Cavatina - the Deer Hunter

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Cavatina - the Deer Hunter

Postby fullerton62strat » 18 Jan 2013, 12:58

Well, its been a while, but I got five minutes to pop round to Phil's for a quick jam session. Not sure on what to do I put this one in the can! It's my own straighforward version of Cavatina without using a volume pedal. We play this at most of our gigs and it always goes down well with the audience and smoochers on the dance floor. Just one little addition was the run-up after the first verse which I worked out to get me up to the octave. For those who don't have a volume pedal or would like to play this without one, you can see that it still works either way.

PS. Must get a haircut!! Thanks to my mate Phil McGarrick for the sound and video - TA!

Hope you enjoy it.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsmV5v-kfkE


John
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Re: Cavatina - the Deer Hunter

Postby ecca » 18 Jan 2013, 13:19

Ace.
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Re: Cavatina - the Deer Hunter

Postby Stratpicker » 18 Jan 2013, 13:24

Hi John
To paraphrase the words of the song - "That was beautiful".
I like the glide up to the octave - very nice - I shall try that at home.
Effortless playing and wonderful bends. Great tone from the rosewood neck.
Its a wonderful tune. I've played it acoustic as per the original and also on the Strat and prefer to play it without the pedal.
Just loved it.
Many thanks
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Re: Cavatina - the Deer Hunter

Postby rogera » 18 Jan 2013, 15:01

That was beautifully Played John.

Really accurate string bends and a great tone. :clap:
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Re: Cavatina - the Deer Hunter

Postby Pat Seaman » 18 Jan 2013, 15:15

I couldn't agree more, that was superb and well done Phil, for a nice, clean recording.

Pat.
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Re: Cavatina - the Deer Hunter

Postby fullerton62strat » 18 Jan 2013, 15:25

Thank you Ecca, Ian and Roger, always a pleasure to hear from you all and your comments.

If you care to try out the 'slide up' here's what to do quickly without trying to fathom it out:

eg. D-4 = A string at 4th fret.

So,

D-4 G-2 then play short E chord (at the nut) playing just the top 4 strings individually; while the B and E two open strings are still resinating hit B-7 and slide up to B-9, finally clamping on top B and E at the octave and playing them singly. Simples!!

Thanks again.

John

PS. Thank you Patric for your nice comment also - John
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Re: Cavatina - the Deer Hunter

Postby Paulps » 18 Jan 2013, 15:34

Hi John
Great playing on Cavatina, and great video too. Showing the fingerboard in close up made it like a master class. It has encouraged me (mainly a Bass player) to have a go at learning Cavatina, no doubt watching you play it a few hundred times!
Many thanks.
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Re: Cavatina - the Deer Hunter

Postby Geoff Alderton LH » 18 Jan 2013, 15:44

Hi John.
Very easy to listen to,super sound and no it doesen't need a volume pedal. Good one John.
Best regards Geoff.
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Re: Cavatina - the Deer Hunter

Postby fullerton62strat » 18 Jan 2013, 15:54

Hi Paul and Geoff,

Glad you liked it. I must say that I prefer playing it without the volume pedal as you can get totally lost in the number without having to concentrate on the footwork too.

Paul, you'll need an extra two strings on your bass! Sorry, only kidding... hopefully you will be able to learn it quickly by watching the finger work on the video.

Geoff, hope you are still playing lots of guitar numbers with all those guitars you have. Give my love to your lovely family.

John
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Re: Cavatina - the Deer Hunter

Postby Geoff Alderton LH » 18 Jan 2013, 16:09

Hi again John.
Ufortunately John I do have a serious health problem so playing guitar is a no go area. Fortunately I can still listen to all the posts here on the site.
Sue and Mark send their regards.
Geoff.
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