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=Ck_bvV8Aa-k&start=170&end=180,"{""label"":""Killer Clarinet Player Doreen Ketchens Owning House of the Rising Sun"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ck_bvV8Aa-k&start=170&end=180""}",This is the amateur recording of a jazz music piece performed live on the street. The volume of the recording is quite low. There is a female vocalist singing upfront. The tuba is playing the bass line as an accompaniment to the vocals. The tuba player is playing a minimal acoustic drum kit made up of just a drum kick and a ride cymbal in the meantime. There is a swing feel to it. The quietness of the recording makes it sound like the music is coming from vinyl. It would suit perfectly as a piece in a movie playing on a vinyl record player.,2011-03-19T15:02:45Z,nolatrip2011,"I recorded this March 18, 2011, right there on Royal Street, New Orleans, The next time you are in the French Quarter, look for her. She belongs on the stage!! I originally started filming because of the cute kid, but when she took her solo, I was glad I was filming. I don't know what happened to the audio on the last half; my finger must have accidentally covered up the microphone. New phone -- still getting used to it. If you turn the volume up all the way, you can make it out, albeit a bit muffled. It's worth it to hear the sousaphone solo and the last two verses of the song. Every time I go to New Orleans, I see musicians that are better than some stage performers. This is definitely one of them, in my opinion. The kid is a cutie though.... I love how he does what the trombone player does toward the end.","[""Jazz"", ""Music"", ""Musical instrument""]","[""amateur recording"", ""quiet"", ""street performance"", ""jazz music"", ""female vocal"", ""tuba"", ""acoustic drums"", ""kick drum"", ""ride cymbal"", ""swing"", ""vinyl feel""]",9,Ck_bvV8Aa-k,1397