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The YouTube covers keep on coming, and we are glad to hear them! A while back, the talented duo of YouTube guitarists 72HoursRemaining covered a couple of lesser-appreciated songs from the series. They first released their rendition of Sword Search from Link’s Awakening, a memorable tune from the very beginning of the game. After that, they gave some love to Spirit Tracks with a cover of Anouki Village’s theme, which served as their holiday special. These two must put a…

With so much amazing music emerging from The Legend of Zelda series, there  is no shortage of talented musicians creating beautiful covers to honor songs to emerge from the franchise. One such duo that simply oozes talent is 72HoursRemaining. You might remember the pair from their cover of the end credits from The Wind Waker that we recently featured here at ZD. Now, they are back again and this time with a cover of possibly one of the most heart…

YouTube channel 72HoursRemaining uploaded a fantastic video showcasing Twilight Princess’ trailer theme (otherwise known as “Don’t Want You No More” as a Japanese translation) on acoustic guitar. This cover is a unique, classical approach to this epic theme, and is totally worth watching! Hit the jump to take a look!

72HoursRemaining, a duo on YouTube, is well known for their acoustic guitar covers of Zelda songs. With over 30 videos, they’ve tackled a wide range of Zelda’s discography. In their latest video they’ve arranged their own acoustic rendition of the theme used in the E3 2005 trailer for Twilight Princess, titled “Don’t Want You No More”…

72HoursRemaining is a musical group dedicated to creating guitar arrangements out of songs from the Legend of Zelda series. If their name sounds familiar to you, that’s because we’ve not only written about them before, but they’ve even worked on an exclusive song for us. This time around they’ve released a new song: Tal Tal Heights from Link’s Awakening. Even though they created the arrangement themselves, they still struggled trying to pull it off in one sitting. It seems to be a rather difficult piece to play, but from the sound of it, the hardship…