Lurelin Village is one of the most beautiful locations in all of Hyrule. The tropical village, which debuted in Breath of the Wild, is a wonderful place for the player to sit back and relax. Tucked away on the coastline of East Necluda, the village includes a thriving fish market and a fishing resort. With houses reminiscent of the ones seen in The Wind Waker and the real life region of Oceania, the village is one of the most memorable areas in Breath of the Wild.

This cover of “Lurelin Village” by Tim de Man is a great encapsulation of the beautiful beachside village. This arrangement uses a wide variety of instruments including piano, drum set, a hand drum, bass, and tin whistle. I really enjoy how the progression of the song and how the instruments are introduced sequentially. The song opens with a gentle piano melody for the first forty five seconds of the video. From there, the two drums and bass are added to the song. At 1:45, a beautiful tin whistle takes the lead and the entire ensemble jams out from there.

If you enjoy this cover of “Lurelin Village”, Tim de Man has a wide variety of Zelda arrangements you can check out on YouTube. Additionally, the artist also created an album of Celtic arrangements called Hyrule Highlands, which includes nine excellent tracks.  It is definitely worth your time if you love music from the Zelda series or Celtic music.

What do you think of this cover of “Lurelin Village” by Tim de Man? Let us know in the comments below!

Source: Tim de Man – Game Music

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