[2026] Masterpieces of instrumental music. Recommended instrumental tracks.
The genre of music without vocals—so-called “instrumentals,” also known in Japan by the abbreviation “inst”—covers a wide range of pieces, from film soundtracks and classical music to 15-second commercial jingles.
In this article, we’ve curated a broad selection of recommended instrumental masterpieces, from world-famous soundtrack tunes to fiery guitar instrumentals and soothing lounge music.
We hope it sparks a new realization—“Songs without lyrics might actually be great!”
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[2026] Masterpieces of instrumental music: Recommended instrumental tracks (191–200)
Hedwig’s ThemeJohn Williams

“Hedwig’s Theme.” It’s the song from the well-known film Harry Potter.
Fitting for a wizard’s story, the music overflows with a sense of mystery.
The orchestral palette and ever-shifting melody make you nod and think, “Now this is the Harry Potter theme.” A fantasy work the whole family can enjoy.
In conclusion
Instrumental music, precisely because it has no lyrics, lets your imagination roam freely through the timbre of instruments and the resonance of electronic sounds.
It’s also fascinating that the images conjured up can differ from listener to listener, even with the same piece.
Why not take this opportunity to immerse yourself in the rich, profound world of instrumentals?



