musiccaps
2 rows where aspect_list contains "amateur recording" and aspect_list contains "tabla"
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aspect_list (array) 12 ✖
- amateur recording · 2 ✖
- tabla · 2 ✖
- bells 1
- chimes 1
- flute 1
- indian folk song 1
- indian/traditional 1
- male voice 1
- medium tempo 1
- moderate tempo 1
- sarangi 1
- tambourine 1
ytid ▼ | url | caption | aspect_list | audioset_names | author_id | start_s | end_s | is_balanced_subset | is_audioset_eval | audioset_ids |
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OoyxPPoPmt0 | This amateur recording features a folk song played in India. The main melody is sung by a male voice. This is accompanied by a tabla and dhol playing the percussion parts in an Indian beat. A sarangi plays the same melody as the main voice. The sitar plays the rhythm parts. Cymbals are played at every count of each bar. This song can be played for a cultural dance programme. | ["amateur recording", "indian folk song", "tabla", "sarangi", "moderate tempo", "male voice"] | ["Folk music", "Music", "Song", "Maraca"] | 0 | 50 | 60 | 0 | 0 | ["/m/02w4v", "/m/04rlf", "/m/074ft", "/m/0xzly"] | |
z_aUtjxgCNk | A flute is playing a loud melody in the higher register while someone is playing a rhythm on a tabla. Percussive tambourinelike instruments serve as percussive addition along with some single bell or chime hits. This is an amateur recording and it sounds like it was recorded in a big room due to a lot of reverb. This song may be played at a live concert with people sitting in chairs being comfortable. | ["indian/traditional", "flute", "tambourine", "bells", "chimes", "tabla", "amateur recording", "medium tempo"] | ["Carnatic music", "Music"] | 6 | 30 | 40 | 1 | 1 | ["/m/015vgc", "/m/04rlf"] |
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CREATE TABLE [musiccaps] ( [ytid] TEXT PRIMARY KEY, [url] TEXT, [caption] TEXT, [aspect_list] TEXT, [audioset_names] TEXT, [author_id] TEXT, [start_s] TEXT, [end_s] TEXT, [is_balanced_subset] INTEGER, [is_audioset_eval] INTEGER, [audioset_ids] TEXT );