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=swIXVQtP_TI&start=30&end=40,"{""label"":""Cold Frosty Morning for the Mandolin Cafe"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swIXVQtP_TI&start=30&end=40""}","The low quality recording features a cover that consists of a mandolin solo melody playing over playback instrumental that has smooth bass and acoustic rhythm guitar. The recording is noisy, in mono and it sounds passionate and joyful.",2009-06-23T11:30:38Z,Mandolin1944,"This is a very interesting tune. The tune has several versions and at least two of them are totally different tunes. The one played here is, I think, by far the most common in North America and is played in the key of Am. It is a tune of Scottish origin (perhaps derived from an air by the great Neil Gow? -- not sure about that). The tune in this form commemorates the battle of Culloden Moor, when, on cold spring morning in 1746 the English Army surprised and massacred a Scottish highlander army and thereby ended the Jacobite Rebellion. In years that followed thousands of apparently completely innocent Scotts were murdered by the English general the Duke of Cumberland (aka the Butcher) to punish them and to assure no more highlander rebellions would occur. But there is another version of ""Cold Frosty Morning"" which is an old tyme quadrille (6/8 time? or 3/4 time?) which was played in using an altered tuning and is in the key of D. The Fiddlers Companion attributes this tune to Stephen B. Tucker of Mississippi who started fiddling in late 1860's and was recorded for the Library of Congress in 1939. I plan to research this more. And of course the bluegrass folks have a ball with it. Im playing it here at 90 bpm in 2/4 time. Played on a 2002 Gibson F-5 Fern","[""Acoustic guitar"", ""Music"", ""Mandolin"", ""Musical instrument"", ""Steel guitar, slide guitar"", ""Plucked string instrument""]","[""low quality"", ""noisy"", ""mono"", ""cover"", ""mandolin solo melody"", ""acoustic rhythm guitar"", ""smooth bass"", ""instrumental playback"", ""passionate"", ""joyful""]",4,swIXVQtP_TI,4988 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYSW6Y884dA&start=180&end=190,"{""label"":""Izaías e Seus Chorões | Remelexo (Jacob do Bandolim) | Instrumental Sesc Brasil"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYSW6Y884dA&start=180&end=190""}","The low quality recording features wide acoustic guitar melodies playing over shimmering hi hats, followed by acoustic bass guitar. It sounds passionate and joyful.",2011-02-04T21:27:43Z,Instrumental Sesc Brasil,"Izaías Bueno de Almeida começou a tocar bandolim com 10 anos de idade. Quando foi apresentado por Jacob do Bandolim, tornou-se o mais respeitado bandolinista de São Paulo. Israel passou depois para o violão, tocando bossa-nova, e para a guitarra, integrando conjuntos de iê-iê-iê. O começo dos anos 70 marcou também o nascimento de Izaías e Seus Chorões, com a atual formação, junta há mais de dez anos. Formação: Izaías Bueno de Almeida - bandolim Israel Bueno de Almeida - violão 7 cordas Edmilson Capelupi - violão 6 e 7 cordas Arnaldinho do Cavaco - cavaquinho José Reli - pandeiro Gênero: Choro Show que ocorreu no Teatro Anchieta do Sesc Consolação dia 24/01/2011 • site oficial: https://www.instrumentalsescbrasil.org.br/ • assista aos shows ao vivo pelo https://www.youtube.com/instrumentalsescbrasil Inscreva-se no canal http://www.youtube.com/sescsp e fique por dentro de toda a programação que acontece nas unidades do Sesc no estado de São Paulo. Basta ter uma conta gratuita no Google.","[""Guitar"", ""Acoustic guitar"", ""Music"", ""Mandolin"", ""Musical instrument"", ""Plucked string instrument"", ""Bowed string instrument""]","[""low quality"", ""wide acoustic guitars melody"", ""shimmering hi hats"", ""acoustic bass guitar"", ""passionate"", ""joyful""]",4,cYSW6Y884dA,3718 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSaX7QfeWog&start=30&end=40,"{""label"":""Mandolin Bridge Part 1"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSaX7QfeWog&start=30&end=40""}","This is the live performance of a country music piece. There is a female vocal and two male vocals taking turns and sometimes singing the words at the same time. The melody consists of an electric guitar, an acoustic guitar and a bass guitar while in the rhythmic background there is an acoustic sounding upbeat drum beat. The atmosphere is cozy. There is an easygoing aura to it. This piece could be used in the soundtrack of a movie or a TV show that takes place in rural USA.",2014-04-08T18:01:39Z,janrohan,"This video is about the Mandolin Bridge band Ohio -- rocking country, dance and oldies! Visit us at www.mandolinbridge.com !","[""Singing"", ""Country"", ""Music"", ""Mandolin"", ""Ska"", ""Song""]","[""country music"", ""female vocal"", ""male vocals"", ""electric guitar"", ""acoustic guitar"", ""acoustic sounding drums"", ""bass guitar"", ""simple tune"", ""easygoing"", ""cozy"", ""joyful"", ""upbeat"", ""live performance""]",9,QSaX7QfeWog,2620 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tvwi_YuLehk&start=30&end=40,"{""label"":""Greensky Bluegrass | 3/01/2014 | \""Letter To Seymour\"" - \""New Rize Hill\"""",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tvwi_YuLehk&start=30&end=40""}","This is the live performance of a bluegrass music piece. There are male vocals singing together in a lively manner. There are two banjos playing the melody, one acting as the lead and the other as the rhythm. There is also an acoustic guitar following the banjos. An upright bass is playing the bass line which acts as a rhythmic background. The general atmosphere of the piece is very uplifting. The piece can be used in the soundtrack of rural comedies. It could also be used in the background for funny social media content.",2014-04-20T16:36:51Z,GreenskyBluegrass,"Greensky Bluegrass live at the Neptune Theater in Seattle, Washington on March 1, 2014 performing a medley of Letter To Seymour into New Rize Hill. Anders Beck: dobro Michael Arlen Bont: banjo and vocals Dave Bruzza: guitar and vocals Mike Devol: bass and vocals Paul Hoffman: mandolin and vocals Filmed & Edited by Mark Burgin (tapermark) © 2014 Greensky Bluegrass All Rights Reserved www.greenskybluegrass.com","[""Flamenco"", ""Music"", ""Mandolin"", ""Bluegrass""]","[""bluegrass"", ""live performance"", ""male vocals"", ""banjo"", ""banjo solo"", ""upright bass"", ""acoustic guitar"", ""playful"", ""joyful"", ""uplifting"", ""easygoing""]",9,Tvwi_YuLehk,2876