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Feng Feifei nostalgic gold song "DreamCatcher" guitar score sharing (with video link and audio)

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"Dream Chaser" is a classic song written by Taiwanese musician Lo Dayu, originally titled "Youth Without Regrets", which is the theme song of the Hong Kong film "Heavenly Love" released in 1990, sung by Yuan Fengying.

Later, it is said that in honor of the writer Sanmao, Luo Dayou deliberately modified and added a few lyrics, and also renamed the song "Dream Chaser", the following are the four lyrics added in it:

"Let the wandering footprints write lasting memories in the desert."

The handwriting that drifts away is the deep passion of your heart

In the cycle of reincarnation, who wanders in the voice

Obsessed with laughing at my mortal life's inexplicable care."

In 1991, the song "Dream Chaser" sung by Feng Feifei was used as the ending song of the Taiwanese TV series "Snow Mountain Flying Fox", and many people were familiar with this song because of the hit of this TV series that year, and also remembered Feng Feifei because of this song.

Here's a guitar score I've composed for this song, and if you want to watch my singing video, you can click here: TV series "Snow Mountain Flying Fox" ending song "Dreamcatcher" Guitar playing: a song in honor of the writer Sanmao

Feng Feifei nostalgic gold song "DreamCatcher" guitar score sharing (with video link and audio)

Screenshot of the singing video

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Feng Feifei nostalgic gold song "DreamCatcher" guitar score sharing (with video link and audio)
Feng Feifei nostalgic gold song "DreamCatcher" guitar score sharing (with video link and audio)

This song, Feng Feifei sang the original key is E key, this key is suitable for girls to sing, I use the G key chord when arranging, and then the change of key clip on the second product to play and sing, the actual singing pitch is A key, this key is more suitable for boys to sing.

In addition to the slightly difficult prelude, the accompaniment of the whole song is basically a consistent decomposition of chords, which can be said to be very simple, of course, there are a few places where you need to change a chord on each beat, which tests your chord conversion ability. (End of full text)

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