Friday, May 22, 2026

A New Backing Track For “Cherry Blossom Waltz”

This pretty tune is called the “Cherry Blossom Waltz” by Tony Ellis. It is played in the Double C 5-string banjo tuning (gCGCD); capo 2nd fret and 7th fret on fifth string for the key of D. I used a nice performance by Gabriele Bazza & Emilio Vellati as a template to make my backing tracks in the keys of G and A (they did it in A). Here's a nice recording that let's you here the clear melody. Here's another. I love the peaceful sound of the Double C tuning, which I encourage you to learn. Some of Dave Hum's best recordings were done in Double C (e.g., Maid Behind The Bar, Whisky Before Breakfast, Gaspe Reel and Boys Of Bluehill). Enjoy!
To make this backing track I used MIDI for the drums, bass, piano and keyboard. I used real audio loops for the tambourine and shaker. For my Digital Audio Workstation (DAW), I only use MixCraft Pro Studio, which is awesome software for a very reasonable price. I'm surprised that MixCraft is not listed among the best DAW's in a web page search.

Here are some other .PDF tabs for Tony Ellis' songs. Janet Burton has a very nice and helpful website. On this web page she has 16 performances by Tony Ellis, including Chery Blossom Waltz. On this intriguing web page Janet has 158 Old Timey banjo recordings with tablature, mostly Clawhammer.

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

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