musiccaps
2 rows where aspect_list contains "marimba" and aspect_list contains "piano"
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aspect_list (array) 14 ✖
- marimba · 2 ✖
- piano · 2 ✖
- bass synth 1
- china cymbal 1
- digital bass 1
- digital brass 1
- digital drums 1
- female voice singing 1
- hi-hat 1
- male backing vocals 1
- male voice 1
- pop 1
- uptempo 1
- xylophone sound 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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14hTDUjCr_g | The music features a male voice singing a melody while being backed at times by other male vocals. A piano accompanies the singer by playing a combination of chords and melody. For the most part a marimba plays in unison with the singer. In the low register, a synth bass plays long notes. The drummer makes use of only the hi-hat and China cymbal. | ["male voice", "male backing vocals", "piano", "marimba", "bass synth", "hi-hat", "china cymbal"] | ["Music", "Reggae"] | 2 | 30 | 40 | 0 | 1 | ["/m/04rlf", "/m/06cqb"] | |
snJDZAnTMwQ | A digital drum is playing a techno groove with a kick on every beat. A synth bass is playing a simple line along to a piano playing major chords. Panned to the sides of the speakers you can hear a xylophone like sound playing the melody along in a higher key and a marimba adding notes. A digital brass sound is adding hits to the melody. A female voice is singing in a higher key. This song may be playing in a kids tv-show. | ["pop", "piano", "digital bass", "digital drums", "xylophone sound", "digital brass", "marimba", "female voice singing", "uptempo"] | ["Music", "Music for children"] | 6 | 30 | 40 | 0 | 0 | ["/m/04rlf", "/m/05fw6t"] |
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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 );