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Other => Creative Arts => : PsychoRebellious February 22, 2015, 04:16:35 PM
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I am looking for some beautiful, intense instrumentals that give you chills running down your spine. Here are a few i would suggest you all to listen atleast once.
Symphony 9
https://soundcloud.com/classicalmuzic-net/beethoven-ode-to-joy-1
Beethoven's 5 secrets (the piano guys version)
https://soundcloud.com/yukiten/beethoven-s-5-secrets-one-republic-cello-orchestral-version
Izthak Perlman's violin music (The one that's the theme of Schindler's list(A must watch movie)
I couldn't find a stream for it but yah the first one from this link
http://stafaband.info/download/mp3/lagu_schindlers_list_soundtrack_theme_from_schindler/
(This is a must listen. Beautifully saddening)
and this
symphony 7, gives you a weird empty feeling
https://soundcloud.com/zikrawahyudi/beethoven-0-bethoven-7th
I am looking for more. Even though being an amateur guitarist(love playing music, just that beginner guitars are cheaper than a decent piano) , I am not really looking for some guitar instrumentals. Violin/Piano/Bagpipe music is what I am looking for.
Vocals are too distracting and rarely good. Any contribution to my instrumental collection pool will be highly appreciated.
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I've been exploring chiptunes, lately. Here is 12 hours of chiptunes of varied quality (but that's subjective; just skip the ones you dislike, I guess) -->
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GH7eUlri4yM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlNiEFEVta4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nJKyfVK11A
Out of these, two artists I can currently remember that really stood out were Jeroen Tel and Xerxes.
I haven't listened to JT's tracks yet, and I'm on my way with Xerxes so far: http://xerxes-music.com/
Too lazy to cp track links, but here are some titles:
(All made by Xerxes)
My favourite kind of Silence -- Music for Chips -- Corque Screw -- Simple Math -- Fall -- Off the Blocks -- Moonrider -- Into the Nothing -- Bent out of Shape -- X-Flies -- Panic -- The Inlands
In short: Screw everything else and explore Xerxes.
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I've been exploring chiptunes, lately. Here is 12 hours of chiptunes of varied quality (but that's subjective; just skip the ones you dislike, I guess) -->
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GH7eUlri4yM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlNiEFEVta4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nJKyfVK11A
Out of these, two artists I can currently remember that really stood out were Jeroen Tel and Xerxes.
I haven't listened to JT's tracks yet, and I'm on my way with Xerxes so far: http://xerxes-music.com/
Too lazy to cp track links, but here are some titles:
(All made by Xerxes)
My favourite kind of Silence -- Music for Chips -- Corque Screw -- Simple Math -- Fall -- Off the Blocks -- Moonrider -- Into the Nothing -- Bent out of Shape -- X-Flies -- Panic -- The Inlands
In short: Screw everything else and explore Xerxes.
I highly doubt if the chiptunes are anything fit for listening. No offense, but they are like those annoying tunes in Hentai and Keygens with no mute button that require you muting your computer.
Tried simple math, not really looking into it. Perhaps, something soothing and less amateur?
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/vote move "Creative Arts"
Anyways, YouTube "instrumentals" or "beats" and enjoy. Can do the same thing with SoundCloud and grooveshark
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Local Hero, Mark Knopfler
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5g2-3hmU5Sw
my favorite
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It all depends on what music attracts you. I will try with ambiental dark music (since I prefer gothic type of music more).
Let's start with Midnight Syndicate - Darkness Descends
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3w2OCylUTU
Midnight syndicate - Born of the night:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUGYPDsqe0U&index=3&list=PL96630D869FB22B04
Nox Arcana Labyrinth of Dreams:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5hRTjLd3iQ8
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Nocturnes by Chopin
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=liTSRH4fix4
La Campanella
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hEnfZjqMSy0
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Did you listen one of Edinburg Tatoo? My favorite military bagpipe (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=49Ag2bjgUIw&list=RDk_iBe4swTi8&index=4) must see in live before you die, something amazing.
If you prefer something else as modern sound of old songs my faverites are "Two cellos" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sk5zxA9UP2Q
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Here are the few you should try:
Antonin Dvorak - New World Symphony 4th movement (https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=new+world+symphony+4th+movement) (very powerful)
Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceRa6amZrbs) (kubrick wanted to use this one for clockwerk orange but the assholes refused, bet the alive ones are sorry now)
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@Code.Illusionist: I actually liked that genre, care to share more? Thanks :)
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I am looking for some beautiful, intense instrumentals that give you chills running down your spine. Here are a few i would suggest you all to listen atleast once.
I am looking for more. Even though being an amateur guitarist(love playing music, just that beginner guitars are cheaper than a decent piano) , I am not really looking for some guitar instrumentals. Violin/Piano/Bagpipe music is what I am looking for.
Vocals are too distracting and rarely good. Any contribution to my instrumental collection pool will be highly appreciated.
What do you think of this album?
Scottish Moors.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCPlxO93KR4&list=PLE1C61ECFD24C10B5
@Code.Illusionist: I actually liked that genre, care to share more? Thanks :)
6 CD collection by same artist:
https://kat.cr/midnight-syndicate-collection-6-cds-t1073896.html (https://kat.cr/midnight-syndicate-collection-6-cds-t1073896.html)
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Listen to this you definitely won't regret if you're even a bit fan of rock music.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GC6nSX67Q-4 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GC6nSX67Q-4)
I don't know if you ever tried ex-Yugoslavian music but we had some really good rock bands back in 60s , 70s, and 80s.
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If you are looking for music for concentration, try giving game music a try. I have been a big fan of it and it helps my to stay focused while programming. I really like the Skyrim soundtrack (even thought some of the songs have vocals) and stuff like pokemon. You might not regret giving it a try.
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Enya's instrumental tracks are always a good thing. This is my favourite of them all:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4BcNM12cFM