All I Have To Do Is Dream (Everly Brothers) Daniel Estrem, guitar
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- čas přidán 19. 12. 2023
- "All I Have To Do Is Dream" (1958) was made famous by the Everly Brothers and written by Boudleaux Bryant. This arrangement for 8-string guitar is by Daniel Estrem.
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One of my favorite melodies!!!
Thank you very much !!!!
Excellent as always!!!!
Thanks for listening!
this one has been floating in and out of my head for a few months now and this is perfect 👌
thank you, cheers!
⚘Dan the Everly. Magnificent work.
thanks so much!
Thanks so much. Great tune.
Andy -Glad you like it!
love this
thanks!
Lovely!
thanks!
Lovely! Such a beautiful song even without Don's vocals.
Rob- thanks for listening!
Gee whiz 🥲thanks Dan. Most excellent cover.
...only trouble is.... er, forgot what I was going to say now I remember- thanks!
MY RESPECT AND MERRY CHRISTMAS-CHRIS.***
Thanks Chris! Hope your holidays are merry (and bright)
And here I thought nylon string guitars with only 6 strings had a wide fretboard! Beautifully played, thanks for sharing. : )
Many thanks! at first it's like looking at the LA freeway with 8 lanes, but one gets used to it
Dan, your guitar really sings with this performance. Beautiful!
Beatriz and I, still dream of our stay at Cedar Point Cabin with you and Barb. 🏡
Merry Christmas
Thanks Michael! We fondly recall that year - have a merry one
Lovely arrangement Dan.
Merry Christmas to you and yours. 🎄
Ken -Happy holidays!
There's something charming about these overly sentimental/saccharin love songs from the fifties/sixties. the "oh gee whiz" gets a kick out of me everytime 😂
yes, the history of slang is interesting thanks for listening!
Now that I discovered your channel, I have to listen to your great music videos, haha. Since you play different guitars, may I ask which did you learn first and which is your "mother" instrument? I see that your hand position in classical guitar is "lute like." I was trained in a "Segovia" manner wherein the fingers are "perpendicular" to the strings.
I began playing piano at 5, then discovered classical guitar at 11. I like to explore different instruments and styles but always tend to gravitate back to classical guitar. My right hand position is sort of a hybrid between lute and guitar technique
@@danbluedeer Now I get it. A hybrid. Ok :) All the best.
love this tune but i really want to tell the singer to get a life lol
well, that's one good thing about an instrumental - you can just enjoy the music without the lyrics distracting you