musiccaps
2 rows where aspect_list contains "strings" and aspect_list contains "video game music"
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aspect_list (array) 12 ✖
- strings · 2 ✖
- video game music · 2 ✖
- electronic sounds 1
- enticing 1
- harp 1
- horns 1
- low audio quality 1
- medieval sounding 1
- movie music 1
- recorded on phone 1
- story-telling mood 1
- wind 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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Ife1WaGirdQ | This is a medieval sounding music piece. There is a virtual harp playing the main melody while strings are holding the root notes of the tune. The use of these sounds induces a story-telling atmosphere similar to a bard's song. This piece would suit well with historical/adventure movies or video games. It could also be used in the background at a theater play. | ["harp", "strings", "medieval sounding", "story-telling mood", "enticing", "movie music", "video game music"] | ["Background music", "New-age music", "Music"] | 9 | 30 | 40 | 0 | 1 | ["/m/025td0t", "/m/02v2lh", "/m/04rlf"] | |
zR4ebAuqy8w | The music excerpt sounds as if it was recorded with a low-quality phone and so the quality of the audio is also low. A repeating melody is being played by horns from an orchestra ensemble. Strings can be heard providing harmonic context. Wind sounds as well as electronic and video game sounds can be heard in the background. It sounds as if the atmosphere is tense and a fight is going on. | ["video game music", "recorded on phone", "low audio quality", "wind sound", "electronic sounds", "horns", "strings"] | ["Music", "Television"] | 2 | 30 | 40 | 1 | 1 | ["/m/04rlf", "/m/07c52"] |
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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 );