Wednesday, February 18, 2026

New 'Dave Hum Style Backing Tracks' YouTube Channel

I wanted to upload all of my hard work to the internet, just in case something happens to me, to preserve my hard work for others. I have uploaded 309 backing tracks that I've diligently spent several hundreds of hours making over the past few years, which I want to share freely with everyone. They're not copyrighted (although the original song may be), so you can use them freely as you desire. I made this music blog and these backing tracks as a tribute to Dave Hum, whose music has greatly inspired me as a musician and brought much joy into my life. Enjoy! ...


I will continue to upload a new backing track every Friday throughout 2026 and into 2027, which are already scheduled to upload once a week, but I just went ahead and uploaded everything I have to YouTube, so you can have them all now if you'd like. I enjoy making backing tracks as much as I enjoy playing along with my 5-string banjo. I have earnestly tried to make these tracks simple and uncluttered, in true Dave Hum style.

I also encourage you to take advantage of YouTube's helpful tools by clicking of the 'settings' icon down in the right corner of each video. In 'settings' you can change the speed of the song as slow as you need to learn it. Therefore, I have only uploaded the normal tempo of each song, and you can adjust each song accordingly as needed. I have tried to upload backing tracks in G and A for standard tuning, and C and D for Double C tuning.

And also, here is a FREE transpose extension for your browser that allows you to change the key of any YouTube video. So if you need a different key not available on YouTube, you might be interested in installing this feature for free. I use it often.

I thank God for music and musical instruments. I love all stringed instruments. My first musical love will always be the pedal steel guitar and Hawaiian music on the lap steel, but I also love the 5-string banjo.

And finally, I don't make a single penny from any of this. I did this for fun and the love of music. But I do kindly encourage you to purchase Dave's original backing tracks, albums and tabs from his family, which are superior to mine. I am not one fifth the musician as Dave, but as Dave himself said, music is not a competition. So many tunes, so little time! I love this guy!

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

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5 String Banjo Instruction [1967] - Earl Scruggs

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