musiccaps
2 rows where aspect_list contains "bass guitar" and aspect_list contains "male backing vocal"
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aspect_list (array) 12 ✖
- bass guitar · 2 ✖
- drums 2
- male backing vocal · 2 ✖
- male voice 2
- amateur recording 1
- baby shaker toy 1
- medium-fast tempo 1
- piano 1
- rock and roll genre 1
- saxophone 1
- saxophones 1
- ska genre 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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WPguqXCBQCI | The ska music features a male voice singing and being accompanied by another male backing vocal. The tempo is medium-fast, specific to the ska genre. The drums play a somewhat busy rhythm and the bass guitar plays a simple repeating bass line. In the background a piano accompanies the singer. Towards the end of the music excerpt a saxophone can be heard. | ["male voice", "male backing vocal", "piano", "bass guitar", "drums", "ska genre", "medium-fast tempo", "saxophone"] | ["Music", "Ska"] | 2 | 328 | 338 | 1 | 1 | ["/m/04rlf", "/m/06rqw"] | |
Xxe6vTEwFvs | The rock and roll music features a male voice singing a melody and at times singing in unison with a male backing voice. The band that accompanies the singer consists of a drum kit playing a light and simple rhythm, a bass guitar that plays in the style of walking bass, and a section of saxophones. On top of this recording one can hear a rattle that sounds close to a baby shaker toy. The recording quality is not that good, which leads me to believe it's an amateur phone recording of a speaker playing the song. | ["male voice", "male backing vocal", "saxophones", "bass guitar", "drums", "amateur recording", "baby shaker toy", "rock and roll genre"] | ["Music", "Rattle (instrument)"] | 2 | 30 | 40 | 0 | 1 | ["/m/04rlf", "/m/05r5wn"] |
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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 );