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Cavatina (Deerhunter) time signature

Postby Rick50 » 04 Nov 2013, 23:31

Can anyone confirm that the time signature for Cavatina, is 3/4? :geek:
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Re: Cavatina (Deerhunter) time signature

Postby JimN » 04 Nov 2013, 23:53

Yes. Cavatina is in 3/4.
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Re: Cavatina (Deerhunter) time signature

Postby Uncleboko » 05 Nov 2013, 19:48

It does rather depend who is playing it - I heard it played once in what I could only describe as "1"! That is rather like Martin Carthy playing a very obscure folk song!
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Re: Cavatina (Deerhunter) time signature

Postby JimTidmarsh » 06 Nov 2013, 10:22

Played properly (!) it makes an excellent ballroom waltz, i.e. 3/4 time.

I've played it to the UBH backing track for our ballroom dancing club.
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Re: Cavatina (Deerhunter) time signature

Postby bazmusicman » 10 Aug 2015, 19:31

Could someone please convince the drummer at our local Shadows club that it is 3/4?
He insists that it is 12/8........
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Re: Cavatina (Deerhunter) time signature

Postby Jay Bass » 10 Aug 2015, 21:14

Take a look at this
confims 3/4 time signature

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Re: Cavatina (Deerhunter) time signature

Postby bazmusicman » 10 Aug 2015, 22:05

That is exactly how I see it Jay.
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Re: Cavatina (Deerhunter) time signature

Postby RayL » 11 Aug 2015, 07:32

bazmusicman wrote:He insists that it is 12/8........

By any chance does he also . . .
Refuse to use anything but sticks?
Idly tap his drums before the set starts and in between tunes?
Refuse to balance his volume to match the rest of the band so that the overall level creeps up and up?
(Lessons 1, 2 and 3 from the book How to be an annoying drummer)
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Re: Cavatina (Deerhunter) time signature

Postby Iain Purdon » 11 Aug 2015, 09:46

bazmusicman wrote:Could someone please convince the drummer at our local Shadows club that it is 3/4?
He insists that it is 12/8........

Remind him that this number works perfectly well without drums...
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Re: Cavatina (Deerhunter) time signature

Postby dave robinson » 11 Aug 2015, 12:48

The only drum beat that is of importance in Cavatina, is the second beat of the bar which should be a rim shot.
That advice is straight from the guv'nor , B.B. 'cause I asked him when I worked with him - and yes, it's 3/4 - but what does he know ? :lol:
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