{"video": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aq3vov8-fw8&start=30&end=40", "youtube_link": "{\"label\":\"Performance Techniques for Tambourine by Daniel Smithiger\",\"href\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aq3vov8-fw8&start=30&end=40\"}", "musiccaps_caption": "This orchestral song features flutes playing the main melody. This is backed by bass played on the cello. The percussion is played on the tambourine. This song is in a compound time signature. Toward the end of the clip, the tambourine sound is played loud in a specific rhythm.", "youtube_published": "2010-08-04T16:57:45Z", "youtube_channel": "Black Swamp Percussion", "youtube_description": "Daniel Smithiger, BSP Education Consultant, has developed a new series of educational reference materials exploring basic performance techniques for common accessory percussion instruments. The series is geared towards beginning percussion students, as well as music directors aspiring to expand their knowledge of percussion performance. \r\n\r\nThis corresponding video demonstration of select tambourine techniques provides another level of tutorial with close up, over-the-shoulder and wide angle shots.\n\n- - - -\n\n[ Official Website ]\n\nwww.blackswamp.com \n\n- - - -\n\n[ Get Social ]\n\nNewsletter: http://bit.ly/BSPFam\nPodcast: http://bit.ly/BlackSwampPod\nFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/BSPFam/\nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/blackswampperc/\nInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/blackswamppercussion/ \nTwitter: https://twitter.com/blackswamp \n\n- - - -\n\n#blackswamp #percussion #music #drums #percussionist #drummer #drumming #orchestra #band #tambourine", "musiccaps_names": "[\"Music\", \"Tambourine\"]", "musiccaps_aspects": "[\"orchestral music\", \"no voices\", \"moderate tempo\", \"flute sounds\", \"tambourine\", \"flute harmony\", \"instrumental\", \"string section\"]", "musiccaps_author": "0", "youtube_id": "aq3vov8-fw8", "musiccaps_rowid": 3576} {"video": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0Xvr8maR34&start=0&end=10", "youtube_link": "{\"label\":\"How Firm a Foundation | The Tabernacle Choir\",\"href\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0Xvr8maR34&start=0&end=10\"}", "musiccaps_caption": "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.", "youtube_published": "2012-10-26T16:09:25Z", "youtube_channel": "The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square", "youtube_description": "Purchase \"How Firm a Foundation\" from the album \"Heavensong: Music of Contemplation and Light\": \n\nAmazon: http://amzn.to/P5lCsR\niTunes: http://bit.ly/R7fFsb\nDeseret Book: http://bit.ly/SWDqW2\nLDS Store: http://bit.ly/TVb9kC\n\nThe 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.\n\nAired August 5, 2012 from the Music and the Spoken Word broadcast episode 4325.", "musiccaps_names": "[\"Brass instrument\", \"Music\", \"Orchestra\", \"Trombone\", \"Classical music\"]", "musiccaps_aspects": "[\"orchestral music\", \"brass section\", \"string section\", \"instrumental\", \"no voices\", \"epic music\", \"grand entrance theme\", \"uplifting music\", \"victorious mood\"]", "musiccaps_author": "0", "youtube_id": "r0Xvr8maR34", "musiccaps_rowid": 4843}