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Skyrim’s music covers: Are you ready for an epic quest?

Whenever I listen to Skyrim music I feel like going on an epic quest.
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After coordinating an interview with a talented singer named Malukah, I had a really strong urge to listen to some epic Skyrim covers. On top of the ones done by Malukah I stumbled across another done by Lindsey Stirling and Peter Hollens.

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I was never a huge fan of Skyrim, I just felt the immersion wasn’t there for me. I gave it a good effort but felt the game was pretty boring. However what I did enjoy was the music. Skyrim just has that music that makes you want to go on an epic quest or something.

Malukah’s Skyrim covers have a more peaceful feel to them, whereas the one done by Peter Hollens and Lindsey Sterling is more action-like in feel. I like both takes to the Skyrim music. I feel like they are both depicting different sides to the same world. I know Malukah has her own website where you can view all her Skyrim covers and other work but you can find Peter Hollens and Lyndsey Stirling’s on youtube.

 


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GabrielKross
Currently an unpublished author working on multiple full length novels 3 of which being a 3 part trilogy. Also an avid video game player with a penchant for MMOs.