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==In popular music== [[File:Steve Combs Delta Is - 01 - Theme Q.ogg|thumb|Example from [[Free Music Archive]], Steve Combs & Delta Is - "Theme Q",<br />bass, drum, guitar, keyboard,<br />4 min 53 s]] In commercial [[popular music]], instrumental tracks are sometimes renderings, [[remix]]es 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 [[Mashup (music)|mashups]] or used in [[DJ mix|DJ sets]]. If an instrumental version of a track is not released, it can be created through [[stem separation]]/vocal removal.
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