musiccaps
2 rows where aspect_list contains "irritating" and aspect_list contains "loud"
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aspect_list (array) 15 ✖
- irritating · 2 ✖
- loud · 2 ✖
- amateur recording 1
- bass guitar 1
- carpool 1
- eerie 1
- female vocal 1
- female voice 1
- male vocal 1
- out-of-tune singing 1
- pop music 1
- soap opera soundtrack 1
- strings 1
- unsettling 1
- vocoder 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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b6hr31Qaemg | This is a vocal performance from a soap opera soundtrack. There is a female vocalist that is singing with a heavily manipulated voice, most probably through the use of a vocoder. The volume of the track is unnecessarily loud and it peaks frequently. There is an unsettling atmosphere. It could be used in the soundtrack of a horror movie where the protagonist is slowly losing touch with reality. | ["soap opera soundtrack", "female voice", "vocoder", "eerie", "unsettling", "loud", "irritating"] | ["Vocal music"] | 9 | 130 | 140 | 0 | 0 | ["/m/0y4f8"] | |
cGUhG5PZp0A | This is an amateur recording of a vocal cover. There is a male vocalist singing out-of-tune over a pop music piece playing in the background while driving a car. In the backing track there is a female vocal. A strong bass could be heard. There are also strings barely audible from the poor acoustics of the setting. Overall, it is a recording of poor quality. | ["amateur recording", "carpool", "pop music", "male vocal", "out-of-tune singing", "female vocal", "bass guitar", "strings", "loud", "irritating"] | ["Music", "/m/05zppz", "/t/dd00003"] | 9 | 30 | 40 | 1 | 1 | ["/m/04rlf", "/m/05zppz", "/t/dd00003"] |
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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 );