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Tom's Music Thing - 31 people playing the Zelda theme tune on YouTube

I don't know who sent out the memo, but you can't move on YouTube for people playing the various Legend of Zelda themes (with the Mario Theme running a very close second) on every instrument ever invented. Here's a small selection - any more goodies/horrors gratefully received in the comments:

1. Pipe Organ

2. Accordion

3. DIY analog synth

4. Hand farts

5. Tuba

6. Euphonium

7. Xylophone

8. Vibrophone

9. Korg MS-2000

10. Clarinet

11. Some synth

12. Drum, synth and guitar (simultaneously)

13. Irritating distorted humming

14. Trombone

15. Flute

16. Ocarina

17. Nose Recorder

18. Guitar + Flute

19. Electric Guitar

20. Ukulele

21. Violin

22. String Quartet

23. String Quartet plus piano

24. Full orchestra

25. Choir

26. Theremin

27. 4 String Bass

28. 6 String Bass

29. 11 String Bass

30. Piano

31. Wii Orchestra (conducted by Koji Kondo, who composed the original music)

PS: If you're looking for the Zelda sheet music, it's here.

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