✨ The song was inspired by Rybak's ex-girlfriend, Ingrid Berg Mehus, whom he met at the Barratt Due Institute of Music in Oslo.
If you’re looking to capture the magic of Alexander Rybak’s "Fairytale" without the vocals, here’s a post you can use for social media or a blog. Alexander Rybak - Fairytale(instrumental)
Check out this instrumental version (no fiddle) that lets you play along or simply enjoy the backing track production: ✨ The song was inspired by Rybak's ex-girlfriend,
The driving, rhythmic pulse that made it a record-breaking Eurovision winner. Ingrid Berg Mehus
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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.
Listening to the instrumental allows you to appreciate the "Fairytale" theme in its purest form.