musiccaps
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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Howl's Moving Castle : Inagakuen Wind Orchestra | This song is an instrumental. The tempo is slow with an amplified organ playing an intense, sinister chord, followed by a cymbal ride and howling wind produced by wind machine and a chime.. The vibe of the music is spooky, dangerous, ghostly, suspenseful, sinister, grim and scary. | 2010-11-29T01:12:56Z | brassbandmusic | Inagakuen Wind Orchestra performed this music in 2009 autumn regular concert. This music was composed by Joe Hisaishi for movie of same name in 2004. And Yo Goto arranged ensemble music for the wind orchestra. | ["Brass instrument", "Music", "Musical instrument", "Orchestra", "Classical music"] | ["instrumental", "slow tempo", "amplified organ", "spooky", "scary", "sinister", "ghostly", "fearful", "suspense", "grim", "eerie", "unearthly", "whooshing", "minimal instrumentation", "wind machine", "chime", "cymbal ride", "wind howling", "intense", "sinister", "amplified organ"] | 7 | RUUZzoeVrK4 | 2705 | |
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 | |
Mahler Symphony No 5, horn solos 3rd mov- Abel Pereira | This symphonic song features an orchestra. At the beginning, a French horn plays a melody. This is followed by a harmony played by the string section and brass section. There is no percussion in this song. This song is uplifting. The mood of this song is suspenseful. This song can be played in a movie where a dangerous scene is taking place. | 2012-05-01T15:03:06Z | brassgang2 | Mahler Symphony No 5, horn solos 3rd mov - Abel Pereira, Porto Symphony Orchestra, Casa da Música, Orquestra Sinfónica do Porto | ["Brass instrument", "Cello", "Double bass", "French horn", "Orchestra", "Violin, fiddle", "Bowed string instrument"] | ["symphonic song", "orchestra", "horn section", "no percussion", "strings", "brass section", "instrumental", "no voices", "uplifting mood", "theme of impending danger"] | 0 | v4sANJkuwP4 | 5151 |