Musicians travel to Scotland to record an astounding cover of “Fight Song” that has garnered over 47 million views…

“I live in Scotland, and nothing could explain Scotland better,” one spectator commented. This was executed flawlessly.

Nature and music complement each other beautifully.

Listening to music while out in nature is usually more relaxing.

And when artists mix these two, you may expect a good mood and a sense of accomplishment from life and its significance.

Fight Song by Rachel Platten & Dave Bassett was beautifully and inspirationally performed by The Piano Guys and the Wasatch & District Pipe Band.

It was filmed in one of the most recognizable castles on Earth and was also performed outside.

Dornie, Scotland’s Eilean Donan Castle.

Dornie is a perfect location since it has a lot of lush green forests, beautiful mountain views, and fresh streams.

The Northern Highlands, which have been the site of several historical battles, can be seen in the music video’s opening shot, which depicts its rivers and valleys.

It also honors the Scottish warrior tradition.

This could have prompted The Piano Guys to sing such a great song in such spectacular settings.

It generates a similar battling spirit while singing the song, narrating the story, and exhibiting bravery.

The video was soon followed by the sound of the drums, played by the Wasatch & District Pipe Band.

A mimic of what would have been a call to arms in the midst of battle.

The beat grabs attention.

Within the Eilean Donan Castle grounds, the quiet introduction is heard.

Initially, there is a duet.
Jon Schmidt, a pianist, and Steven Sharp Nelson, a cellist.

As they perform, the cello’s harmony and the piano’s strums blend together with the castle in the distance.

Drums and men and women carrying bagpipes can be heard gradually approaching as the piano and cello play.

In the video, the band can be seen marching across the bridge toward the castle.

As the traveling band came, the cello transitioned into Amazing Grace.

Its vitality is felt by everyone.

The melody then changed once again, this time incorporating the bagpipers as a hidden component that complemented the other instruments.

It is unmistakably similar to the Scottish combat theme.
The tune traveled far into the lands and into the soul when everyone joined in for the grand finale.

People are really vocal.
The comments on their YouTube video have been encouraging and wonderful.

The comment “I am 94 years old and I simply enjoy how the Piano Guys sing this song” garnered the most likes. I keep listening to it over and over again and never get tired of it. In addition, I adore Scotland and the bagpipes, and I hope to visit there before I die.”

With everyone’s hectic lives these days, this video has served as a reminder to take a moment to pause and listen to nature through music, which will help to clear our hearts and thoughts.

Watch the video below to hear this outstanding rendition of “Fight Song” against the stunning scenery of Scotland!

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