Thứ Năm, 8 tháng 10, 2015

15 Instrumental Covers Of Pop Songs That Are Better Than The Original

You don’t know all the lyrics anyways.

"Take Me To Church" by Simply Three (originally by Hozier)

"Take Me To Church" by Simply Three (originally by Hozier)

A violin, a cello, and a bass teamed up to give you this cover that excellently captures the intensity of the original.

Simply Three / youtube.com

"Blank Space" by The Amazing Cello (originally by Taylor Swift)

"Blank Space" by The Amazing Cello (originally by Taylor Swift)

The deeper tones of a cello make Taylor's tune feel a little more sophisticated, so put on your monocle before listening to this one.

TheAmazing Cello / youtube.com

"Hotline Bling" by Veronica (originally by Drake)

Though this cover is short, the piano and violin make for a truly gentle rendition of Drake's tortured agony.

youtube.com

"All About That Bass" by Charmaine Chan and Kenny Chu (originally by Meghnan Trainor)

"All About That Bass" by Charmaine Chan and Kenny Chu (originally by Meghnan Trainor)

The use of an erhu and a pipa blends eastern and western sounds for a totally fun fusion cover.

二胡與琵琶 Erhu - Pipa Kenny - Charmaine / youtube.com


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