video,youtube_link,musiccaps_caption,youtube_published,youtube_channel,youtube_description,musiccaps_names,musiccaps_aspects,musiccaps_author,youtube_id,musiccaps_rowid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzTBNfQ7_GA&start=30&end=40,"{""label"":""Ancient Egyptian Music - Nenchefka's Orchestra"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzTBNfQ7_GA&start=30&end=40""}","This music is instrumental. The tempo is slow with an Oud lead with atmospheric synthesiser . The music uses minimal instrumentation to emphasise on the lead instrument. The hollow sound in the background is either a synthesiser or a wind instrument. The music is intense, grim, mysterious, suspenseful, sinister and enigmatic.",2011-07-24T23:36:23Z,MisterAncientMusic,"From New England comes Douglas Irvine, a composer, sound artist and instrument maker, the sounds that he creates are inspired on the musical traditions of ancient Middle Eastern cultures, like ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia. This record have a great aura, with different sensations, its ritualistic, relaxed, deep, dark, ethereal and mystic. This are some of the old instruments that you could ear on this great record that e real advice: bass lyre, bells and miscellaneous percussions, shoulder harp, clappers, pan pipes, double Oboe etc. Ambient Egypt is a varied collection of musical soundscapes inspired by ancient Egyptian traditions. Although music existed in prehistoric Egypt, the evidence for it becomes secure only in the historical (or ""dynastic"" or ""pharaonic"") period--after 3100 BCE. Music formed an important part of Egyptian life, and musicians occupied a variety of positions in Egyptian society. Music found its way into many contexts in Egypt: temples, palaces, workshops, farms, battlefields and the tomb. Music was an integral part of religious worship in ancient Egypt, so it is not surprising that there were gods specifically associated with music, such as Hathor and Bes (both were also associated with dance, fertility and childbirth). All the major categories of musical instruments (percussion, wind, stringed) were represented in pharaonic Egypt. Percussion instruments included hand-held drums, rattles, castanets, bells, and the sistrum--a highly important rattle used in religious worship. Hand clapping too was used as a rhythmic accompaniment. Wind instruments included flutes (double and single, with reeds and without) and trumpets. Stringed instruments included harps, lyres, and lutes--plucked rather than bowed. Instruments were frequently inscribed with the name of the owner and decorated with representations of the goddess (Hathor) or god (Bes) of music. Both male and female voices were also frequently used in Egyptian music. Professional musicians existed on a number of social levels in ancient Egypt. Perhaps the highest status belonged to temple musicians; the office of ""musician"" (shemayet) to a particular god or goddess was a position of high status frequently held by women. Musicians connected with the royal household were held in high esteem, as were certain gifted singers and harp players. Somewhat lower on the social scale were musicians who acted as entertainers for parties and festivals, frequently accompanied by dancers. Informal singing is suggested by scenes of workers in action; captions to many of these pictures have been interpreted as words of songs. Otherwise there is little evidence for the amateur musician in pharaonic Egypt, and it is unlikely that musical achievement was seen as a desirable goal for individuals who were not professionals. The ancient Egyptians did not notate their music before the Graeco-Roman period, so attempts to reconstruct pharaonic music remain speculative. Representational evidence can give a general idea of the sound of Egyptian music. Ritual temple music was largely a matter of the rattling of the sistrum, accompanied by voice, sometimes with harp and/or percussion. Party/festival scenes show ensembles of instruments (lyres, lutes, double and single reed flutes, clappers, drums) and the presence (or absence) of singers in a variety of situations.","[""Traditional music"", ""Music""]","[""instrumental"", ""slow tempo"", ""oud"", ""acoustic"", ""intense"", ""wind instrument"", ""hollow sound"", ""serious"", ""sinister"", ""grim"", ""atmospheric synthesiser"", ""minimal"", ""lead"", ""grim"", ""enigmatic"", ""mystical""]",7,XzTBNfQ7_GA,3244 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTXKGrB3bCA&start=140&end=150,"{""label"":""Rheyne - Live Jam 92 (Live Looping with Ableton Live)"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTXKGrB3bCA&start=140&end=150""}",This is an instrumental live downtempo music piece performance with deep house elements. There is a synth bass lead while the medium-pitch strings hold the melodic background. An occasional piano riff can be heard every now and then. There is a mid tempo electronic drum beat in the rhythmic background. It has a very groovy mood. This piece could be played during earlier hours at a nightclub. It could also be used in a tech device advertisement.,2013-11-30T15:33:40Z,Rheyne,"Live looping with Ableton Live. Recorded in one take with no pre-recorded loops or sequences. Facebook http://facebook.com/rheynemusic Instagram http://instagram.com/rheynemusic SoundCloud http://soundcloud.com/rheyne Twitter http://twitter.com/rheynemusic Live Jams and Sequenced Jams on BandCamp: https://rheyne.bandcamp.com","[""New-age music"", ""Music"", ""Ambient music"", ""Electronica""]","[""jam"", ""instrumental"", ""electronic"", ""downtempo"", ""deep house"", ""synth bass"", ""piano"", ""strings"", ""electronic drums"", ""groovy"", ""minimal"", ""live performance""]",9,oTXKGrB3bCA,4634 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYEzy8gH6q8&start=30&end=40,"{""label"":""eruption"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYEzy8gH6q8&start=30&end=40""}","This music is an electric guitar instrumental. The tempo is very fast with the guitarist playing a very animated riff rapidly with a lot of dexterity. There is no accompaniment except for the sound of rhythmic clicking which could be percussion or just the sound of fingers moving along the guitar rapidly. The audio quality is inferior so the sounds are sharp, piercing , loud and a little unpleasant to the ear.",2006-12-27T07:14:56Z,ohjiozubon,how about this,"[""Tapping (guitar technique)"", ""Electric guitar"", ""Music"", ""Distortion""]","[""instrumental"", ""fast tempo"", ""rapid riff"", ""dexterous"", ""no accompaniment"", ""minimal"", ""piercing sound"", ""high notes"", ""sonic power"", ""rhythmic percussion sound"", ""amplified guitar"", ""sound of fingers moving"", ""vigorous"", ""engaging"", ""inferior audio quality"", ""loud"", ""sharp""]",7,oYEzy8gH6q8,4640 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwOLhVbuhpM&start=30&end=40,"{""label"":""London Music Submarine: Ben See - Moment.Sound.Blur."",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwOLhVbuhpM&start=30&end=40""}","This is a live recording of an instrumental electronic music beat. The rhythmic foundation of the beat consists of a simple medium tempo electronic drum beat. There are sounds coming from the background resembling a restaurant. It is a minimal-sounding groovy beat that is also danceable. With the removal of ambient sounds and a clean mix, this track could be used in the soundtrack of a TV show with an urban setting.",2012-02-13T14:11:20Z,LondonMusicSubmarine,"London musician/vocalist Ben See performs an intimate collection of songs for the LMS Showcase. A small crowd gathers in a warm room in North London. Here are some snippets from Moment.Sound.Blur. All rights owned by London Music Submarine & Ben See © 2012","[""Music"", ""Exciting music""]","[""live performance"", ""instrumental"", ""electronic music"", ""electronic drum"", ""medium tempo"", ""groovy"", ""dance"", ""modern"", ""minimal"", ""ambient sounds""]",9,qwOLhVbuhpM,4836