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Squirrel Hunters

April 4, 2017 by Cy...

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A Likeable Melody

Squirrel Hunters was a request from a site visitor. It’s an old fiddle tune that has a few different little twists, so it caught my attention as something that might be of interest to everyone.

It was easy enough to come up with something I could tab out, but when it comes to the key and the chords, it tends to take a few diversions from the standard.

I’m a big John Hartford fan, and I got some help from an old video I found on YouTube. In that video, Hartford explains this very tune as played on the fiddle.

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The Tune

While Squirrel Hunters seems to be in the key of A, all the G’s are natural, not sharp. The tune starts off on an E chord (the fifth) and ends on a D chord (fourth). The second part starts with an A chord.

Listen to Squirrel Hunters for mandolin.

Squirrel Hunters
Slower

Squirrel Hunters

image of mandolin tablature for the bluegrass tune squirrel hunters.
Mandolin tab for the bluegrass tune “Squirrel Hunters”.

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A Few Simple Variations

Adding just a single note to a few bars can make a solo sound a little different. Inserting a slide, double stop or pull-off etc., can also make a difference to the ear, thus adding “color”, or “embellishing” an arrangement. I’ve included a few very simple variations for you to try.

The A Part

In the very first bar, try adding a slide from the 5th fret to the 7th.

showing a variation for the beginning of squirrel hunters.
Slide from the 5th fret to the 7th

In addition, you might try adding just a single note to the fourth bar (an ‘A’ after the ‘D’ on the second string), thus turning that first quarter note into two eighth notes.

variation for the fourth bar by adding a note
Adding a single note.

If you want, you can also add an open ‘A’ after the C#, filling that fourth bar with eighth notes.

The 5th bar is a repeated phrase (same as the 1st bar), as a result you can add the same slide to the fifth bar as you did in the first.

The B Part

The second part can also start off with a slide in the 10th bar. So, it would look like this:

variations to the B part of squirrel hunters.
Sliding into the B-part.

Another single note can be added to the end of the eleventh bar so that the flow of notes continues into the next bar.

variation for the tune squirrel hunters
Adding another single note.

The 13th bar can be treated in the same manner as the 4th bar, adding a single note.

And finally, we can change the quarter note in the 14th bar into two eighth notes. As a result, the flow of notes continues well into the 15th bar.

Another variation to the tune squirrel hunters.
Keep the flow going.

So, that’s just a few simple variations. Give them a try and see what you think. Maybe see what you can come up with on your own.

Here’s the result:

And, the slower version:

Downloads:

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Make Sure It’s Not Too Much

After making changes and variations, it’s always best to step back and take a look at what you’ve done. Make sure you haven’t made it too difficult or complicated. Make sure it’s not too “notey” (if that makes sense). In most cases you don’t want a tune that’s overly busy. Less is more.

Thanks for visiting. Please feel free to leave comments.

Cy…


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  1. Sean says

    April 10, 2017 at 6:49 am

    Great tune. I agree with the less is more concept. Thanks for posting!

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