Friday, June 12, 2026

A New Backing Track For “Kerfunten”

This popular Irish jig is properly called “Kerfunten.” According to the tune's composer, Irish flute luthier and player Hammy Hamilton born in Belfast in 1953, it was named after Kerfunteun (a small town in Brittany, France) in the suburb of Quimper. Eventually the name of the jig came to be spelled “Kerfunten.” You can hear the melody here. I have made backing tracks using Band-in-a-Box in the key of D, played in the Double C tuning.
Lord willing, I plan to make a lot more backing tracks using Band-in-a-Box (BB). I purchased the 2025 upgrade last year and am pleased with their software. BB has some great styles for Bluegrass, Folk, Country, Jigs, Reels, Waltzes and more. Best of all are the thousands of real audio instrument loops that are included with the pro-versions of BB.

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

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