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=G8iTuTi8ywU&start=90&end=100,"{""label"":""Orianthi - Guitar Solo [singfest 3/8/10]"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8iTuTi8ywU&start=90&end=100""}","The song is an instrumental. The tempo is medium fast with a strong guitar lead, rock drumming rhythm, percussive bass line and an electric guitar strumming rhythm. The song is high on adrenaline and exciting. The audio quality is very bad with ambient crowd screaming noises.",2010-08-05T15:37:54Z,Zahara Sulaiman,Orianthi performance during singfest in Singapore.,"[""Guitar"", ""Music"", ""Pop music"", ""Whoop"", ""Yell"", ""Inside, large room or hall""]","[""live performance"", ""ambient crowd noises"", ""medium fast tempo"", ""live concert video"", ""home video"", ""poor audio recording"", ""testosterone driven"", ""female guitarist"", ""exciting"", ""youthful"", ""diva"", ""rock guitar solo"", ""adventurous"", ""people screaming"", ""guitar solo"", ""rock band"", ""instrumental music"", ""people cheering"", ""bad audio quality"", ""hard rock"", ""rock band"", ""medium fats tempo"", ""rock drumming"", ""percussive bass line"", ""electric rhythm guitar playing""]",1,G8iTuTi8ywU,1694 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQX-WgT0ACQ&start=20&end=30,"{""label"":""Andy McKee explains fanned frets (Multi-scale Geometry) - Piermont, NY 3/3/09 (7/10)"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQX-WgT0ACQ&start=20&end=30""}","A guitarist is tuning his guitar making string noises, peg sounds and fretboard noises. The audio is very bad with a boomy low end. The conversation is engaging and keeps the crowds occupied as the guitarist gets ready for the next song.",2009-04-11T05:55:32Z,Rael0505,"While preparing for Shanghai (as requested by someone in the audience), Andy McKee broke a string and began talking about his tour in Asia while restringing. Towards the end of the video he explains why the frets on his guitar are crooked, a question a lot of people are wondering. Basically, the fanned frets on his new Greenfield guitar are both comfortable ergonomically and provide more accurate intonation. And although he doesn't mention it in this video, fan frets handle dropped tunings much better than regular frets do (and since Andy plays in so many different alternate tunings, fanned frets must be a dream come true). Thicker strings are naturally designed for a wider scale length - I would say all guitars should be built this way, and for a lot of handmade instruments with more than 6 strings, they are mandatory. You can see him play Shanghai in the next video, linked below: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uuUeAwnTYzA&fmt=18","[""Tapping (guitar technique)"", ""Guitar"", ""Music"", ""Musical instrument"", ""Plucked string instrument""]","[""guitarist talks"", ""tuning notes"", ""tuning pegs"", ""guitar master class"", ""guitar solo"", ""live concert"", ""live audience"", ""soloist"", ""random notes"", ""laughing"", ""bad audio quality"", ""engaging crowds"", ""performer"", ""famous guitarist"", ""tuning legs"", ""fretboard sounds"", ""no fixed tempo"", ""bad audio quality"", ""ambient crowd noises""]",1,cQX-WgT0ACQ,3705