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Mary Stayed Out All Night MV – Did I fall in love?

This MV is NOT made by me and is already credited in the video itself. I found this MV from a korea video site and I immediately fall in love with the MV once I saw it. Nice music, nice video edited and I love how the maker adding some sentences of what the actors said in the MV. In a nutshell, this MV is so damn cute and entertaining!!!XD Kudos to the person who made the MV!! Btw, I will be also making another MV for MAOAN, hoping it can be done by this weekend although I am doing some part time jobs now. I am struggling with the music choice, I heard all the ost of this drama and some nice english songs, but i dont know which to choose.. But dont worry, the music with be a nice one as I find that music is one of the most important part of an MV cos it is called MUSIC video. lol Note: the subtitle is not 100% correct, maybe is only 70% or even 50% correct. This is because I am lazy. I cant be bother to find the scenes of the drama with subtitle again so I sub it myself with what I remember and the limited korean I know, so please bear with it, okay? I dunno the name of the song, so please dont ask me. But if you know it, please tell me! Thanks!XD I found the song name !! It is called 타루 {Strawberry) Fell In Love With Strawberry by Taru . All thanks to aumejung12 !
Video Rating: 4 / 5

This is a didactic video to show the dialog in a choro’s session between the mandolim solist and the seven strings guitar. In this video the seven strings guitar is played by Cidinho. The others are Manoel (mandolim), Siqueira (cavaquinho), Jurandir (pandeiro). All from Niterói City. About the composer: Jacob Pick Bittencourt, born 1918 at Rio de Janeiro, died 1969. Mandolin player and composer. His first instrument was a violin. He could never adapt to using the bow, so he began to play using hair grips instead. During the 1930s, he divided his time between music and various jobs, he was a police clerk until he died. An anthology of his recitals was produced by American mandolin player Dexter Johnson and was released in Brazil. The site of the Jacob do Bandolim institute , designed to organize and store archives about recital music was started. www.jacobdobandolim.com.br In 2003, to mark his 85th birthday, a show was given in Rio de Janeiro with the participation of 30 recital groups and a book, Tributo a Jacob do Bandolim by Maria Vivencia Pugliesi and Sergio Prata which included a complete discography.
Video Rating: 4 / 5