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  4. Aug 31, 2020 · 8-Hours | Sounds of birds singing without music. Enjoy nothing but robins, blackbirds and several other bird types and listen to birds chirping, birds singing and birdsong for 8...

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    • 21 Most Popular Music Pieces Without Words
    • “Soul Sacrifice” – Santana
    • “Wipe Out” – The Surfaris
    • “Jessica” – The Allman Brothers Band
    • “Tequila” – The Champs
    • “Albatross” – Fleetwood Mac
    • “Sleep Walk” – Santo and Johnny
    • “Star Wars Soundtrack” – London Symphony Orchestra
    • “Apache” – The Shadows
    • “Speed of Life” – David Bowie

    Instrumental music exceeds a specific genre, but it’s ubiquitous to stumble upon two or even twenty classical songs that you recognize. If we venture outside of classical pieces, let’s see what popular music without words youtube offers. The songs listed below are in chronological order for your viewing and listening pleasure.

    Carlos Santana released Soul Sacrifice in 1969 on the album Santana. It’s an instrumental song that epitomizes the essence of Santana’s fusion of Latin rhythms and rock n roll. “Soul Sacrifice” became an iconic symbol of the 1960s as Santana played it as the final song in the historical Woodstock Festival. His performance is one of the highlights o...

    “Wipe Out” is the name of The Surfaris’ 1963 album and the first song, which is by far their biggest hit. Surfaris musicians Jim Fuller, Ron Wilson, Pat Connolly, and Bob Berryhill composed and recorded the song in Cucamonga, California. It’s the ultimate surf rock song, the phrase itself alluding to a wave overpowering a surfer and knocking them o...

    An homage to the famous gypsy guitarist Django Reinhardt, “Jessica” is an instrumental single on The Allman Brothers Band’s 1973 album Brothers and Sisters. Lead guitarist Dickey Betts wrote the song, naming it after his daughter who was a toddler at the time. Betts named it after her as he composed the song, watching her dance around the room in a...

    Written by The Champs’ member Chuck Rio in 1958, “Tequila” topped the charts on both the R&B and Pop Billboard charts. “Tequila” was an unexpected success, recorded almost as an afterthought. Rio was a part of a band called the Rios Trio, and after a recording session with the Champs, the trio began jamming, using the riff from a famous Cuban mambo...

    Peter Green, Fleetwood Mac’s lead guitarist, composed “Albatross” to showcase his own skills while paying respects to his favorite musicians. Green drew inspiration from Blues guitarist Floyd Smith, Santo and Johnny’s instrumental song “Sleep Walk”, and fellow guitar contemporary Eric Clapton. “Albatross” debuted as an instrumental single in 1968, ...

    Written and recorded by brothers and guitar duo Santo and Johnny Farina, “Sleep Walk” showcases the unique sounds of the steel guitar that create long, screaming pitches evoking sad nostalgia. They named the song “Sleep Walk” because the brothers wrote it late at night after a show to capitalize on their collective insomnia. “Sleep Walk” was releas...

    Perhaps the most famous instrumental score of any movie, the Star Wars title song, was released with the first Star Wars movie in 1977. Composer and London Symphony Orchestra conductor John Williams wrote and conducted the song, which became the theme song for the subsequent movies in the trilogy. The soundtrack reached number ten on the US Billboa...

    Originally a ukulele song written by Jerry Lordan, “Apache” reached worldwide acclaim as a surf rock adaptation when The Shadows recorded and released it in 1960. Lordan named the song after an American Western film he watched in the 50s, which inspired him to write a song that reflected the brave and wild spirit of Native American culture. “Apache...

    Recorded in 1977 for Bowie’s album Low, “Speed of Life” is the first song. Bowie had prepared lyrics for the song but eventually decided the song sounded best as an instrumental rock track. This song is his first instrumental song. The song is guitar-forward, backed by overlapping synthesizers, some sounding like spaceships taking off.

  5. February 7, 2022. Tail feathers, swinging sticks, drumming, and more. Listen Now. Subscribe. Expand Image. © Aaron Budgor. Many birds have creative ways to make noise without using their voices. Ruffed Grouse use their wings to make echoing booms. Wilson’s Snipes make a high-pitched sound called winnowing as air passes across their tail feathers.

  6. A project to find, gather, and share “wordless music”—songs (mostly) without words, spanning genres but mostly instrumental, rock, & electronic—to listen to while working, reading, writing, driving, studying, or just jamming out. Follow our ever-growing main wordless playlist and check out our best of 2023 mix and genre playlists.

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