video,youtube_link,musiccaps_caption,youtube_published,youtube_channel,youtube_description,musiccaps_names,musiccaps_aspects,musiccaps_author,youtube_id,musiccaps_rowid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0trWdhSvab4&start=30&end=40,"{""label"":""Ernie Haase & Signature Sound - Will The Lord Be With Me"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0trWdhSvab4&start=30&end=40""}","Male singers sing this vocal harmony. The song is medium fast tempo with a groovy bass line, steady drumming rhythm, piano accompaniment and guitar rhythm. The song is devotional and congregational. The song is a classic Christian praise hit.",2007-04-15T03:40:47Z,moondoggy22,Will The Lord Be With Me is another fantastic performance from Ernie Haase and Signature Sound video,"[""Music"", ""Clapping""]","[""male singers"", ""vocal harmony"", ""people clapping"", ""acapella"", ""poor audio quality"", ""steady drumming rhythm"", ""piano accompaniment"", ""guitar rhythm"", ""groovy bass line"", ""christian contemporary music"", ""praise and worship"", ""christian praise hits"", ""devotional"", ""meditational"", ""congregational"", ""inspiring"", ""motivational"", ""hymns"", ""medium fast tempo""]",1,0trWdhSvab4,218 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kORDnISun4&start=30&end=40,"{""label"":""This Is the Christ ♬♪ ~ Mormon Tabernacle Choir : Book of Mormon MUSIC"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kORDnISun4&start=30&end=40""}",A choral harmony consisting of four parts sings this ethereal harmony. The song is medium tempo with a church organ and orchestra accompaniment. The song is heavenly and innocent. The audio quality is poor.,2011-04-02T09:51:41Z,Book of Mormon Answers,"http://mormon.org/book-of-mormon/ Jesus Christ visited and taught the ancient american people Nephites and Lamanites shortly after His resurrection. He taught them the Sermon on the Mount, and they all witnessed to His divinity and Godhood. This video is copyright by IRI of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, who grants permission for use by members on a non commercial social media platform or website. I relate these stories/videos to my own personal beliefs and testimony of the same. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is true.","[""Music"", ""Choir""]","[""choral harmony"", ""four part harmony"", ""church choir"", ""vocal harmony"", ""western classical music"", ""medium tempo"", ""love song"", ""heartfelt"", ""gospel music"", ""cathedral"", ""meditational"", ""devotional"", ""prayer"", ""composer"", ""conductor"", ""choir"", ""hymns"", ""praise and worship"", ""church service"", ""poor audio quality"", ""heavenly"", ""ethereal voices"", ""christian choir""]",1,2kORDnISun4,402 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bx3nzrmGXhw&start=11&end=21,"{""label"":""Orthodox choir music - Krzysztof Penderecki: Kheruvimskaya pesn/Song of the Cherubim"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bx3nzrmGXhw&start=11&end=21""}",A female soprano singer sings this high pitched melody. The song is medium tempo with just the singer singing this hauntingly beautiful choral melody with no accompaniment. The song is emotional and devotional. The audio quality is bad.,2010-03-18T19:54:14Z,AchillesValda,"Orthodox choir music of the 20th Century Krzysztof Penderecki (born in 1933): Kheruvimskaya pesn/Song of the Cherubim Chamer Choir Lage Artis conductor: Boris Abalyan Composed in 1986, Penderecki's ""Song of Cherubim"" for mixed a capella chorus SSAATTBB and lasting slightly over seven minutes in duration is a setting of an Orthodox liturgy hymn text. Like the at times spine-chilling Utrenia, this work also evokes feelings of the ancient church, a laudatory atmosphere with compressed intensity just below the surface. Sung in Church Slavonic, this hymn of praise by the cherubim (a class of angels ranking just below the seraphim) opens with a scale-wise theme in slow triplet meter, the first line interweaving beautifully and mysteriously with its imitation--""Let us the cherubim mystically repesenting."" At the end of the phrase, the first voice sustains on a note making a centrally pitched drone for the second voice to work against. The tenor voices then state the melody again, underscored by low harmonic chanting in the basses--"" ... and unto the life-giving Trinity and thrice-holy chant intoning."" In gently rocking parallel harmonies, the upper voices join in against a sustained pedal point in the basses--"" ... and now lay aside all earthly care."" The singing is taken over by the idea of chant, and we hear the last lines in a style between the Orthodox Church chants and the Gabrieli opposed choir imitations. The harmonies begin to freely move about and the rhythm begins to be loosened as the harmonies become more dissonant--""That we may receive the King of all."" Alternated chanting in with the groups in different key centers, then takes over--"" ... by the angelic hosts invisibly attended."" The concluding ""Alleluia"" is not at all the conventional enthusiastic bombast that is usually expected but instead is very eerie and self-contained, suggesting infinite dimensions of space and time. ~ All Music Guide","[""Theremin""]","[""soprano singers"", ""church choir"", ""gospel music"", ""choral melody"", ""western classical music"", ""high pitched singing"", ""cathedral reverb"", ""no instrumentation"", ""solo"", ""church music"", ""hymnal"", ""lilting"", ""haunting"", ""ethereal music"", ""poor audio quality"", ""retro gospel music"", ""timeless spirituality"", ""purity"", ""emotional"", ""meditational"", ""devotional"", ""hymns""]",1,Bx3nzrmGXhw,1305