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Stay With Me – Punch – OST of Goblin – Guitar Instrumental Cover

Stay With Me – Punch – OST of Goblin – Guitar Instrumental Cover

Key: Eb (Capo 3 in C)

Stay With Me – Punch (Goblin OST)

Acoustic guitar instrumental cover
A Guitar Faculty Production
Goblin is a Korean drama screened in 2017.
 
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You may find out more details of Goblin, a Korean fantasy drama on:

http://asianwiki.com/Goblin_(Korean_Drama)

 

You may watch the original MV on YouTube via this link:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcKR0LPwoYs

 

If you are into Korean dramas, I am sure you would know this drama. I would not consider myself a drama-junkie, but when I was recommended by a friend to watch it, it turned out I quite enjoyed it.

Bearing in mind this is a fantasy fiction helped managed my expectations a little. After all, fantasy shows often defies human logic. On the other hand, it is the hope and desires the audience identify with the characters in the plot that makes the storytelling engaging.

Alright, this post is not meant to be a review of the drama. I hope you enjoyed my performance covering the Original Sound Track (OST). Leave a comment below if you want. Take care!

Amble (Slow Walk) in G – Original Guitar Instrumental

Amble – Acoustic Guitar Instrumental

Key: C (Capo 5 in G)

Key: G

Amble means slow walk.

When I was composing this piece, I was imagining a morning walk I every so often take in my neighborhood. Thinking about the fresh air, and the conversations I made with my Savior and Friend.

The morning dew, the aroma of the grass and stillness of heart. When I considered my concerns and cast my cares upon my Abba Father. The unspeakable joy, and the surreal sense of peace. Grace.

You may find the pace of the music flowing faster and slower in some sections. That is indeed so, because the tempo change a few times inside, to reflect the change in pace of thoughts.

Sometimes, I play it capo-ed on fret 2, making it into the key of A.

Life has its ups and downs, victories and stumbles. When I recorded this, I wanted to make the perfect version, and then I realized I kept making mistakes here and there. Even this version has its flaws. Nonetheless, here it is… Hope you enjoy it!

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小幸运 (我的少女时代 主题曲) of Hebe 田馥甄 – Cover by Shawna Wu (翻唱版)


小幸运 (我的少女时代 主题曲) of Hebe 田馥甄 – Cover by Shawna Wu (翻唱版)

Singer: Shawna Wu
Guitarist: Peter Low

Music rearranged by: Peter Low

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Sunshine Girl – Original Guitar Instrumental by Peter Low

Sunshine Girl – Acoustic Guitar Instrumental Cover

Key: C (Capo 5 in G)

I was thinking of someone whom I have come to nicknamed Sunshine Girl when I was inspired to write this music.

This piece is played with a capo on fret 2 and played as if it is in the key of G.

In other words, the key is A but the finger voicing used are with the family chords of the key of G.

It is basically a Section A, Section B melody, arranged with a slight twist at the end to give more variations.

How much do you like this composition? How would you take the main melody and play the piece differently?

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Jesus Loves Me This I Know – Acoustic Guitar Cover

Jesus Loves Me This I Know – Acoustic Guitar Instrumental Cover

Key: C (Capo 5 in G)

I arranged this piece on inspiration when I was preparing for a small fellowship group in church.

Yes, you might have noticed it is based on a children’s song. The chords are really simple. I find the voicings played in the key of G familiar, but the sound seemed comfortable to be played on fret 5, hence the key of C.

Perhaps playing this with a piano, without the black buttons, with a friend could prove to be a fun experience.

Do you like this arrangement?