Native American brothers playing the most relaxing version of ‘Hallelujah’ on pan flutes

Two brothers stand outside with beautiful scenery in the background. There are hills in the distance, with a large body of water surrounding them. They walk across the grass and take their place by their own microphones.

Sitting on their own rocks The Native American brothers start playing their beautiful rendition of ‘Hallelujah’ by Leonard Cohen. Both of them have a pan flute in their hands, one is curved while the other is straight.

The sounds of the pan flute accompany the song perfectly. The sound is peaceful and calming, a great choice for a song about reconciliation. Thanks to their surroundings their performance becomes even more heavenly.

Once the chorus comes both brothers play together creating a beautiful sound that could easily bring you to tears. They obviously play together very frequently and know how to give each other time to shine.

‘Hallelujah’ on pan flutes

Each brother takes turns playing their own verse while the other waits quietly to join them. Their talent for playing unique instrument is so easy to hear.

Despite their cover not having any vocals, you can still feel the emotions portrayed in every note they play. The instruments require such precision and control it is almost as if they were singing.

The brothers thank the audience for watching and talk about how it was a beautiful song to play for such a beautiful place and day.

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Native American brothers playing the most relaxing version of ‘Hallelujah’ on pan flutes

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