Good Instrumental Music
to much acoustic guitar to name
i listen to jazz also, but i need to listen to more (i see Maynard Ferguson has been said, indeed some very good stuff)
and Godspeed You Black Emperor is good

17 years ago
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There are 3 songs that have literally changed the way that I see the world.
They are John Coltrane- A Love Supreme
Sonny Rollins- John S.
Stevie Ray Vaughan- Little Wing
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17 years ago
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There are 3 songs that have literally changed the way that I see the world.
They are John Coltrane- A Love Supreme
Sonny Rollins- John S.
Stevie Ray Vaughan- Little Wing
SRV's Little Wing is epic, it'd make Hendrix cry.

17 years ago
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Instrumental?
Venetian Snares does a lot of incredible work on his album, My Downfall (Original Soundtrack). From the grand sounds of Room 379 to the raw energy in Integraation, or the saga of sorrow in the I'm Sorry I Failed You/Picturesque Pit/If I Could Say I Love You/Mentioning It movement, every track isolates some emotion, generally from the darker end of the spectrum, and describes it in music.
Kaki King, what of her work I've heard, has put together some very solid tracks.
I'll stop before I get into video game soundtracks--Oh! Banjo Kazooie, Oh! Majesty.
Last but not least, Eddie Hazel's epic guitar solo that is Maggot Brain. Technically not an instrumental because there is a thirty-or-so second spoken word track at the beginning of the song, but I'd say it counts. Or maybe it doesn't. The way he makes his guitar cry, I'd swear it's singing at me.
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17 years ago
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I don't know if you would consider this strictly 'instrumental'....but I thought I'd share
GigaMegaEpic tune....
Xpander
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLmOHfjLVWM[/url]
YouTube quality ain't great, though.... It deserves to be played through a Pioneer CDJ1000 and a nice set of AudioTechnica/Stax headphones.
May not be a genre you like, but try to listen with an open mind/soul
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17 years ago
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Check my favorites out 😛
I believe you'll love em.
Lux Aeterna by Clint Mansell
This piece of music give a good adrenalin rush whenever I hear it. This contains a fan video for the music and guess who stars in the video ? Ahem!
Lux Aeterna
Adiemus
You will definitley fall in love with this beautiful piece of music
Adiemus
The Lord of the Rings soundtracks
All these soundtracks are beautiful in their own fashion. Of course I can't give you guys a link since you guys got to buy em and I didn't see youtube hosting much.
Here is one link
The Shire
One more 😛
In Dreams
Tolkien Ensemble by Caspar Reiff
These are basically poems from all of J.R.R. Tolkiens novels sung with beautiful music by Caspa and his group.
Here is a small trailer with two songs
Tolkien Ensemble
As you have guessed it I am a Tolkien fan 😛
Just tell me if you liked em. 🙂

17 years ago
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I reccomend Jesse Cook, he plays the spanish guitar (ah, just found out that hes actually a Nuevo Flamenco guitarist).
Also, although there are lyrics in a sense, its all medieval like such, and thats The Soil Bleeds Black, they're neo-medieval music.
The Gankutsuou OST has some really good ones aswell (one of which is fantastic).
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I reccomend Jesse Cook, he plays the spanish guitar (ah, just found out that hes actually a Nuevo Flamenco guitarist).
Also, although there are lyrics in a sense, its all medieval like such, and thats The Soil Bleeds Black, they're neo-medieval music.
The Gankutsuou OST has some really good ones aswell (one of which is fantastic).
Oh God no, not Jesse Cook! Yes, he has good guitar music, I will admit that much though.
Sadly for me, my father was obsessed with him for a while. I am now no longer able to listen to his music without intense psychological pain from hearing it faaaaaaaaaaaaar too many times.
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17 years ago
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Oh God no, not Jesse Cook! Yes, he has good guitar music, I will admit that much though.
Sadly for me, my father was obsessed with him for a while. I am now no longer able to listen to his music without intense psychological pain from hearing it faaaaaaaaaaaaar too many times.
Hahaha well thats a shame, as it doesnt matter how great the music maybe, if one has listended to it a sicking amout of times, they will in turn grow sick of it, as you have... you poor poor soul 🙁

17 years ago
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOm17yw__6U
Good stuff.
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Metal
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4w4QKV1ZYo
And, please, listen to the link of Giant Steps that I posted. That song is beyond epic.
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Awesome:
The Heart Asks Pleasure First by Michael Nyman, from the soundtrack of the movie The Piano. The keys are actually moving to the right notes, which I find amusing. Plus it's amazingly fun to play.
And pretty much the entire Pride & Prejudice Soundtrack from the new version... especially Liz on Top of the World, Darcy's Letter, and Dawn.
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17 years ago
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I just recently watched the movie august rush and it has some really pretty instrumental music. the movie was super cheesy, but the song Bari Improv with the hitting the guitar is really cool, as well as the song they play at the very end, August's Rhapsody. Also, the background music from the first narnia movie is nice to listen to too. my favorite is The Battle.

17 years ago
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17 years ago
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most of the things i know and remember are mentioned...
well dire straits maybe, but they have lyrics...so
a surf band from my little old country, the bambi molesters
they're not really good and i don't really like surf rock but they are the only decent band in my country doing instrumental music so i feel obligated to mention them
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17 years ago
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two of my favorite instrumental guitarist is Jerry C. and Gin Jeniko. Their music is really melodic and crazy.
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