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    Default Here, there and everywhere on octave mandolin

    This is a version of Here, there and everywhere by the Beatles. Sounds nice on the octave, I think.

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    Hey that does sound nice!

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    This made me think of David Surette, who loved, amongst other many other kinds of music, the Beatles, and played a mean octave/bouzouki mandolin...thanks Dagger.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mandobar View Post
    This made me think of David Surette, who loved, amongst other many other kinds of music, the Beatles, and played a mean octave/bouzouki mandolin...thanks Dagger.
    I liked David Surette's music very much, and we were in contact a bit. Thank you for that.
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    You certainly do the tune justice with your octave interpretation, Dagger.
    I'm playing all the right notes, but not necessarily in the right order. - Eric Morecambe

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