When I listen to instrumental songs, I feel like my actual feelings burst out more than when I hear lyrical songs. From my perspective, instrumental speaks more than lyric because when the music goes straight to the ears, then touches the heart, the mind creates the perfect images and that's why we feel certain feelings.
It doesn't matter if the instrumental songs are the original soundtrack to certain films or theater. It won't affect our feelings because there's no statement - what I feel about one instrumental song will be different with other people because we don't share stories. Although if we did, we would have different perspectives.
Here are some of my favourite instrumental songs that have very special place in my heart. I will definitely make a part 2 because I have lots of favorite instrumental songs.
Be picky to what you hear, it really helps you to get through your ups and downs. Enjoy xx
- Arrival - Dustin O'Halloran
- Bach: Tocatta and Fugue - Vanessa Mae, Mike Balt, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
- Beautiful Lie - Hans Zimmer
- Breathe - Stanton Lanier
- Dumbledore's Farewell - Nicholas Hooper
- Historiette No. 5 - Fabrizio Paterlini
- il - Jean-Michael Blais
- Lullaby Variation - Fernando Velásquez
- Nuvole bianche - Ludovico Einaudi
- Obliviate - Alexandre Desplat
- Piano Sonata No. 14 - Ludwig van Beethoven
- Primavera - Ludovico Einaudi
- S.T.A.Y - Hans Zimmer
- Saturn - Sleeping At Last
- Searching for Home - Dustin O'Halloran, Hauschka
- The Departure - Max Ritcher
- Time - Hans Zimmer
- Truth - Ramin Djawadi
- Uranus - Sleeping At Last
- Who You Really Are - David Arnold, Michale Price
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