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4 rows where musiccaps_aspects contains "orchestral music" and musiccaps_names contains "Brass instrument" sorted by musiccaps_author
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musiccaps_aspects (array) 26 ✖
- orchestral music · 4 ✖
- instrumental 3
- brass section 2
- no percussion 2
- no voice 2
- no voices 2
- slow tempo 2
- brass instruments 1
- comedic mood 1
- epic music 1
- french horn 1
- grand entrance theme 1
- horn 1
- horns fading away 1
- instrumental music 1
- moderate tempo 1
- reed instrument sound 1
- relaxing song 1
- staccato violins 1
- string section 1
- symphonic feel 1
- symphonic music 1
- triangle 1
- trombone 1
- uplifting music 1
- victorious mood 1
musiccaps_names (array) 8 ✖
- Brass instrument · 4 ✖
- Trombone 3
- Clarinet 1
- Classical music 1
- French horn 1
- Music 1
- Orchestra 1
- Trumpet 1
video | youtube_link | musiccaps_caption | youtube_published | youtube_channel | youtube_description | musiccaps_names | musiccaps_aspects | musiccaps_author ▼ | youtube_id | musiccaps_rowid |
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OUR GANG FOLLIES OF 1940 - A Home Movie Masterpiece | This orchestral song starts with a melody played on a reed instrument backed by strings and the triangle. This is followed by the horn section playing a descending run. The violin plays a solo after the horn section. The violins are backed by the bass played on viola or cello. The mood of this song is comedic. This song can be played in a movie scene where a criminal is planning a cunning tactic. | 2008-09-05T02:48:17Z | Robert Martens | 1940's Amateur Improvised Comedy from Queens, NY. Filmed by my Grandfather Gustave Martens at his home on 14th Avenue in College Point, and in Hermon MacNeil Park. Gus Martens and Percy Simpson played in a 1920's party band called Martens' Sterling Orchestra. (Gus drummed, Percy tickled the ivories). Gus was an only child, and you can see that Percy was like a brother to him. They remained buddies to the end. Grandpa wasn't above using a few silly camera tricks in his movies, so I've added a few tricks of my own, but most of the ones in this movie are Grandpa's. That's the Bronx-Whitestone Bridge seen faintly in the distance - it was brand new then! See more of Grandpa's movies (and mine too!) on this channel! And check out "Grandpa's Picture Party" at WEBNIK.com . | ["Brass instrument", "Clarinet", "Trombone"] | ["orchestral music", "reed instrument sound", "brass section", "no voices", "instrumental", "no percussion", "triangle", "staccato violins", "moderate tempo", "comedic mood"] | 0 | P007re8_iyY | 2490 | |
Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman No.3 | This symphonic song features french horns playing in harmony. The notes played are descending and they finally fade away. There are no other instruments in this song. There are no voices in this song. This song can be played in a dream sequence in a movie. | 2014-06-29T13:00:00Z | Masahito Kuramoto | Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman No.3 - World Premiere Joan Tower Carnegie Hall Centennial Gala May 05, 1991 Carnegie Hall - New York, NY Choir 1 - Members of New York Philharmonic (aka Principal Brass) Philip Smith, trumpet George Coble, trumpet Philip Myers, horn Joseph Alessi, trombone Warren Deck, tuba Choir 2 - Empire Brass Rolf Smedvig, trumpet Jeffrey Curnow, trumpet Eric Ruske, horn Scott Hartman, trombone Samuel Pilafian, tuba Zubin Mehta, conductor | ["Brass instrument", "French horn"] | ["orchestral music", "french horn", "symphonic music", "slow tempo", "horns fading away", "instrumental", "no voice"] | 0 | hnlVKC7rxdg | 4141 | |
How Firm a Foundation | The Tabernacle Choir | 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 | |
Giovanni Gabrieli Sacra Symphonia Sonata Pian'e Forte | This song features the brass section of a symphonic orchestra. The melody is played on trumpets. It is accompanied by a trombone and a brass horn playing individual parts. This song is at a slow tempo and has a relaxing feel. There are no voices in this song. There is no percussion in this song. This song can be played when a hero is returning victorious from a battle. | 2010-06-23T21:36:58Z | Maurizio De Marco | Zubin Metha conducts The Brass Section of the Bayerische Staatsoper | ["Brass instrument", "Trombone", "Trumpet"] | ["brass instruments", "orchestral music", "trombone", "symphonic feel", "horn", "no percussion", "instrumental music", "no voice", "slow tempo", "relaxing song"] | 0 | rQeikHMQGOM | 4876 |
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CREATE VIEW musiccaps_details AS select musiccaps.url as video, json_object( 'label', coalesce(videos.title, 'Missing from YouTube'), 'href', musiccaps.url ) as youtube_link, musiccaps.caption as musiccaps_caption, videos.publishedAt as youtube_published, videos.channelTitle as youtube_channel, videos.description as youtube_description, musiccaps.audioset_names as musiccaps_names, musiccaps.aspect_list as musiccaps_aspects, musiccaps.author_id as musiccaps_author, videos.id as youtube_id, musiccaps.rowid as musiccaps_rowid from musiccaps left join videos on musiccaps.ytid = videos.id;