Friday, March 20, 2026

A New Backing Track For “Blackberry Blossom”

“Blackberry Blossom” was originally composed as a fiddle tune in the key of G major, popular in Old Time, Bluegrass and Celtic traditional circles.  In the 1920s and 30s it was popularized by Fiddlin’ Arthur Smith, who recorded Blackberry Blossom with his Dixieliners in 1935. Bill Keith made the tune famous with his new melodic banjo style in the 1960's. Dave Hum plays the song in combination with Devil's Dream, since they share similar chord structure and time. I wanted to make a backing track just for Blackberry Blossom. I used Dave's performance as a template to make my backing track, in the keys of G and A. Enjoy!

I used MIDI for the bass, drums and piano. I'm playing my Cort acoustic guitar and Eastman 505 CC mandolin. This song was somewhat challenging for me to make, since there are a lot of moving chords, but I did my best with my music skills.

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

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