![]() ![]() Next: Easy guitar songs for beginners to master (our list) 14. You’ll accompany yourself on kalimba once you learn the tabs. If you’re a fan of Breakfast at Tiffany’s, then it’s likely that you’re very familiar with Henry Mancini’s classic “Moon River.” In the movie, Audrey Hepburn plays the guitar as she sings the song. Here are the tabs and a tutorial video for the song. “The Sound of Silence” became the theme song that spoke of Benjamin’s alienation. As most movie buffs know, the movie follows recent graduate, Benjamin, played by Dustin Hoffman, as he navigates feelings of alienation in his life. Used as a narrative device to support the story of the movie The Graduate, “The Sound of Silence” by Simon and Garfunkel became one of the movie soundtrack’s iconic songs. The Sound of Silence (Genre: Folk Rock/ Movie Showtune) Next: The greatest female singers of all time (powerful women vocalists) 12. Despite being a power ballad for Dion, it’s simple to play on the kalimba, making it an ideal practice piece for those who love ballads. It went on to sell nearly 20 million copies and became the song that Celine Dion has become known for. Made for the movie Titanic, this song became the pop love anthem of the year 1997. The kalimba has a similar sound, allowing you to more fully immerse yourself in the world of Harry Potter. In our opinion, this song is particularly suited for the kalimba because the original score sounds a bit like it’s being played on a music box. ![]() The Harry Potter Theme (Genre: Movie Soundtrack)įor Potterheads, John Williams’s theme for Harry Potter represents the magic of the movie franchise. ![]() And if you’re a fan of The Witcher series, it definitely gives you a chance to immerse yourself a bit more deeply in that world. The song itself mixes pop with Celtic music sensibilities, making it one catchy tune. It celebrates the title character, the witcher, Geralt. This haunting song is one of the most popular to come from The Witcher TV series. Toss a Coin to Your Witcher (Genre: Folk/ Showtune) “(Everything I Do) I Do It For You”, a song from Robin Hood Prince of Thieves, counted as a favorite ballad not only for rock fans but also for movie fans, too. Rocker Bryan Adams was one of the ‘90s chief players on the rock scene. (Everything I Do) I Do It For You (Genre: Movie Showtune ) “Concerning Hobbits” works well as a kalimba song because the sweet melody of the song translates well to the instrument. The Lord of the Rings is a grand tale with characters worthy of an epic-sized story, including the hobbits who ultimately save Middle Earth. Written by Bob Thiele, the song was first released in 1967 and then got attention later when it appeared in the film Good Morning, Vietnam in 1988. When you hear Louis Armstrong sing “What a Wonderful World,” you truly believe the world is a good and friendly place. What a Wonderful World (Genre: Jazz/ Pop) Next: The greatest rock bands in history (our list of favorites) 4. This song debuted at #6 and represented the beginning of the end, so to speak: Paul McCartney went solo not long after its release. The Beatles, along with Presley and Sinatra, were among the biggest acts of the ‘60s and ‘70s, and this song, “Let It Be,” became a song of comfort for Beatles fans everywhere. Next: Greatest singers of all time (our picks of top vocalists) 3. Pretty appropriate for such a stratospheric song. Due to its release date in 1964, people began associating the song with the Apollo moon missions. ![]() Certainly, it fits Sinatra’s jazzy vocal style. Fly Me to the Moon (Genre: Jazz)įrank Sinatra’s song “Fly Me to the Moon” had a different title originally: “In Other Words.” We think the title we know and love fits it better. Next: Best piano pieces of all time (top piano songs ever) 2. Here’s a video tutorial of the song, plus tabs. It made its debut in 1961 in the film Blue Hawaii. “Can’t Help Falling in Love” counts among Presley’s most famous love ballads and is a favorite of ours. It seems only appropriate to kick off this list with the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll himself, Mr. ![]()
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