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=SbUwQctvbHg&start=240&end=250,"{""label"":""Glockenspiel München Marienplatz HD - Munich carillon HD"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbUwQctvbHg&start=240&end=250""}",This song is played on a glockenspiel. This is low quality audio. The glockenspiel sounds like large bells. There is a lot of reverb in this audio. There are no other instruments in this song. There are no voices in this song. This song sounds like the song that would be played in a music box.,2013-03-17T14:59:20Z,mho73,"Glockenspiel München 17. März 2013 Etwa auf Höhe des Rathausdaches befindet sich das größte Glockenspiel Deutschlands. Im Spielwerkserker werden zwei Ereignisse aus der Münchner Stadtgeschichte dargestellt: Hauptthema ist die im Februar 1568 gefeierte Hochzeit von Herzog Wilhelm V. mit Renate von Lothringen, anlässlich der ein Ritterturnier auf dem Marienplatz stattfand. Beim Wettkampf triumphierte der bayerische Ritter über seinen lothringischen Gegner. Neben dem Fürstenpaar und seinem Hofmarschall gehören insgesamt 16 Figuren zu dieser Szene. In der unteren Etage tanzen die Schäffler; die Fassmacher sollen sich nach einer schweren Pestepidemie als Erste wieder auf die Straßen gewagt und mit ihrem Tanz die Bevölkerung erheitert haben. Der Tanz der Münchner Schäffler findet seither alle sieben Jahre statt. (Quelle: www.muenchen.de) The town hall's tower harbors the world famous carillon, which has existed since 1908. The figures of the carillon show parts of Munich's history. A joust is displayed in the upper part which was arranged for the marriage of duke Wilhelm V. and Renata of Lothringen. The lower part of the carillon shows a famous dance of Munich, the ""Schäfflertanz"". It was arranged at the time of the plague (1515-1517) and has since been traditionally performed every 7th year in Munich. Reference: Munich Tourist Office","[""Bell""]","[""glockenspiel song"", ""sound of bells"", ""no voices"", ""slow tempo"", ""amateur recording""]",0,SbUwQctvbHg,2778 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sp1YBy4h9OY&start=10&end=20,"{""label"":""Glockenspiel im Kaiserringhaus in Goslar HD"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sp1YBy4h9OY&start=10&end=20""}",This song contains bells playing a melody sounding like a lullaby. In the background you can hear people talking. This song may be playing near a church during holidays.,2014-01-11T23:46:35Z,Thilo Bergter,,"[""Bell"", ""Music""]","[""bell-melody"", ""background-noises"", ""amateur recording"", ""slow tempo""]",6,Sp1YBy4h9OY,2789 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sd1gAgsXMsc&start=370&end=380,"{""label"":""Great Peter ringing, York Minster"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sd1gAgsXMsc&start=370&end=380""}",This audio contains a big bell ringing in a steady rhythm. This is an amateur recording. This sound may be playing in a church bell tower.,2013-10-06T17:16:28Z,Thierry Pauwels,"Great Peter of York Minster (North tower) being rung manually by Erik Loggen. September 22, 2013, ~0950am. In the beginning of the video one can hear the change ringing on 12 bells in the South tower of York Minster. At the end, when the change ringing has come back to rounds, Great Peter joins. For the occasion of the visit of the Utrechtse Klokkenspel Vereniging, the bell is rung by Erik Loggen. The recording is in mono, because the other channel saturated too much. Although the sound recorder was not in the bell chamber, but in the adjacent stair case, slightly behind the central pillar, the recording saturated. Fortunately one of the channels is still acceptable. I had to turn the camera to get the bell more or less completely in the field of view. There was also a second reason for doing this. This may become clear later... Great Peter, bourdon van de York Minster wordt geluid door Erik Loggen. e flat, es0, Mib2 10 800 kg, diameter 264,1 cm, cast by J. Taylor, 1927 (with thanks to Bart Vervaat for the data). Many thanks to David Potter, who gave us access to the bell chamber for this occasion.","[""Bell"", ""Church bell""]","[""amateur recording"", ""bell ringing"", ""slow tempo""]",6,sd1gAgsXMsc,4968