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=0ZNFJz-eZTU&start=120&end=130,"{""label"":""Erisa Nicole - How to Play Safety In His Arms - Gospel Sax Cover"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZNFJz-eZTU&start=120&end=130""}","The low quality recording features a jazz song cover that consists of a passionate saxophone melody played over soft hi hats and kick hits, snappy rimshots, smooth bass, organ keys chords and mellow piano chords. It sounds emotional, passionate and reverberant - as it was probably recorded in a medium size room.",2011-06-20T01:58:54Z,Erisa Nicole,"Please watch my new video (link below) Please watch my new video (link below) https://youtu.be/ggVo_CdFmqY Erisa Nicole Safety In His Arms - Vicki Winans","[""Brass instrument"", ""Saxophone""]","[""snappy rimshots"", ""soft hi hats"", ""soft kick"", ""cover"", ""smooth bass"", ""organ keys chords"", ""mellow piano chords"", ""passionate saxophone melody"", ""passionate"", ""emotional"", ""jazz"", ""low quality"", ""reverberant""]",4,0ZNFJz-eZTU,180 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7pD1K3jYg4&start=30&end=40,"{""label"":""Suite # 1 in G Major, BWV 1007 by Johann Sebastian Bach / arranged for horn & tuba"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7pD1K3jYg4&start=30&end=40""}","The low quality recording features a live performance of a classical song and it consists of tuba melody. It sounds mellow, soft and reverberant, as it was recorded in a huge concert hall. The recording is a bit noisy.",2014-01-21T21:02:22Z,Sérgio Carolino,"Johann Sebastian Bach Suite # 1 in G Major, BWV 1007 arranged by Tony Rickard for Horn & Tuba Jeff Nelsen, horn Sérgio Carolino, bass tuba Live at the FEUP Auditorium, December 2.2013","[""Brass instrument"", ""French horn""]","[""low quality"", ""tuba melody"", ""reverberant"", ""mellow"", ""noisy"", ""soft"", ""concert hall"", ""classical"", ""live performance""]",4,G7pD1K3jYg4,1693 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IizUHzmcPGA&start=30&end=40,"{""label"":""STS 2015 Faculty Orchestral Excerpts masterclass"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IizUHzmcPGA&start=30&end=40""}","The recording features a brass quartet playing in a reverberant space. It consists of synchronized trombone melody and it sounds passionate, epic and powerful.",2015-08-19T18:58:12Z,Southeast Trombone Symposium,"The faculty of the 2015 Southeast Trombone Symposium present a low brass orchestral excerpts masterclass at STS 2015. For a listing of the excerpts and start times look a little further down in the description. Featured in this video are STS 2015 Faculty Colin Williams and George Curran (New York Philharmonic), Nathan Zgonc and Brian Hecht (Atlanta Symphony Orchestra), James Nova (Pittsburgh Symphony), Bradley Palmer (Columbus State University faculty). They are joined on tuba by Andrew Miller (Alabama Symphony, Columbus State University faculty). All of the STS faculty are S.E. Shires artists. The STS is held annually at the Schwob School of Music at Columbus State University in Columbus, Georgia. It is home to an orchestral excerpts competition, and the S.E. Shires Solo Competition. The winner of each competition received a new S.E. Shires custom trombone. www.columbusstate.edu/sts Excerpts performed in this video: 0:15 Berlioz - Hungarian March 0:54 Bruckner - Symphony #7 2:48 Brahms - Symphony #1 4:04 Respighi - Fountains of Rome 5:08 Shostakovich - Symphony #7 9:25 Strauss - Alpine Symphony 12:07 Brahms - Symphony #2 13:26 Tchaikovsky - Symphony #6 14:12 Wagner - Ring Cycle 16:26 Holst - The Planets 19:18 Nielsen - Symphony #4 20:30 Bruckner - Symphony #8","[""Brass instrument"", ""Trombone""]","[""brass quartet"", ""synchronized trombone melody"", ""reverberant"", ""passionate"", ""epic"", ""powerful""]",4,IizUHzmcPGA,1932 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwobTmzjOiQ&start=220&end=230,"{""label"":""《サックス四重奏》Everything/MISIA"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwobTmzjOiQ&start=220&end=230""}",The low quality recording features a wide brass melody played over mellow piano melody. The recording is very noisy and it sounds like it was recorded in a large room.,2012-05-10T05:10:15Z,エムハチチャンネル,"【MASX-5】 Everything/MISIA 商品詳細はこちら→https://www.music8.com/products/detail4229.php ミュージックエイトHP http://www.music8.com/","[""Brass instrument"", ""Clarinet"", ""Saxophone""]","[""low quality"", ""wide brass melody"", ""mellow piano melody"", ""noisy"", ""reverberant""]",4,IwobTmzjOiQ,1954 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0W_zIUYwrE&start=30&end=40,"{""label"":""Welcome to Big Band Music - Swing and Jazz in Denmark"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0W_zIUYwrE&start=30&end=40""}","The low quality recording features a live performance of a jazz big bend that consists of passionate trumpet melody, over groovy double bass, shimmering cymbals and mellow piano chords. It sounds reverberant, happy, passionate and fun. The recording is a bit noisy and the sound is leaning towards the right channel, which makes the stereo image unbalanced.",2010-02-04T21:07:14Z,Kurt Lykke Lindved,"Randers Big Band is one of the best Big Bands in Denmark with more More than 30 years experience in the fields of swing, jazz and musicals - A dynamic band and popular in a greater part of the world. The repertoire is wide spread in styles and performances including the music from evergreens to our today`s modern tunes in swing and jazz. Several famous vocalists have been performing with the band and a yearly tradition like the New Year`s Brunch Concert is always popular and visited again and again by the same audience including the newcomers.","[""Brass instrument"", ""Saxophone"", ""Trombone""]","[""low quality"", ""noisy"", ""live performance"", ""unbalanced stereo"", ""reverberant"", ""passionate trumpet melody"", ""jazz"", ""big bend"", ""shimmering cymbals"", ""mellow piano chords"", ""groovy double bass"", ""passionate"", ""happy"", ""fun""]",4,S0W_zIUYwrE,2733 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7igso5_MBE&start=30&end=40,"{""label"":""Bugle Calls : Every bugle call"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7igso5_MBE&start=30&end=40""}",The low quality recording features a bright brass melody played in a reverberant space. The recording is in mono and it is a bit noisy.,2011-05-10T22:25:05Z,Jenna Marbles,"NEW CHANNEL : http://YOUTUBE.COM/RYANTHOMASTV bugle calls: A bugle call is a short tune, originating as a military signal announcing scheduled and certain non-scheduled events on a military installation, battlefield, or ship. Historically, bugles, drums, and other loud musical instruments were used for clear communication in the noise and confusion of a battlefield. Naval bugle calls were also used to command the crew of many warships (signaling between ships being by way of signal flags.)A defining feature of a bugle call is that it consists only of notes from a single overtone series. This is in fact a requirement if it is to be playable on a bugle or equivalently on a trumpet without moving the valves. (If a bandsman plays calls on a trumpet, for example, one particular key may be favored or even prescribed, such as: all calls to be played with the first valve down.)Bugle calls typically indicated the change in daily routines of camp. Every duty around camp had its own bugle call, and since cavalry had horses to look after, they heard twice as many signals as regular infantry. ""Boots and Saddles"" was the most imperative of these signals and could be sounded without warning at any time of day or night, signaling the men to equip themselves and their mounts immediately. Bugle calls also relayed commanders' orders on the battlefield, signaling the troops to Go Forward, To the Left, To the Right, About, Rally on the Chief, Trot, Gallop, Rise up, Lay down, Commence Firing, Cease Firing, Disperse, and other specific actions Adjutant's Call: indicates that the adjutant is about to form the guard, battalion, or regiment. Alarm (as played by Sam Jaffe near the end of Gunga Din) Assembly: Signals troops to assemble at a designated place. Attention: Sound as a warning that troops are about to be called to attention. Boots and Saddles: Sounded for mounted troops to mount and take their place in line. Call to Quarters: Signals all personnel not authorized to be absent to return to their quarters for the night. Charge: Signal to execute a charge: gallop forward into harm's way with deadly intent. Church Call: Signals religious services are about to begin. The call may also be used to announce the formation of a funeral escort from a selected military unit. Drill Call: Sounds as a warning to turn out for drill. Fatigue Call: Signals all designated personnel to report for fatigue duty. Fire Call: Signals that there is a fire on the post or in the vicinity. The call is also used for fire drill. First Call: Sounds as a warning that personnel will prepare to assemble for a formation. This call is also used in horse racing, where it is known as Call to the Post. In that context, it indicates that jockeys need to have their mounts in position to be loaded into the starting gate. First Sergeant's Call: Signals that the First Sergeant is about to form the company. Guard Mount: Sounds as a warning that the guard is about to be assembled for guard mount. Last Post is a bugle call used at Commonwealth of Nations military funerals and ceremonies commemorating those who have been killed in a war. Mail Call: Signals personnel to assemble for the distribution of mail. Mess Call: Signals mealtime. Officers Call: Signals all officers to assemble at a designated place. Pay Call: Signals that troops will be paid. Recall: Signals duties or drills to cease. Retreat MENU0:00 Retreat played on the bugle by a member of the United States Army Band Problems playing this file? See media help. Retreat: Signals the end of the official day. This bugle call is very close to Sunset used in the U.K. and the Commonwealth realms. Many of the familiar calls have had words made up to fit the tune. For example, the U.S. Reveille goes: I can't get 'em up, I can't get 'em up, I can't get 'em up this morning; I can't get 'em up, I can't get 'em up, I can't get 'em up at all! The corporal's worse than the privates, The sergeant's worse than the corporals, Lieutenant's worse than the sergeants, And the captain's worst of all!","[""Brass instrument"", ""Trumpet""]","[""low quality"", ""bright brass melody"", ""noisy"", ""mono"", ""reverberant""]",4,S7igso5_MBE,2741 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBw99ghST1g&start=10&end=20,"{""label"":""Yojimbo (1961) OST - 01 Titles"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBw99ghST1g&start=10&end=20""}","The low quality recording features a classical song that consists of an aggressive brass melody, punchy percussion hits, mellow low percussions and hollow flute melody playing over it. It sounds vintage, suspenseful, reverberant, intense and the recording is noisy.",2009-08-29T00:07:13Z,Ítalo Sgalla,Music from the soundtrack of Yojimbo (1961) by Masaru Sato,"[""Brass instrument"", ""Trombone""]","[""low quality"", ""classical"", ""aggressive brass melody"", ""punchy percussion hits"", ""mellow low percussions"", ""hollow flute melody"", ""vintage"", ""reverberant"", ""suspenseful"", ""intense"", ""noisy""]",4,vBw99ghST1g,5161