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=j0UMI2DrnMA&start=130&end=140,"{""label"":""Rooster Song"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0UMI2DrnMA&start=130&end=140""}",This song contains an upright bass playing a simple bassline along with an acoustic guitar strumming chords and a mandolin playing a fast paced melody. A violin is ending the phrase in the mid range. Then male and female voices are singing with the female voice being the lead voice. In the background you can hear the crowd laughing. This song may be playing as a local concert.,2007-01-11T22:59:38Z,Phil Greer,Timberline's most requested song...,"[""Banjo"", ""Music"", ""Musical instrument"", ""Violin, fiddle"", ""Bowed string instrument""]","[""country/folk"", ""upright bass"", ""acoustic guitar"", ""violin"", ""mandolin"", ""male and female voices singing"", ""medium to uptempo"", ""amateur recording""]",6,j0UMI2DrnMA,4229 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Gyi7AvDLzc&start=30&end=40,"{""label"":""Pig In A Pen Stanley Brothers song performed by Pete Milano"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Gyi7AvDLzc&start=30&end=40""}","A male vocalist sings an animated song. The song is fast tempo with acoustic guitar, mandolin and resonator rhythms, cello accompaniment and vocal backup. The audio quality is inferior and muddled making it almost impossible to understand the lyrics. The melody and instrumentation sounds like Country music.",2007-08-28T03:36:48Z,ecman1986,"Pete Milano and Emory Lester have performed Bluegrass music together during the past twenty five years. Their latest was in Middletown Virginia on August 25, 2007. This is a Stanley Brothers standard called Pig In A Pen","[""Banjo"", ""Music"", ""Bluegrass""]","[""male singer"", ""fast tempo"", ""inaudible"", ""incoherent vocals"", ""amateur audio recording"", ""cello"", ""mandolin"", ""resonator"", ""acoustic guitar"", ""inferior sound quality"", ""country music"", ""muddled"", ""chaotic"", ""vocal harmony"", ""audio""]",7,3Gyi7AvDLzc,452 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oyAAhjGTNvQ&start=0&end=10,"{""label"":""We'll Meet Again Sweet Heart- Japanese bluegrass Band in Korea.wmv"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oyAAhjGTNvQ&start=0&end=10""}",This bluegrass song starts off with a male voice making an announcement. The music starts to play. The banjo plays an introductory bluegrass lick. This is accompanied by an acoustic guitar strumming chords. The double bass plays the root note and the fifth of the chord. The mandolin plays the rhythm section in the song. There is no vocal melody in this song. There is no percussion in this song. This song can be played in a movie with a Western theme.,2010-11-25T14:46:00Z,sun shin, ,"[""Banjo"", ""Music"", ""Musical instrument"", ""Speech"", ""Plucked string instrument"", ""Bowed string instrument""]","[""bluegrass"", ""male voice"", ""announcement"", ""no percussion"", ""no vocal melody"", ""mandolin"", ""guitar"", ""banjo"", ""double bass"", ""moderate tempo"", ""romantic mood""]",0,oyAAhjGTNvQ,4671 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FlNBuS7YgM&start=30&end=40,"{""label"":""Tarantella Napoletana - Italian Mandolin music by Antonio Calsolaro"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FlNBuS7YgM&start=30&end=40""}",This is an Italian folk music piece. It is a live performance recording. There is a mandolin playing the main tune of the piece while an acoustic guitar plays in the melodic background. The atmosphere of the piece is lively. This piece could be used in the soundtrack of a documentary taking place in the Mediterranean region. It could also be used in tourism agency advertisements. Another possible use is as an accompaniment piece for Italian folk dance courses.,2012-12-02T08:29:31Z,Christian L. Caballero (235binelli),"Tarantella Napoletana, (Italian tarantella by Napoli) played by the Italian mandolin Maestro ANTONIO CALSOLARO and Francesco Polito (Guitar), traditional folk music of Napoli and Italian culture, the Mandolin music was introduce, during the 18th century, in the ""Italian Barbers Saloon"". The Maestro Calsolaro give us this dancing Tarantella music to his world friends, sponsored by http://www.italianbusinessguide.com/ ITALIAN MUSIC MAESTRO ANTONIO CALSOLARO - LESSONS AND LIVE CONCERT He's preparing a Mandolin Master Class in the ""Culture Palace of Alessano Lecce - Italy"" the final week of March 2013, it will be divided in beginners and experts mandolin lessons, a full week of Mandolin sharing experience. He will give His own exclusive ""Traditional Italian Sheet Music"" to each participant If you need more info please call in Italy +39.333.6371644 or Email to info@ital-usa.com Furthermore he's available for live music concerts, exhibitions, shows, Italian party around the world, please contact us for your requirements ITALIAN TARANTELLA - Tarantella Napoletana Tarantella music is a folk dance music characterized by a fast upbeat tempo, usually in 6/8 time (sometimes 18/8 or 4/4), accompanied by tambourines (tamburello) and mandolin. It is among the most recognized of traditional Italian music, it names change according to the varies Italian region, Tammuriata in Campania (Naples - Napoli), Pizzica Pizzica in Lecce - Salento region, Sonu a ballu in Calabria. Tarantella is popular in Southern Italy and one of the symbols of the Italian culture in the world. In the Salento's region of Italy the bite of a locally common type of spider called ""tarantula"" was popularly believed to be highly poisonous and to lead to a hysterical condition known as Tarantism. The stated belief in the 16th and 17th centuries were that the victims needed to engage in a frenzied dance to prevent death of the disease using very rhythmic music, this kind of music was known Tarantella. ITALIAN MANDOLIN Mandolins evolved from the lute family in Italy during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, and the deep bowled mandolin produced particularly in Naples became a common type in the nineteenth century. The original instrument was the mandore which evolved in the fourteenth century from the lute. The first evidence of modern steel-strung mandolins is from literature regarding popular Italian players who traveled through Europe teaching and giving concerts. Notable is Signor Leone and G. B. Gervasio who traveled widely between 1750 and 1810. This, with the records gleaned from the Italian Vinaccia family of luthiers in Naples, Italy, lead some musicologists to believe that the modern steel-strung mandolin was developed in Naples by the Vinaccia family. Gennaro Vinaccia was active circa 1710 to circa 1788, and Antonio Vinaccia was active circa 1734 to circa 1796. An early extant example of a mandolin is one built by Antonio Vinaccia in 1772 which resides at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, England. Another is by Giuseppe Vinaccia built in 1763, residing at the Kenneth G. Fiske Museum of Musical Instruments in Claremont, California. The earliest extant mandolin was built in 1744 by Gaetano Vinaccia. It resides in the Conservatoire Royal de Musique in Brussels, Belgium MAESTRO ITALIANO DE LA MANDOLINA El maestro Antonio Calsolaro, junto a Francesco Polito, interpreta magistralmente con su Mandolina una pieza del folklore Napoletano (Napoles) con la sabiduria del Maestro y del hombre de experiencia que toca la mandolina desde pequeno en familia como expresion digna de la cultura y tradicion de Napoles, Italia. El Maestro Calsolaro es uno de los musicos mas importantes de Italia que mantienen, cultivan y desarrollan la pureza de la Musica Tradicional Folklorica Italiana","[""Banjo"", ""Flamenco"", ""Acoustic guitar"", ""Music"", ""Mandolin""]","[""italian folk music"", ""tarantella"", ""napoletana"", ""no singer"", ""instrumental"", ""acoustic"", ""mandolin"", ""acoustic guitar"", ""folk dance"", ""easygoing"", ""fun"", ""lively""]",9,5FlNBuS7YgM,648 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XxinBtKouQ&start=30&end=40,"{""label"":""The Muddy Hill Boys - Bluegrass To Rockin'The Country Jamboree"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XxinBtKouQ&start=30&end=40""}","A group of male vocalists sing this happy, upbeat country /bluegrass song. The tempo is fast with vigorous and animated acoustic guitar, banjo, mandolin and auto harp lead and harmony. The song is a live performance with ambient sounds of clapping, cheering and people talking. This song is a cheerful Country Pop/Bluegrass song.",2015-04-05T21:37:46Z,chrisdixie1,"https://www.facebook.com/themuddyhillboys?fref=ts Rockin' The Country Jamboree N°1 - à TOURS 37 FRANCE organisé par DiscOldies le 28/03/2015","[""Banjo"", ""Country"", ""Music"", ""Rock and roll"", ""Bluegrass""]","[""male vocalists"", ""fast tempo"", ""cheerful"", ""happy"", ""acoustic guitar"", ""vigorous banjo"", ""auto harp"", ""mandolin"", ""ambient noises"", ""clapping"", ""cheering"", ""people talking"", ""live performance"", ""gig"", ""concert"", ""cheering"", ""country music"", ""country folk music"", ""bluegrass"", ""inferior audio quality"", ""amateur recording"", ""lively"", ""spirited"", ""enthusiastic"", ""vivacious"", ""youthful"", ""happy"", ""celebratory"", ""festive""]",7,0XxinBtKouQ,179