Friday, February 13, 2026

A New Backing Track For “Lark In The Morning”

This is a popular Irish Jig called, “The Lark in the Morning,” played by Dave Hum on the 5-string banjo in standard tuning (gDGBD); capo 2nd fret and 5th string capo at the 7th for key of E. Usually this tune has four parts, but Dave is only playing the first two parts, adding a D flat minor variation. I used Dave's recording as a template to make this backing track. This tune is also known as “Ha'penny Bridge” and “Father Kelly's” and “Kelso Races.” I've made backing tracks at various speeds in the keys of G and A for your preference. I also tabbed out the main parts of the tune as Dave played it. Enjoy!
I used MIDI for the bass, drums, keyboard and piano. I used real audio loops for the tambourine, cymbal and shaker. As always, I use MixCraft Studio Pro to make all my backing tracks, which is very affordable and easy to use. The software company is located in Germany. I've had no technical issues with the software over the years.

Surprisingly, if you search online for quality Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs), MixCraft doesn't show up in a search engine, which amazes me. For a fraction of what more expensive DAWs cost, you cannot beat MixCraft for about $149 for their pro version. I've tried numerous different DAWs. Each has it's own pros and cons, but I am very content using MixCraft. The program comes with over 5,000 real audio loops to work with, and there's tons more for free or purchase online. I've only scratched the tip of the iceberg.

Please download all of these backing tracks I've made. I made them for YOU dear friend, meaning everybody who wants them. You can do whatever you want with all of these backing tracks. Nothing is copyrighted. I just made them for the love and fun of making music. Backing tracks are invaluable tools to learn and play songs. Dave Hum inspired me by making his own backing tracks, which I have diligently tried to recreate for other banjo enthusiasts. If you have a song that I haven't done yet, I'll be glad to freely make a backing track for it. Just send me an email request and include a link to the original song, so I can use it as a template.

God bless you and thanks for your continued interest in my music blog.

Dave Hum
(April 11, 1966 - November 14, 2012)

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