video,youtube_link,musiccaps_caption,youtube_published,youtube_channel,youtube_description,musiccaps_names,musiccaps_aspects,musiccaps_author,youtube_id,musiccaps_rowid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wyELLqwF3w&start=30&end=40,"{""label"":""Piya tu ab to aaja harmonica"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wyELLqwF3w&start=30&end=40""}","This is an instrumental piece with a harmonica as the main lead melodic instrument. High pitched, wobbly sounds are played on the harmonica and contrasted by a deep and full acoustic guitar on which arpeggios are played. There's a sustained pad synth in the background which adds to the overall calming and soothing tone of the song.",2008-12-07T08:39:26Z,Ashok Bhandari,Please visit my new channel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5jM-Z3Hy_E.NOTE :- ALL COPY RIGHTS WITH ITS TRUE OWNER..NO COPYRIGHT VIOLATIONS OR COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT ARE INTENDED. ...NOT FOR COMMERCIAL PURPOSE .. LOADED FOR ENJOYMENT AND ENTERTAINMENT ONLY,"[""Harmonica"", ""Wind instrument, woodwind instrument""]","[""harmonica"", ""blues"", ""acoustic guitar arpeggio"", ""calm"", ""pad synth"", ""soothing""]",3,_wyELLqwF3w,3499 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khVk4pTS0bE&start=230&end=240,"{""label"":""Khorakhané (A forza di essere vento) - KHORAKHANE'"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khVk4pTS0bE&start=230&end=240""}","This is a soothing Italian ballad. The leading instruments are a harmonica and acoustic guitar on which arpeggios are played. The singer has a silky baritone voice, and captures the reflective and tranquil nature of the song with his performance.",2008-12-28T14:25:17Z,Emanuele Ricciardi,"Like the Jews, Gypsies were singled out by the Nazis for racial persecution and annihilation. They were 'nonpersons,' of 'foreign blood,' 'labor-shy,' and as such were termed asocials. To a degree, they shared the fate of the Jews in their ghettos, in the extermination camps, before firing squads, as medical guinea pigs, and being injected with lethal substances. KHORAKHANE' The hearbeats slow down, the head walks on in that poddle of piss and concrete in that field blown by the wind by dint of being the wind I bear the name of all baptisms each name the seal of a pass for a ford, a country, a cloud, a song a diamond hidden in bread but for one humour in blood so sweet for the same reason to travel, travelling The heartbeats slow down, the head walks on in the dark of forlorn swings some gypsies stopped and became Italian like copper hung to get brown on a wall Being able to read the book of the world with everchanging words and no writing on the narrow paths in the palm of a hand those frightening secrets until a man meets you and won't know himself anymore and every country lights up and peace surrenders Sons would fall from the calendar Yugoslavia, Poland, Hungary soldiers would take them all and all they threw away And then Mirka at St. Georges in May * between the flowers flames, with laughs and drinks a relief in tears flooding the eyes and from the eyes falling down Now rise you childbrides the time has come to go blue veins on your wrists another day for begging And if this means stealing a scanty bread out of poverty and misfortunes on the mirror of this kampina ** to my eyes, clear as a farewell that can only tell who's got in his mouth God's point of view Čvava sero po tute i kerava jek sano ot mori i taha jek jak kon kašta vašu ti baro nebo avi ker. kon ovla so mutavla kon ovla ovla kon aščovi me ğava palan ladi me ğava palan bura ot croiuti. * Gypsies' holiday, on the 6th of May ** kampina: mobile tent -The final verse in ""romanes"" (the language of the rom and gypsies) are Giorgio Bezzecchi, ""Harvie rom"" (Croatian). -""Khorakhané"" (literally: ""Lovers of the Koran"") are a tribe of Muslim rom Serbian-Montenegrin origin. the video is taken from : django reinhardt expanded film J'attendrai ; PICCOLO SOLE/A LITTLE SUN un film di Nino Bizzarri Lyrics and music by Fabrizio De André and Ivano Fossati Testo e musica di Fabrizio de André e Ivano Fossati","[""Music"", ""Electronic tuner"", ""Plucked string instrument""]","[""soothing ballad"", ""italian singing"", ""harmonica"", ""silky male baritone vocal"", ""acoustic guitar arpeggios"", ""reflective"", ""soothing"", ""peaceful""]",3,khVk4pTS0bE,4347 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BEZdszHKGTQ&start=20&end=30,"{""label"":""Alice Cooper Eighteen Harmonica and Guitar Lesson by Nanaimo musician George Goodman"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BEZdszHKGTQ&start=20&end=30""}","This is a tutorial of a song that could be described as blues-rock. The performer plays the harmonica while strumming chords on an acoustic guitar. The feel of the instrumental is reflective, mellow and bluesy.",2011-11-13T22:29:49Z,George Goodman,"Harmonica Tabs, Chords, Lyrics - http://harpnguitar.com/free-member-registration Hi George here. Welcome to this video where I show you how I play Alice Cooper's Eighteen on guitar and harmonica. I'm going to go through the guitar chords, go through that signature riff and the rhythm to how that's played. There's 2 different vocal parts to the chorus and I'll show you each of those. Then I'll go through the harmonica, the key I'm using and what I'm doing on that. Then finally we'll play through the whole thing. Starting off with the guitar chords. It starts in E minor, then goes to C, to D and back to E minor. The chords for the bridge are A minor, B minor - if you can't play B minor with the barre then you can play it in open position, C, and D. Ok, for the opening riff we're starting in E minor and going to play the sixth string open and sound the E and then strum the chord. So that's beats 1 and 2. Then pick sixth string open, E, then F# which is sixth string second fret, to G - sixth string third fret and then we'll play A which is 5th string open. Then we're going to play the C chord to D. So the counting on this goes 1 2 3 & 4 & 1 & 2 3 & 4. Sound great on guitar and harmonica: http://harpnguitar.com/free-member-registration Now Eighteen, the chorus. The first time you go through it, the chorus starts on E. Eighteen and I don't know what I want. The second time through, the chorus starts on G. Eighteen and I don't know what I want, Eighteen I got to get away. Ok. So it starts on two different pitches. The first time through it starts on the E, the second time through starts on G. Ok, now for the harmonica, the song is in the key of Em which is the relative minor to G. I'm not playing a G harmonica, however, I playing a C so I'm playing like second position and that gives me the notes I need just for that little intro run that goes on. So, I like to do that at the beginning and sometimes in the middle and sometimes at the end. So one thing I like to do with this song is you can make great use of dynamics. So, it's got this opening riff and that sounds great and you can play that loud and then when the verses come in, you can bring it down, just tone it down a bit, and then slowly build until you get back to the chorus and kinda let it loose again. OK, so let's try that. Let's play through this, keep in mind the dynamics and just have some fun. Alright, so that's Alice Cooper's Eighteen. That's how I play it on guitar and harmonica. I hope you enjoyed the video and can use it to put that great song together. See you next time. Have a great day. Peace.","[""Harmonica"", ""Wind instrument, woodwind instrument""]","[""harmonica"", ""guitar"", ""live recording"", ""tutorial video"", ""acoustic guitar strumming"", ""bluesy harmonica playing"", ""bluesy guitar chords"", ""male speaking""]",3,BEZdszHKGTQ,1220 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEclHruM37s&start=210&end=220,"{""label"":""Country Road - The LACS Lyrics"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEclHruM37s&start=210&end=220""}","This is a rap rock song that fuses elements from each genre. The rapper has a charismatic and fiery approach, and after his rap verse we hear a blues-rock electric guitar solo. There's a sustained warm synth with a flanger that supports the whole melodic aspect of the track. The mood of this song feels motivating.",2012-10-12T21:57:57Z,gat0rgirl13,"Country Boy's Paradise, 2011","[""Soul music""]","[""hip hop"", ""electric guitar solo"", ""rap rock"", ""bluesy electric guitar tone"", ""simple hip hop drum beat"", ""charismatic fiery male rapper"", ""bright flanger synth"", ""harmonica""]",3,HEclHruM37s,1781