Fave Instrumental?

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Any classical/lullaby version of punk rock songs.
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Always with Me, Itsumo Nando Demo. It's beautiful.
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John Williams- The Chairman's Waltz from Memoirs of a Geisha
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Mine is an obscure recording by the infamous black metal band mayhem called from the darkest past...
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deadmau5 - Polaris
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I like the instrumental of "18" and "Right Now" by One Direction. I like the original song too. The tune is very soothing. I made my mother to listen to those two songs too. She also loved it.
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Atlantic by Sleeping at last <3
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"The Balcony Scene" by Craig Armstrong
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I have no particular favourite when it comes to instrumental. once I hear it and it sounds good I take it. there are some western musicians which I like as well as some Japanese which I see them as far more refined in the arranging of their music.
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I love piano and violin . They both sounds calm and relaxing to me.
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There's a really beautiful piano piece on the Titanic soundtrack. I think it's the 'Back to Titanic' CD.
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I like Yani and Mozart
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suzy1124 wrote: 13 May 2015, 05:54 Harlem Nocturne....Duke Ellington...
Keyboard is the best for me. I like keyboard
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Poison [instrumental] by Brent F.
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Instrumental gives me a different vibe and chills. In this case, I would go for Electric Worm by Beastie Boys. Try this one, and you will thank me later.
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