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=2lBZ6yPW9WU&start=360&end=370,"{""label"":""Making a Didgeridoo (David Hudson)"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lBZ6yPW9WU&start=360&end=370""}","The low quality, noisy recording features a wooden rubbing sound effect, followed by a short exhale blow. The recording has wide natural sounds, including birds chirping, as it was recorded outdoors.",2010-08-06T06:45:34Z,Samuel Wright,"David Hudson demonstrates how to find, cut down and prepare a tree to make a Didgeridoo. He then prepares, paints and presents the final product for performance. The Didgeridoo is a traditional instrument of the Aboriginal people from Arnhem Land in Northern Australia. It was originally known as a Yirdaki in the traditional language. Visit David Hudson's website here: http://www.davidhudson.com.au/ The uploading of this video has been approved by David Hudson.","[""Didgeridoo"", ""Music"", ""Outside, rural or natural""]","[""short exhale blow"", ""wooden rubbing sound effect"", ""wide nature sounds"", ""birds chirping"", ""outdoor"", ""low quality"", ""noisy""]",4,2lBZ6yPW9WU,405 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PrMKUjFxrvQ&start=150&end=160,"{""label"":""Royal Scots Dragoon Guards - The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo 2011 (Opening)"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PrMKUjFxrvQ&start=150&end=160""}",The noisy low quality recording features a loud bagpipes melody played while people are marching. It sounds reverberant as it was recorded outdoors. The recording is noisy.,2011-08-11T08:48:24Z,Sam Hinks,"Fanfare / The Massed Pipes and Drums. 250 of the world's finest pipers and drummers","[""Bagpipes"", ""Wind instrument, woodwind instrument""]","[""low quality"", ""loud bagpipes melody"", ""reverberant"", ""outdoor"", ""marching sounds"", ""noisy""]",4,PrMKUjFxrvQ,2574 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PufDOSkxwzQ&start=550&end=560,"{""label"":""playing the blues on chromatic harmonica (Gussow 2012)"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PufDOSkxwzQ&start=550&end=560""}","The low quality recording features a dissonant harmonica melody, followed by lag tapping, birds chirping and dog barking sounds, as it was recorded outdoors. The recording is noisy and it sounds like a tutorial.",2012-06-27T18:12:41Z,Modern Blues Harmonica,"An introductory lesson on playing the blues on chromatic harmonica. With Adam Gussow of Oxford, Mississippi. The lesson begins with a brief pitch for an upcoming harmonica clinic/concert with Gussow, Ronnie Shellist, and Aki Kumar, which will take place at the Grand Dell Saloon in Campbell, California (part of greater San Jose) on September 15, 2012. For more info on the clinic, please visit the website: http://californiaharmonicaworkshop.weebly.com/ If you're interested in learning how to play the blues on diatonic (10-hole) harmonica, please visit Gussow's website, Modern Blues Harmonica: http://www.modernbluesharmonica.com/home.html The outro music is the opening minute of ""Grazing in the Grass,"" a cover of the Hugh Masekela pop-jazz hit. It's part of Gussow's new album, SOUTHBOUND. You can purchase it at iTunes, Amazon mp3s, or at Gussow's website: http://www.modernbluesharmonica.com/southbound_1.html","[""Harmonica"", ""Wind instrument, woodwind instrument""]","[""low quality"", ""noisy"", ""dissonant harmonica melody"", ""birds chirping"", ""dog bark"", ""outdoor"", ""tutorial"", ""leg tapping""]",4,PufDOSkxwzQ,2576