I was surprised to only find a couple banjo recordings of this pretty song on YouTube. I found this nice one by Ken Chrispens, for which he detuned his 5-banjo down 3 half tones to the key of E (eBEAbB). I was surprised how much fuller my banjo sounds in E (try it and I think you'll like it). It sounds like a new banjo. You can hear how nice Ken's banjo sounds in the video. I used the band Alabama's recording of this tune as a template to make my backing track, which they recorded in G. So, I have made backing tracks in the keys of G, A and E. Enjoy!
- Church In The Wildwood (fast, key of G)
- Church In The Wildwood (faster, key of G)
- Church In The Wildwood (normal, key of G)
- Church In The Wildwood (slower, key of G)
- Church In The Wildwood (slow, key of G)
- Church In The Wildwood (fast, key of A)
- Church In The Wildwood (faster, key of A)
- Church In The Wildwood (normal, key of A)
- Church In The Wildwood (slower, key of A)
- Church In The Wildwood (slow, key of A)
- Church In The Wildwood (fast, key of E)
- Church In The Wildwood (faster, key of E)
- Church In The Wildwood (normal, key of E)
- Church In The Wildwood (slower, key of E)
I used MIDI for the drums, bass and piano. I used real audio loops for the tambourine and shaker.
Dave Hum
(April 11, 1966 - November 14, 2012)

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