An instrumental, instrumental music, or sometimes "instrumental song" is music without any vocals, although it might include some inarticulate vocals, such as shouted backup vocals in a big band setting. Through semantic widening, a broader sense of the word "song" may refer to instrumentals. The music is primarily or exclusively produced using musical instruments. An instrumental can exist in music notation, after it is written by a composer; in the mind of one or more composers in question (especially in cases where he/they will perform the piece, as in the case of a blues solo guitarist or a folk music fiddle player); as a piece that is performed live by a single instrumentalist or a musical ensemble, which could range in components from a duo or trio to a large big band, concert band or orchestra.

In a song that is otherwise sung, a section that is not sung but which is played by instruments can be called an instrumental interlude, or, if it occurs at the beginning of the song, before the singer starts to sing, an instrumental introduction. If the instrumental section highlights the skill, musicality, and often the virtuosity of one or more particular performers, the section may be called a "solo" (e.g., the guitar solo that is a key section of heavy metal music and hard rock songs). If the instruments are percussion ones, the interlude can be called a percussion interlude or "percussion break". These interludes are a form of break in the song.

In popular music

In commercial popular music, instrumental tracks are sometimes renderings, remixes of a corresponding release that features vocals, but they may also be compositions originally conceived without vocals. One example of a genre in which both vocal/instrumental and solely instrumental songs are produced is blues. A blues band often uses mostly songs that have lyrics that are sung, but during the band's show, they may also perform instrumental songs which only include electric guitar, harmonica, upright bass/electric bass and drum kit. Instrumental versions of songs can also be used to create remixes and mashups or used in DJ sets. If an instrumental version of a track is not released, it can be created through stem separation/vocal removal.

Number-one instrumentals

TitleArtistCountryReached number-one
"Frenesi"Artie ShawUS1940
"Song of the Volga Boatmen"Glenn MillerUS1941
Piano Concerto in B FlatFreddy MartinUS1941
"A String of Pearls"Glenn MillerUS1942
"Moonlight Cocktail"Glenn MillerUS1942
"Heartaches"Ted WeemsUS1947
"Twelfth Street Rag"Pee Wee HuntUS1948
"Blue Tango"Leroy AndersonUS1952
"The Song from Moulin Rouge"MantovaniUK1953
"Oh Mein Papa"Eddie CalvertUK1954
"Let's Have Another Party"Winifred AtwellUK1954
"Cherry Pink (and Apple Blossom White)"Pérez PradoUK1955
"Cherry Pink (and Apple Blossom White)"Pérez PradoUS1955
"Cherry Pink (and Apple Blossom White)"Eddie CalvertUK1955
"Cherry Pink (and Apple Blossom White)"Pérez PradoGermany1955
"Autumn Leaves"Roger WilliamsUS1955
"Lisbon Antigua"Nelson RiddleUS1956
"The Poor People of Paris"Les BaxterUS1956
"The Poor People of Paris"Winifred AtwellUK1956
"Moonglow and Theme from Picnic"Morris StoloffUS1956
"Tequila"The ChampsUS1958
"Patricia"Pérez PradoUS1958
"Patricia"Pérez PradoGermany1958
"Hoots Mon"Lord Rockingham's XIUK1958
"Side Saddle"Russ ConwayUK1959
"The Happy Organ"Dave "Baby" CortezUS1959
"Roulette"Russ ConwayUK1959
"Sleep Walk"Santo & JohnnyUS1959
"Theme from A Summer Place"Percy FaithUS1960
"Apache"The ShadowsUK1960
"Wonderland by Night"Bert KaempfertUS1961
"Calcutta"Lawrence WelkUS1961
"On the Rebound"Floyd CramerUK1961
"Kon-Tiki"The ShadowsUK1961
"Mexico"Bob MooreGermany1962
"Wonderful Land"The ShadowsUK1962
"Nut Rocker"B. Bumble and the StingersUK1962
"Stranger on the Shore"Acker BilkUS/UK1962
"The Stripper"David RoseUS1962
"Telstar"The TornadosUK1962
"Telstar"The TornadosUS1962
"Dance On!"The ShadowsUK1963
"Diamonds"Jet Harris and Tony MeehanUK1963
"Telstar"The TornadosFrance1963
"Foot Tapper"The ShadowsUK1963
"Il Silenzio"Nini RossoGermany1965
"A Taste of Honey"Herb Alpert & The Tijuana BrassUS1965
"Love is Blue"Paul MauriatUS1968
"The Good, the Bad and the Ugly"Hugo MontenegroUS1968
"Walk Cycles"Hugh MasekelaUS1968
"The Good, the Bad and the Ugly"Hugo Montenegro, his Orchestra and ChorusUK1968
"Albatross"Fleetwood MacUK1969
"Love Theme from Romeo and Juliet"Henry ManciniUS1969
"Amazing Grace"Royal Scots Dragoon GuardsUK1972
"Popcorn"Hot ButterFrance1972
"Mouldy Old Dough"Lieutenant PigeonUK1972
"Frankenstein"The Edgar Winter GroupUS1973
"Eye Level"Simon Park OrchestraUK1973
"Love's Theme"The Love Unlimited OrchestraUS1974
"TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia)"MFSB featuring The Three DegreesUS1974
"Pick Up the Pieces"Average White BandUS1975
"The Hustle"Van McCoy and the Soul City SymphonyUS1975
"Fly, Robin, Fly"Silver ConventionUS1975
"Theme from S.W.A.T."Rhythm HeritageUS1976
"A Fifth of Beethoven"Walter MurphyUS1976
"Gonna Fly Now"Bill ContiUS1977
"Star Wars Theme/Cantina Band"MecoUS1977
"Rise"Herb AlpertUS1979
"One Step Beyond"MadnessFrance1980
"Chariots of Fire"VangelisUS1982
"Miami Vice Theme"Jan HammerUS1985
"Song of Ocarina"Jean-Philippe Audin and Diego ModenaFrance1992
"Doop"DoopUK1994
"Guaglione"Perez PradoRepublic of Ireland1994
"The X-Files"Mark SnowFrance1996
"Flat Beat"Mr. OizoUK1999
"Bromance"Tim Berg (Avicii)Belgium (Flanders)2010
"Harlem Shake"BaauerAustralia/New Zealand2013
"Harlem Shake"BaauerUS2013
"Animals"Martin GarrixBelgium (Flanders)2013
"Animals"Martin GarrixBelgium (Wallonia)2013
"Animals"Martin GarrixScotland/UK2013

Borderline cases

Some recordings which include brief or non-musical use of the human voice are typically considered instrumentals. Examples include songs with the following:

Songs including actual musical—rhythmic, melodic, and lyrical—vocals might still be categorized as instrumentals if the vocals appear only as a short part of an extended piece (e.g., "Unchained Melody" (Les Baxter), "Batman Theme", "TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia)", "Pick Up the Pieces", "The Hustle", "Fly, Robin, Fly", "Get Up and Boogie", "Do It Any Way You Wanna", and "Gonna Fly Now"), though this definition is loose and subjective.

Falling just outside of that definition is "Theme from Shaft" by Isaac Hayes.

"Better Off Alone", which began as an instrumental by DJ Jurgen, had vocals by Judith Pronk, who would become a seminal part of Alice Deejay, added in later releases of the track.

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