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=qMd2DTyF9EE&start=30&end=40,"{""label"":""Irish Country Fiddle Solo 'FinnMacCool' - \""Pinch of Snuff\"""",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMd2DTyF9EE&start=30&end=40""}",This is the live performance of an Irish folk music piece. There is no singer. The fiddle is playing an upbeat solo while the bass guitar is playing a complex bass line using the tapping technique. The atmosphere is joyful. This piece could be used in the soundtrack of a documentary that has scenes of rapid movement.,2006-11-03T14:50:10Z,Adrian Keating Archive - Sydney Lyric Orchestra,"Blistering Violin Solo by Mark Oates ""Pinch of Snuff"" -performed by the Finn McCool band; Greg O'Brian gtr, David ""Mad Dog"" Warwick mandolin, Mark Oates Violin, Steve Sampson bass, every Sat arvo in the Mercantile Hotel, the Rocks, Sydney. Take them seriously. I do. 4 Cameras, 6 sound sources. Mashed together on my (Adrian K) computer. Check out the other Video's of Sydneys Live Music Scene with me all over them @ http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=musodata http://members.ozemail.com.au/~classblu/ check out another raging violinist mate of ours, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0-UjUto2_8 iancooper.com Tags: irish country jig reel traditional electric violin bass guitar mandolin","[""Country"", ""Music"", ""Musical instrument"", ""Violin, fiddle"", ""Bluegrass""]","[""irish folk music"", ""live performance"", ""no singer"", ""instrumental"", ""bass guitar"", ""tapping"", ""fiddle"", ""fiddle solo"", ""playful"", ""vibrant"", ""joyful"", ""upbeat""]",9,qMd2DTyF9EE,4781 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLqasxGYWX8&start=30&end=40,"{""label"":""Salsa music - A great salsa song Mary by Joe Arroyo"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLqasxGYWX8&start=30&end=40""}","This is a live performance of a salsa music piece. The melody is being played by loud and high-pitched trumpets with the backing of the piano and the bass guitar. In the rhythmic background, a group of latin percussive elements are playing such as cowbell and maracas. The atmosphere is vibrant and sensual. This piece could be included in the soundtrack of a romance movie that takes place in the Caribbeans or Latin America.",2009-02-21T13:35:44Z,EL BAILADOR,"Salsa music by Joe Arroyo. Salsa song, Mary. Joe Arroyo playing live Mary. This is salsa music live, The cd version is fantastic as live. Salsa music is a diverse and predominantly Cuban Caribbean genre that is popular across Latin America and among Latinos abroad that was brought to international fame by Puerto Rican and Cuban musicians. Salsa music incorporates multiple styles and variations; the term can be used to describe most any form of popular Cuban-derived genre, such as chachachá and Son. Most specifically, however, salsa music refers to a particular style developed in the 1960s and '70s by Puerto Rican and Cuban immigrants to the New York City area, and stylistic descendants like 1980s salsa romantica. The style is now practiced throughout Latin America, and abroad. Salsa's closest relatives are Cuban mambo and the son orchestras of the early 20th century, as well as Latin jazz. The terms Latin jazz and salsa are sometimes used interchangeably; many musicians are considered a part of either (like Tito Puente, Eddie palmieri, Ray Barreto among others), or both, fields, especially performers from prior to the 1970s. Salsa music is essentially Cuban in stylistic origin.. though it also has styles mixed with pop, jazz, rock, and R&B. Salsa is the primary music played at Latin dance clubs and is the ""essential pulse of Latin music"", according to Ed Morales,while music author Peter Manuel called it the ""most popular dance (music) among Puerto Rican and Cuban communities, (and in) Central and South America"", and ""one of the most dynamic and significant pan-American musical phenomena of the 1970s and 1980s"". Modern salsa music remains a dance-oriented genre and is closely associated with a style of salsa dancing.","[""Music"", ""Ska"", ""Salsa music""]","[""latin dance music"", ""salsa"", ""live performance"", ""trumpet"", ""piano"", ""bass guitar"", ""latin percussive elements"", ""cowbell"", ""maracas"", ""vibrant"", ""joyful"", ""sensual""]",9,pLqasxGYWX8,4704 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwA9JSlK_lM&start=30&end=40,"{""label"":""Seán McKeon, Conor McEvoy, John Blake - Traditional Irish Music from LiveTrad.com"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwA9JSlK_lM&start=30&end=40""}",This is an Irish folk music piece. There is no singer. The main melody is being played by the uilleann pipes and the fiddle at a high pitch. The acoustic guitar is playing a rapid procession of chords in the background. The atmosphere is lively. This piece could be playing in the background at an Irish pub. It could also be used in the soundtracks of movies and TV shows that have a theme with an Irish influence.,2012-02-17T12:56:44Z,Livetrad,"http://www.livetrad.com Performing a number of reels during a benefit concert for 'Aid Japan for Children', a group working with survivors of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan in 2011. This video was recorded by Martin Moylan at St. Anne's Church on Dawson St., Dublin 2 and we're delighted to add it to the LiveTrad YouTube channel. For more info see 'Aid Japan for Children' on Facebook.","[""Banjo"", ""Traditional music"", ""Music"", ""Bluegrass""]","[""irish folk music"", ""no singer"", ""instrumental"", ""uilleann pipes"", ""fiddle"", ""acoustic guitar"", ""vibrant"", ""joyful"", ""lively"", ""steady tempo""]",9,NwA9JSlK_lM,2378