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This Version Of Amazing Grace Might Be The Best One Sung To Date

As long as people have been, well, humans, music has been a mainstay of societies everywhere for a reason.

We are all profoundly connected by music, which uplifts, braves, evokes nostalgia, and touches us emotionally. It can accomplish all of that and more, which is why it continues to be so important in our lives.

Indeed, in a highly competitive environment, the continued popularity and relevance of certain songs over the years and decades serves as a testament to their true quality.

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The power of music

Some tunes just won’t go away in a world where thousands of new songs are released every day and an industry that always tries to catch on to what’s fresh.

Amazing Grace is one such number, in my opinion. It has more than withstood the test of time in its many incarnations, and millions of people currently love it in one way or another.

Personally, I believe it to be a stunning work of music that merits its position in the canon of all-time greats. And that was before I saw the 200 bagpipes playing the version!

I’m sure you won’t mind listening to the video again if you are familiar with it. Prepare yourself for a treat if you haven’t seen it yet.

In the opening scene, a lone vocalist stands amid a group of piper players, his voice gradually blending with the tunes. A lone bagpipe takes over the tune as the vocalist moves to his peak, gradually offering an ethereally lovely ending to the first verse.

Amazing Grace rendition

For a thrilling second verse, more than 200 bagpipes join in, creating a memorable performance that will capture your attention and keep it for a long time.

As I mentioned at the outset, music has the power to not only bring people together but also to take them on an emotional journey that is influenced by the artist’s goals. Amazing Grace has consistently evoked chills in me, and it’s a piece that prompted me to reflect on my many blessings.

View the concert’s video below:

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