{"video": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7igso5_MBE&start=30&end=40", "youtube_link": "{\"label\":\"Bugle Calls : Every bugle call\",\"href\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7igso5_MBE&start=30&end=40\"}", "musiccaps_caption": "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.", "youtube_published": "2011-05-10T22:25:05Z", "youtube_channel": "Jenna Marbles", "youtube_description": "NEW CHANNEL : http://YOUTUBE.COM/RYANTHOMASTV\n\nbugle 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\n\nAdjutant's Call: indicates that the adjutant is about to form the guard, battalion, or regiment.\nAlarm (as played by Sam Jaffe near the end of Gunga Din)\nAssembly: Signals troops to assemble at a designated place.\nAttention: Sound as a warning that troops are about to be called to attention.\nBoots and Saddles: Sounded for mounted troops to mount and take their place in line.\nCall to Quarters: Signals all personnel not authorized to be absent to return to their quarters for the night.\nCharge: Signal to execute a charge: gallop forward into harm's way with deadly intent.\nChurch Call: Signals religious services are about to begin.\nThe call may also be used to announce the formation of a funeral escort from a selected military unit.\nDrill Call: Sounds as a warning to turn out for drill.\nFatigue Call: Signals all designated personnel to report for fatigue duty.\nFire Call: Signals that there is a fire on the post or in the vicinity.\nThe call is also used for fire drill.\nFirst Call: Sounds as a warning that personnel will prepare to assemble for a formation.\nThis 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.\nFirst Sergeant's Call: Signals that the First Sergeant is about to form the company.\nGuard Mount: Sounds as a warning that the guard is about to be assembled for guard mount.\nLast Post is a bugle call used at Commonwealth of Nations military funerals and ceremonies commemorating those who have been killed in a war.\nMail Call: Signals personnel to assemble for the distribution of mail.\nMess Call: Signals mealtime.\nOfficers Call: Signals all officers to assemble at a designated place.\nPay Call: Signals that troops will be paid.\nRecall: Signals duties or drills to cease.\n\nRetreat\nMENU0:00\nRetreat played on the bugle by a member of the United States Army Band\nProblems playing this file? See media help.\nRetreat: 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:\nI can't get 'em up,\nI can't get 'em up,\nI can't get 'em up this morning;\nI can't get 'em up,\nI can't get 'em up,\nI can't get 'em up at all!\nThe corporal's worse than the privates,\nThe sergeant's worse than the corporals,\nLieutenant's worse than the sergeants,\nAnd the captain's worst of all!", "musiccaps_names": "[\"Brass instrument\", \"Trumpet\"]", "musiccaps_aspects": "[\"low quality\", \"bright brass melody\", \"noisy\", \"mono\", \"reverberant\"]", "musiccaps_author": "4", "youtube_id": "S7igso5_MBE", "musiccaps_rowid": 2741} {"video": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJA5AWbt6HM&start=70&end=80", "youtube_link": "{\"label\":\"Chango - Henry Fiol\",\"href\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJA5AWbt6HM&start=70&end=80\"}", "musiccaps_caption": "The Regional Mexican song features a passionate male vocal singing over guiro percussion, followed by wooden percussion, shimmering cymbals, acoustic rhythm guitar in the left channel of the stereo image and bright brass melody in the right channel. It sounds joyful, happy and passionate.", "youtube_published": "2009-09-17T01:58:57Z", "youtube_channel": "Pedro Velazco", "youtube_description": "", "musiccaps_names": "[\"Music\", \"Music of Latin America\", \"Salsa music\"]", "musiccaps_aspects": "[\"regional mexican\", \"passionate male vocal\", \"guiro percussion\", \"wooden percussions\", \"shimmering cymbals\", \"bright brass melody\", \"groovy bass\", \"acoustic rhythm guitar\", \"passionate\", \"happy\", \"joyful\"]", "musiccaps_author": "4", "youtube_id": "UJA5AWbt6HM", "musiccaps_rowid": 2905} {"video": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZsmfIMEzrQs&start=30&end=40", "youtube_link": "{\"label\":\"The Music City Soul Brothers - let our love go on (Music City)\",\"href\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZsmfIMEzrQs&start=30&end=40\"}", "musiccaps_caption": "The low quality recording features harmonizing mixed vocals singing over groovy bass, shimmering cymbals, soft snare hits, funky guitar melody and bright brass melody. The recording is very noisy, in mono, with some crackles in it and it sounds funky and addictive - thanks to those vocals. Sounds like something you would hear in clubs during the 60s and 70s.", "youtube_published": "2014-01-27T18:37:44Z", "youtube_channel": "Alex Rural Soul", "youtube_description": "this song remind me the impressions Hit \"it's allright\"..i love this style of mid tempo soul ... for first time on youtube!!!!", "musiccaps_names": "[\"Singing\", \"Swing music\", \"Music\", \"Psychedelic rock\", \"Rock and roll\"]", "musiccaps_aspects": "[\"funk/soul\", \"low quality\", \"harmonizing mixed vocals\", \"groovy bass\", \"shimmering cymbals\", \"soft snare hits\", \"bright brass melody\", \"funky guitar melody\", \"funky\", \"noisy\", \"crackles\", \"addictive\", \"mono\"]", "musiccaps_author": "4", "youtube_id": "ZsmfIMEzrQs", "musiccaps_rowid": 3422} {"video": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_fKntnlIYTQ&start=30&end=40", "youtube_link": "{\"label\":\"Andy Narell: Coffee Street\",\"href\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_fKntnlIYTQ&start=30&end=40\"}", "musiccaps_caption": "The low quality recording features a live performance of a big band that consists of shimmering hi hats, steel pan melody, punchy snare, soft kick hits, bright brass melody, groovy double bass melody and cowbell percussion. The recording is a bit noisy and it sounds happy and fun.", "youtube_published": "2013-01-22T23:26:57Z", "youtube_channel": "University of North Texas College Concerts", "youtube_description": "Coffee Street, (1998) by Andy Narell\n2:00 Steel Band - Mark Ford, director\nOne O'Clock Lab Band - Steve Weist, director\n\nRecorded Live, October 29, 2012\nWinspear Hall, College of Music\nUniversity of North Texas\nhttp://music.unt.edu\n\nMore about UNT Percussion:\nhttp://music.unt.edu/pecussion", "musiccaps_names": "[\"Music\", \"Steelpan\"]", "musiccaps_aspects": "[\"low quality\", \"live performance\", \"noisy\", \"big band\", \"shimmering hi hats\", \"punchy snare\", \"soft kick hits\", \"steel pan melody\", \"bright brass melody\", \"groovy double bass melody\", \"cowbell percussion\", \"fun\", \"happy\"]", "musiccaps_author": "4", "youtube_id": "_fKntnlIYTQ", "musiccaps_rowid": 3481}