There’s something about the instrumental version of "Fairytale" that hits differently. While the lyrics tell a story of a past, tumultuous love, the music itself—a high-energy blend of and traditional Norwegian elements —is what truly enchanted the world in 2009.
Whether you're using it for a violin cover , a piano tutorial , or just a nostalgic background track, this instrumental remains a masterclass in how to fuse tradition with modern pop.
✨ The song was inspired by Rybak's ex-girlfriend, Ingrid Berg Mehus, whom he met at the Barratt Due Institute of Music in Oslo.
Check out this instrumental version (no fiddle) that lets you play along or simply enjoy the backing track production:
Listening to the instrumental allows you to appreciate the "Fairytale" theme in its purest form.
The heart of the song, inspired by Rybak's upbringing as a classically trained violinist.
Without the vocals, the track highlights Rybak's technical brilliance. You can clearly hear the intricate layering of:
Alexander Rybak - Fairytale(instrumental) -
There’s something about the instrumental version of "Fairytale" that hits differently. While the lyrics tell a story of a past, tumultuous love, the music itself—a high-energy blend of and traditional Norwegian elements —is what truly enchanted the world in 2009.
Whether you're using it for a violin cover , a piano tutorial , or just a nostalgic background track, this instrumental remains a masterclass in how to fuse tradition with modern pop. Alexander Rybak - Fairytale(instrumental)
✨ The song was inspired by Rybak's ex-girlfriend, Ingrid Berg Mehus, whom he met at the Barratt Due Institute of Music in Oslo. ✨ The song was inspired by Rybak's ex-girlfriend,
Check out this instrumental version (no fiddle) that lets you play along or simply enjoy the backing track production: Without the vocals, the track highlights Rybak's technical
Listening to the instrumental allows you to appreciate the "Fairytale" theme in its purest form.
The heart of the song, inspired by Rybak's upbringing as a classically trained violinist.
Without the vocals, the track highlights Rybak's technical brilliance. You can clearly hear the intricate layering of: