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EDELWEISS from The Sound of Music - Full Instrumentation Cover

بواسطة Scott Vasky
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تم نشره في 2021/12/11

​ @scottvasky covers the song "Edelweiss" from the classic motion picture "The Sound of Music." Enjoy! If you liked this video, kindly ✨like✨this video. Please slaughter that subscribe button, and defenestrate that notification bell! As always, feel free to talk with me via comments! I will reply 100% of the time! This series is called "Full Instrumentals," where I have fun covering awesome songs that are important to me. Instead of being annoying and sending songs to my family and friends, I let them come to me and listen to my renditions of them. I got original stuff, too. idk most of it is weird. Check out the links below: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/39I2U8XSh3G95IHcYwyoP7?si=gc4fZhHvTE2wQm2XgmSkMQ ---------------------- Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/scott-vasconcellos/1512537642?uo=4&app=music ---------------------- Fun fact: "Edelweiss" is a show tune from the 1959 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical The Sound of Music. It is named after the edelweiss, a white flower found high in the Alps (Leontopodium nivale). The song was created for the 1959 Broadway production of The Sound of Music, as a song for the character Captain Georg von Trapp (originated by the performer Theodore Bikel). In the musical, Captain von Trapp and his family sing this song during the concert near the end of Act II, as a statement of Austrian patriotism in the face of the pressure put upon him to join the navy of Nazi Germany following the Anschluss (Nazi annexation of their homeland). It is also Captain von Trapp's subliminal goodbye to his beloved homeland, using the flower as a symbol of his loyalty to Austria. In the 1965 film adaptation, the song is also sung by the Captain earlier in the film when he rediscovers music with his children. This was the final song of Rodgers and Hammerstein's musical collaboration to be heard by theatre audiences and the last song written by Oscar Hammerstein II, who died in August 1960. #guitarcover #guitarsongs #guitar #acoustic #guitaracousticcover #aguitarchord #aguitarsong #aguitarplaying #guitar basics #guitarchords #guitarcollection #guitarcoversongs #guitarexercises #guitareasy #guitarfingerstyle #guitarfingerpicking #guitarfreestyle #guitarguitar #guitarinstrumental #guitarimprovisation #guitarjam #relientk #guitarcover #guitarmusic #coversongs #english #coversongs2021 #coversongssad #coversong

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