Epic Native American rendition of ‘Hallelujah’

The two brothers of Wuauquikuna played a beautiful rendition of ‘Hallelujah’ using their panflutes. They started off their performance by walking across a small patch of land surrounded by a lake.

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Wuauquikuna is made up of two brothers named Luis and Fabian Salazar. They are Native Americans whose goal is to spread their culture and music worldwide.

Luis and Fabian Salazar were dressed warmly, and they walked towards their mics. It was a beautiful day with ducks nearby and a village far off in the distance across the pristine water.

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They sat down in front of the mics and grabbed their gorgeous panflutes. Luis began the performance while Fabian listened intently. The sound of the instrument was hauntingly beautiful.

Fabian then joins Luis, and they play together harmoniously. Their music fills the open air, and they enter the majesty of nature around them. Luis stops playing and allows Fabian to take his own verse.

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During the chorus, the two brothers play together again. They work off each other wonderfully. There isn’t a single note out of place, and they enjoy every second of their performance.

The water from the lake seems to be attracted to their song. On their faces, they show passion and joy as they play. Their performance comes to an end, and everything is calm and serene.

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