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Question:My friend and I are doing an interpretive dance for a project for school on the book of Ecclesiastes (don't ask). Does anyone have any suggestions for a good instrumental song with no words, just music? I don't even know where to start looking for a song. Any suggestions are helpful. It just has to be a song with a nice tune. Thanks.


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: My friend and I are doing an interpretive dance for a project for school on the book of Ecclesiastes (don't ask). Does anyone have any suggestions for a good instrumental song with no words, just music? I don't even know where to start looking for a song. Any suggestions are helpful. It just has to be a song with a nice tune. Thanks.

blower's daughter~ damien rice
somewhere over the rainbow~shawn mcdonald
have u ever~shawn mcdonald
dance~west life
why~annie lenox
calling you~celein dion
wonderful~indie.aire
beautiful flower~indie.aire
hide and seek~imogen heap
the moment i said it~imogen heap
belief~gavin degraw
lamentation~leah anderson
konstantine~something corporate
gotta get through this~ daniel bedingfield
i would die 4 u~jane arden
wonderful~annie lenox
what i have to do~sarah mclachlan
goodbye my lover~james blunt
9 crimes~damien rice
speeding cars~imogen heap
beautiful flower~indie.aire
i will remember you~ryan cabrera
all i want for christmas is you~teddy geiger

if u don't like any of those go 2 youtube and search lyrical or contemporary dances and c wat other ppl do and get ideas like that... this really works 4 me

**good luck and happy dancing!

ur kidding me right???

Inna-Gadda-Da-Vida by Iron Butterfly is mostly instrumental. I would love to see an interpretative dance set to IGDV.

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moulan rouge movie has great songs

Try looking for your favorite songs at a local music store. Most music stores will carry a karaoke version on CD or tape that is just music, no words.
I'd suggest the song "Sarah Jane".
Also, Celine Dion has really lyrical music that, when stripped of the words, can provide good music for interpretive dance.

Good luck!

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Time After Time, like in Romy and Michele's High School Reunion!

You might check out an artist named Rick Wakeman. Most of his songs are completely instrumental. Also (yuk) Yanni.