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=r0Xvr8maR34&start=0&end=10,"{""label"":""How Firm a Foundation | The Tabernacle Choir"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0Xvr8maR34&start=0&end=10""}",This orchestral song features the main melody played by trumpets. The brass section plays a repetitive melody and the chords behind the melody change. This is backed by the string section. Cellos and violas are playing the bass notes. This is an instrumental song with no voices. The song has a victorious mood. This song can be played when there is a grand entrance of a King into his castle.,2012-10-26T16:09:25Z,The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square,"Purchase ""How Firm a Foundation"" from the album ""Heavensong: Music of Contemplation and Light"": Amazon: http://amzn.to/P5lCsR iTunes: http://bit.ly/R7fFsb Deseret Book: http://bit.ly/SWDqW2 LDS Store: http://bit.ly/TVb9kC The Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square sing ""How Firm a Foundation"" a song of vigor, conviction, and demonstrated faith first published in 1787 and now arranged by Mack Wilberg. Aired August 5, 2012 from the Music and the Spoken Word broadcast episode 4325.","[""Brass instrument"", ""Music"", ""Orchestra"", ""Trombone"", ""Classical music""]","[""orchestral music"", ""brass section"", ""string section"", ""instrumental"", ""no voices"", ""epic music"", ""grand entrance theme"", ""uplifting music"", ""victorious mood""]",0,r0Xvr8maR34,4843 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQcecqZtGvE&start=590&end=600,"{""label"":""Philippine Graduation March (a.k.a. \""Martsang Pandangal\"")"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQcecqZtGvE&start=590&end=600""}",This orchestral song features a brass band. The main melody is played on the trumpet. The bass is played on a tuba. There are other brass instruments playing in harmony in the background. There is no percussion in this song. There is no voice in this song. The mood of this song is victorious. This song can be played when a champion takes the podium in a classic event such as fencing or an equestrian event.,2015-03-28T12:08:02Z,Infinitri Creatives,"This audio is commonly used in school year-end recognition and graduation events in the Philippines. It is based on the second act of grand opera of Giuseppe Verdi, ""Aida"". The piece also influenced the composition of the Philippine National Anthem, according to its composer, Julián Felipe. *source of info: http://malacanang.gov.ph/7815-the-national-anthems-predecessor-and-influences/ **Uploaded for educational/promotional purposes only.","[""Brass instrument"", ""Trombone""]","[""brass band"", ""symphonic song"", ""orchestral song"", ""low quality recording"", ""trumpet"", ""tuba"", ""no percussion"", ""moderate tempo"", ""no other instruments"", ""instrumental"", ""no voices"", ""victorious mood""]",0,rQcecqZtGvE,4875 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sm7eBFHtdeA&start=30&end=40,"{""label"":""Final Fantasy3『 悠 久 の 風 』"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sm7eBFHtdeA&start=30&end=40""}","This orchestral song is an instrumental. There are no voices. It starts off with the string section playing a victorious melody. This is accompanied by percussion playing a simple fill. A timpani is also played. A repetitive lick is played in the background by a plucked or struck instrument. After the strings, a high pitched melody is played with a flute, This song has an epic feel and can be played at the beginning of an adventure scene in a movie.",2010-07-10T15:18:28Z,DarkSugar178,大胆なアレンジですね!でもこう言うの大好きです^^,"[""Background music"", ""Music"", ""Rustling leaves"", ""Soundtrack music""]","[""orchestra song"", ""instrumental"", ""no voices"", ""epic feel"", ""victorious mood"", ""string section"", ""shakers"", ""simple percussion"", ""tambourine"", ""flute bass""]",0,sm7eBFHtdeA,4977