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Tubular Bells (Start of the 2nd part) on Theremin | The song is an instrumental. The song is in slow tempo with a theremin playing a melancholic melody with a guitar accompaniment. The song is emotional and lilting. The audio quality is poor. | 2007-05-29T15:55:35Z | DANI ROTTENBRAIN | Versión thereministica del principio de la segunda parte de tubular bells de Mike Oldfield | ["Music", "Theremin"] | ["theremin", "emotional", "guitar accompaniment", "poor audio quality", "romantic", "love song", "endless love", "forever together", "ambient noises", "youtube music video", "beautiful love", "pure and innocent", "live performance", "live audience", "melancholic music", "instrumental music", "slow tempo", "emotional", "sad"] | 1 | 03frQGyrgQ4 | 114 | |
Thinkpad X61 Tablet Drawing [Full HD] | This new age song features a guitar solo being played. This is accompanied by a tabla on the percussion. The bass plays the root notes of the chord with no flourishes and embellishments. An angelic voice sings vocables in the background. The voice does not sing any lyrics. The mood of this song is relaxing. This song can be played in a meditation center. | 2011-07-13T14:18:22Z | RMania | Full review: www.retropcmania.com | ["Music", "Theremin"] | ["new age song", "guitar solo", "tabla", "vocables backing", "bass", "no vocal melody", "angelic voice", "relaxing song", "slow tempo"] | 0 | 338iZ76huSQ | 437 | |
もののけ姫/テルミン×ライアー | The song is an instrumental. The song is slow tempo with a Chinese string instrument playing a lilting melody along with tones of the string instrument being plucked like a harp. The song is emotional and melancholic. The song is a live performance with ambient room noise and generally poor audio quality. | 2011-05-23T15:14:22Z | leierogura | テルミンとアルトライアーのコラボ。 | ["Music", "Theremin"] | ["instrumental music", "chinese stringed instrument", "relaxing playlist", "no percussion instruments", "sound searching", "heartfelt", "folk music", "classical music influences", "poor audio quality", "ambient room noises", "slow tempo", "emotional", "passionate", "sad", "melancholic", "poignant", "strings plucked", "live performance", "quiet audience", "harp accompaniment"] | 1 | 3kSQNjfJnN8 | 495 | |
Half-Life 2 - Song 31. | This music is an Electronic instrumental. The tempo is slow with synthesiser arrangements and digitally arranged sounds. The music is dark, futuristic,intense, sinister, and scary with a gothic ambiance. This music is futuristic techno pop. | 2008-01-09T22:45:23Z | Halflifer | The Orange Box - Original Soundtrack (2007) Half-Life 2 - Song 31. | ["Music", "Theremin"] | ["instrumental", "slow tempo", "intense", "techno pop", "electro pop", "synthesiser articulation", "electronic music", "industrial rock", "sinister", "eerie", "booming", "techno", "alternative rock", "goth", "dark", "ambient", "scary", "video game music", "horror film music", "eerie", "futuristic", "gothic ambience"] | 7 | 5bn7PPKcqSA | 675 | |
Goodbye - Benny Goodman 1980 | The jazz music features a clarinet playing a melody that's ending a song. A big band that incorporates a jazz acoustic guitar accompanies the clarinet. The tempo is slow and the style is ballad. The medium quality audio recording leads me to believe this is an older recording. | 2008-08-01T22:23:11Z | SwingCla | "Benny Goodman in Japan 1980" Playlist = http://bit.ly/2wGtUzi / "Aurex Jazz Festival", Sep.3,1980 at Budokan(Tokyo,Japan) / cl:Benny Goodman, p:Teddy Wilson, tp:Tony Terran, tb:Dick Nash, g:Eddie Duran, b:Al Obidinski, dr:John Markham | ["Music", "Theremin"] | ["clarinet", "strings", "acoustic guitar", "big band", "jazz genre", "slow tempo", "ballad", "ending", "medium quality audio recording"] | 2 | 8GKbDSu9Xd0 | 908 | |
Kerala Backwaters, India [Amazing Places 4K] | This Indian instrumental song features the main melody being played on a bowed instrument called the dilruba. This starts off by going to a higher note and then playing a descending lick. This is accompanied by a santoor playing an ascending lick. There is no percussion in this song. There are no voices in this song. This song can be played in a meditation session. | 2016-04-16T17:14:03Z | Amazing Places on Our Planet | The Kerala Backwaters are unique set of interconnected rivers, lakes and channels (natural and manmade) with total lenght of thousand miles. They are the main tourist attraction in Kerala state, and are usually explored by houseboats or tour boats. In the video - one full day/night cruise with houseboat from Kollam to Ashtamudi Lake, and one day boat trip from Kollam to Alleppey (Alappuzha). Recorded February 2016 in 4K (Ultra HD) with Sony AX100. Music: Gopal - Mystic Journey - 06 - Life Flows On Licensed via ilicensemusic.com -------------------------------------- Immerse yourself in Amazing Places on Our Planet without the distraction of words. New 4K video every Friday or every second Friday. Filmed and Edited by Milosh Kitchovitch (business inquiries: https://www.milosh9k.com/contact). YouTube: https://youtube.com/milosh9k Website: https://milosh9k.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/milosh9k Instagram: https://instagram.com/milosh9k Twitter: https://twitter.com/milosh9k More Amazing Places in 4K: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwJH-XOKXh0g2FJ-6J5JuAowQd7R9M1lP | ["Music", "Theremin", "Outside, rural or natural"] | ["indian mystical music", "meditative music", "slow tempo", "dilruba instrument", "santoor", "indian instruments", "instrumental", "no voice", "no percussion"] | 0 | EwDiNj_5PEg | 1600 | |
The Day The Earth Stood Still 1951 - Theremin studio session. | Two viola/cello like instruments being played with a bow and a lot of tremolo. It sounds like they are complaining and crying, full of pain. They both are playing a melody as they are talking to each other. A low basslike drumhit/kick with a long release is hitting one single note. You can hear some white noise in this recording. This song may be playing in a sad and disturbing scene of a retro movie. | 2010-10-18T00:38:44Z | lostinthetimes | The soundtrack was composed in August 1951 and was Bernard Herrmann's first soundtrack after he moved to Hollywood. Herrmann chose unusual instrumentation for the film: violins, cellos, and basses (all three electric), two theremin electronic instruments (played by Dr. Samuel Hoffman and Paul Shure), two Hammond organs, a large studio electric organ, three vibraphones, two glockenspiels, marimba, tam-tam, 2 bass drums, 3 sets of timpani, two pianos, celesta, two harps, 1 horn, three trumpets, three trombones, and four tubas. Unusual overdubbing and tape-reversal techniques were used, as well. 20th Century Fox later reused the Herrmann title theme in the original pilot episode for Irwin Allen's 1965 TV series Lost in Space. Danny Elfman noted The Day the Earth Stood Still's score inspired his interest in film composing, and made him a fan of Herrmann. The Day the Earth Stood Still is a 1951 American science fiction film that tells the story of a humanoid alien visitor who comes to visit the Earth with a warning, accompanied by his powerful robot, "Gort". Robert Wise directed this film, and its leading actors and actresses were Michael Rennie, Patricia Neal, Sam Jaffe, and Hugh Marlowe. "Gort" is also a primary character in this motion picture, but he is portrayed as a completely mechanical man. The writer of The Day the Earth Stood Still, Edmund H. North, based his screenplay on Harry Bates's short story "Farewell to the Master" (1940). Julian Blaustein produced this film for 20th Century Fox, and its cinematography was executed by Leo Tover. Nearly all of the action takes place in Washington, D.C., where the alien spacecraft lands, and then remains without moving for almost the entire motion picture. | ["Music", "Theremin"] | ["cinematic", "sad", "strings", "basssound", "melancholic", "slow tempo"] | 6 | JzRb1OVpat0 | 2049 | |
Salt Lake 2002 Olympics music - The Fire Within (from the Opening Ceremony) | This opera song features a female voice singing at a high pitch. This is accompanied by a shimmering background sound for one bar. This is followed by the sound of wind. This song has a victorious mood. This song can be played at the end of a war scene for the victor of the war. | 2009-12-14T16:43:46Z | Ikarus361 | This track was used on the Opening Ceremony of the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake, during the Fire Within performance (With the appearance of the child of light), shortly before the Parade of Nations. Composed by the great Michael Kamen (who sadly died one year later). All rights reserved. | ["Music", "Theremin"] | ["opera song", "female voice", "high pitch", "no percussion", "shimmering background sound", "wind sound", "slow tempo", "no other instruments", "epic sound", "sound of victory"] | 0 | XWj7nP7kfdQ | 3191 | |
Learning the Theremin, day 3. Saint-Saens, "The Swan". | This instrumental clip features a theremin being played. This is backed by acoustic plucking chords. There is no percussion in this song. There are no voices in this song. This is a slow tempo song and the melody is haunting. This song can be used in a dream sequence in a movie. | 2010-09-23T20:10:49Z | Al-Khwarizmi (Theremin) | Trying to play Saint-Saens' "The Swan" on my new Burns B3 theremin. Note that I suck since I am a complete novice (it's the third day I play the theremin), so don't listen if you're looking for good music. I hope I learn with time. | ["Music", "Theremin"] | ["low quality recording", "theremin", "acoustic guitar", "instrumental", "no voices", "slow tempo", "haunting melody", "dreamy sequence", "no percussion"] | 0 | emP2Sg9QEg4 | 3897 | |
harry & eggsy | all i want | A male vocalist sings this sad melody. The tempo is slow with an acoustic guitar accompaniment and a droning keyboard harmony. The song is soft ,mellow, sad, emotional, sentimental, regretful , lonely and poignant. This song is an Alternative Rock/Indie. | 2015-08-20T05:52:36Z | stoleyourmateria | HARTWIN WEEK: Day 5: angst ----------------------------------------------------------------- (PLEASE WATCH IN HD) this is kind of a companion piece to my hartwin "love love love" fanvid. i had a lot of fun editing this. hope you enjoy the angst! :D ----------------------------------------------------------------- • fandom: kingsman • pairing: harry hart & eggsy unwin • song: "all i want" by kodaline ---------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. | ["Music", "Theremin"] | ["male singer", "slow tempo", "acoustic guitar", "atmospheric", "poignant", "dream pop", "lonely", "pop rock", "longing", "sombre", "breakup song", "passionate", "sad", "wistful", "emotional", "sentimental", "regretful", "wistful", "movie soundtrack", "droning keyboard harmony"] | 7 | gTX4SG70cEY | 4032 | |
Eva Hesse | This song features two female voices. One of the voices sings an 'ooh' throughout the song. The second voice sings an 'ah' in places. The first time the 'ah' is sung, it is in a dissonant harmony. The second one is in the scale. This is accompanied by a guitar playing arpeggiated chords. There are no lyrics in this song, but only lyrics. There is no percussion in this song. This song can be played in a movie scene where a person is confused after having been forced to make a tough decision. | 2010-12-09T18:15:30Z | Elisa Cardellini | Eva Hesse (1936-1970), was a German-born American sculptor, known for her pioneering work in materials such as latex, fiberglass, and plastics. After graduating from New York's School of Industrial Art in 1952, Hesse studied at New York's Pratt Institute (1952--1953) and Cooper Union (1954--1957), then at the Yale School of Art and Architecture (1957--1959), where she studied under Josef Albers and received a B.F.A. Upon returning to New York she made friends with many young artists. In 1961, she met and married sculptor Tom Doyle. In August 1962 Eva Hesse and Tom Doyle participated in an Allan Kaprow Happening at the Art Students League of New York in Woodstock, New York. There Hesse made her first three dimensional piece: a costume for the Happening. In 1963 Eva Hesse had a one-person show of works on paper at the Allan Stone Gallery on New York's Upper East Side. The couple lived and worked in an abandoned textile mill in the Ruhr region of Germany for about a year during 1964-1965. Hesse was not happy to be back in Germany, but began sculpting with materials that had been left behind in the abandoned factory: first relief sculptures made of cloth-covered cord, electrical wire, and masonite, with playful titles like Eighter from Decatur and Oomamaboomba. Returning to New York City in 1965 she began working in the materials that would become characteristic of her work: latex, fiberglass, and plastics. Eva Hesse had also an interest in drawing as evinced by her numerous workbooks. She was associated with the mid-1960s postminimal anti-form trend in sculpture, participating in New York exhibits such as "Eccentric Abstraction" and "Abstract Inflationism and Stuffed Expressionism" (both 1966). In September 1968 Eva Hesse began teaching at the School of Visual Arts. Her only one-person show of sculpture in her lifetime was "Chain Polymers" at the Fischbach Gallery on W. 57th Street in New York in November 1968; her large piece Expanded Expansion showed at the Whitney Museum in the 1969 exhibit "Anti-Illusion: Pro… | ["Music", "Theremin"] | ["low quality audio", "female voices", "experimental music", "guitar", "synth", "slow tempo", "no percussion", "psychedelic song", "dissonant vocal harmony"] | 0 | oEJ5bh-OIuU | 4612 | |
Vulcan Harp & Theremin | Someone is playing a Theremin on a very high pitch going up in pitch and with a lot of vibrato. This song may be playing at home while enjoying your instrument. | 2011-01-19T00:59:37Z | Peter Pringle | This is called THE KATRIC ARK and it is one of a series of 12 compositions for Vulcan harp and theremin. Since the Vulcan harp was introduced by artist and visionary Wah Ming Chang more than 40 years ago, it has evolved considerably, along with the technology involved with its manufacture. It is acoustic, electroacoustic and electronic (it is the electronic component that permits such things as the playing of complex harmonies, glide pitch shifts, etc.). As a sculptor, Chang molded the instrument to fit the human body, and it is great to hold because it is so wonderfully ergonomic. This particular harp has 26 strings (copper, brass and silver) and is played with finger picks. There are no steel strings and the instrument does not use magnetic pickups like electric guitars. It also does not need to be plugged into anything so there are no annoying cables to get in the way. It transmits directly to its amplifier and speakers by means of an antenna integrated into the pin column (the extended curved vertical arm that holds the tuning pins). The two speakers you see in the video are JBL JRX-125 monitors. As a concept, the characteristics of "Vulcan music" are determined by the remarkable capabilities of the Vulcan harp which include many of the possibilities of the classical instruments of India. The sound of the Vulcan harp has been described as a combination of harp, lute, violin and sitar. If you add to this everything that is possible with the use of the shift disc and the harmonic valves (the seven button controls - one for each note of the diatonic scale - riding above the brass plate) you have an extraordinary number of combinations that can be explored. The harmonic valves are all level-sensitive (each responds to three degrees of left hand finger pressure applied to them: touch, half, and full) and this determines the harmony applied to the vibrating strings. Octave displacement is played by multiple valve configurations depending on the register in which the harpist wants to play. There is also a … | ["Music", "Musical instrument", "Theremin"] | ["vulcan harp/theremin", "slow tempo", "emotional"] | 6 | xRfbWrI03gc | 5329 |
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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;