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=03frQGyrgQ4&start=30&end=40,"{""label"":""Tubular Bells (Start of the 2nd part) on Theremin"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03frQGyrgQ4&start=30&end=40""}",The song is an instrumental. The song is in slow tempo with a theremin playing a melancholic melody with a guitar accompaniment. The song is emotional and lilting. The audio quality is poor.,2007-05-29T15:55:35Z,DANI ROTTENBRAIN,Versión thereministica del principio de la segunda parte de tubular bells de Mike Oldfield,"[""Music"", ""Theremin""]","[""theremin"", ""emotional"", ""guitar accompaniment"", ""poor audio quality"", ""romantic"", ""love song"", ""endless love"", ""forever together"", ""ambient noises"", ""youtube music video"", ""beautiful love"", ""pure and innocent"", ""live performance"", ""live audience"", ""melancholic music"", ""instrumental music"", ""slow tempo"", ""emotional"", ""sad""]",1,03frQGyrgQ4,114 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3kSQNjfJnN8&start=210&end=220,"{""label"":""もののけ姫/テルミン×ライアー"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3kSQNjfJnN8&start=210&end=220""}",The song is an instrumental. The song is slow tempo with a Chinese string instrument playing a lilting melody along with tones of the string instrument being plucked like a harp. The song is emotional and melancholic. The song is a live performance with ambient room noise and generally poor audio quality.,2011-05-23T15:14:22Z,leierogura,テルミンとアルトライアーのコラボ。,"[""Music"", ""Theremin""]","[""instrumental music"", ""chinese stringed instrument"", ""relaxing playlist"", ""no percussion instruments"", ""sound searching"", ""heartfelt"", ""folk music"", ""classical music influences"", ""poor audio quality"", ""ambient room noises"", ""slow tempo"", ""emotional"", ""passionate"", ""sad"", ""melancholic"", ""poignant"", ""strings plucked"", ""live performance"", ""quiet audience"", ""harp accompaniment""]",1,3kSQNjfJnN8,495 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTX4SG70cEY&start=230&end=240,"{""label"":""harry & eggsy | all i want"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTX4SG70cEY&start=230&end=240""}","A male vocalist sings this sad melody. The tempo is slow with an acoustic guitar accompaniment and a droning keyboard harmony. The song is soft ,mellow, sad, emotional, sentimental, regretful , lonely and poignant. This song is an Alternative Rock/Indie.",2015-08-20T05:52:36Z,stoleyourmateria,"HARTWIN WEEK: Day 5: angst ----------------------------------------­­------------------------- (PLEASE WATCH IN HD) this is kind of a companion piece to my hartwin ""love love love"" fanvid. i had a lot of fun editing this. hope you enjoy the angst! :D ----------------------------------------­­------------------------- • fandom: kingsman • pairing: harry hart & eggsy unwin • song: ""all i want"" by kodaline ----------------------------------------­­------------------------ Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for ""fair use"" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.","[""Music"", ""Theremin""]","[""male singer"", ""slow tempo"", ""acoustic guitar"", ""atmospheric"", ""poignant"", ""dream pop"", ""lonely"", ""pop rock"", ""longing"", ""sombre"", ""breakup song"", ""passionate"", ""sad"", ""wistful"", ""emotional"", ""sentimental"", ""regretful"", ""wistful"", ""movie soundtrack"", ""droning keyboard harmony""]",7,gTX4SG70cEY,4032 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRfbWrI03gc&start=30&end=40,"{""label"":""Vulcan Harp & Theremin"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRfbWrI03gc&start=30&end=40""}",Someone is playing a Theremin on a very high pitch going up in pitch and with a lot of vibrato. This song may be playing at home while enjoying your instrument.,2011-01-19T00:59:37Z,Peter Pringle,"This is called THE KATRIC ARK and it is one of a series of 12 compositions for Vulcan harp and theremin. Since the Vulcan harp was introduced by artist and visionary Wah Ming Chang more than 40 years ago, it has evolved considerably, along with the technology involved with its manufacture. It is acoustic, electroacoustic and electronic (it is the electronic component that permits such things as the playing of complex harmonies, glide pitch shifts, etc.). As a sculptor, Chang molded the instrument to fit the human body, and it is great to hold because it is so wonderfully ergonomic. This particular harp has 26 strings (copper, brass and silver) and is played with finger picks. There are no steel strings and the instrument does not use magnetic pickups like electric guitars. It also does not need to be plugged into anything so there are no annoying cables to get in the way. It transmits directly to its amplifier and speakers by means of an antenna integrated into the pin column (the extended curved vertical arm that holds the tuning pins). The two speakers you see in the video are JBL JRX-125 monitors. As a concept, the characteristics of ""Vulcan music"" are determined by the remarkable capabilities of the Vulcan harp which include many of the possibilities of the classical instruments of India. The sound of the Vulcan harp has been described as a combination of harp, lute, violin and sitar. If you add to this everything that is possible with the use of the shift disc and the harmonic valves (the seven button controls - one for each note of the diatonic scale - riding above the brass plate) you have an extraordinary number of combinations that can be explored. The harmonic valves are all level-sensitive (each responds to three degrees of left hand finger pressure applied to them: touch, half, and full) and this determines the harmony applied to the vibrating strings. Octave displacement is played by multiple valve configurations depending on the register in which the harpist wants to play. There is also a ""tapper control"" incorporated into the Vulcan harp for generating complex polyrhythms but it is not used in this particular composition. The ""tapper"" is the knob that sits just behind the lowest bass strings on the upper edge of the instrument facing the harpist. It can be silently programmed just before a piece is played by drumming the fingers of the left hand on the knob in the exact rhythm combination you want to hear applied to your sound once you begin to play. The instrument will loop the rhythm continuously throughout the piece (or until you squelch it). The theremin in this video is the 1929 RCA that once belonged to Hollywood thereminist Dr. Samuel Hoffman. It was used by Dr. Hoffman on the soundtracks of many classic science fiction films of the 1950's, so I thought it would be appropriate to use it here. If you are curious about this 1929 theremin, I am featured in the 20TH CENTURY FOX 2-disc DVD ""special edition"" of the re-issue of the original 1951 science fiction masterpiece, THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL. There are already several videos on YouTube of me playing this instrument (and some from the 1950's of Dr. Hoffman as well) so after the solo theremin section at the beginning of the composition, I concentrated entirely on showing the Vulcan harp. There are very few Vulcan harps in the world and even fewer musicians who can actually play them, so I thought people might might like to see it. PLEASE NOTE: the recording of this composition was done directly to a Roland VS-2400CD. There were no FX added to the instruments other than the usual EQ and a small amount of reverb. No peripherals, no MIDI modules, overdubs or computers were used at any time in the recording process.","[""Music"", ""Musical instrument"", ""Theremin""]","[""vulcan harp/theremin"", ""slow tempo"", ""emotional""]",6,xRfbWrI03gc,5329