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=1tNkAc29aPE&start=30&end=40,"{""label"":""Electro Harmonix Clone Theory"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1tNkAc29aPE&start=30&end=40""}","This song is an instrumental. The tempo is medium with an upbeat electric guitar harmony. The music is minimal with no other instrument as accompaniment. It is Loud, sharp, intense, youthful and rhythmic. The vibrations of the music can be heard even after it stops playing. This music is Soft Rock.",2008-01-12T03:23:15Z,ProGuitarShopDemos,"Buy Now: https://goo.gl/qryFfd The Clone Theory Chorus/Vibrato pedal can deliver lush and shimmering chorus tones, as well as extreme pitching altering vibrato. Electro Harmonix has always produced great analog pedals over the years, and the Clone Theory remains a classic among Chorus lovers. Even though the newest version features a smaller enclosure, it still contains the extreme versatility as the early EHX pedal. There are 3 Modes; 2 Chorus and 1 Vibrato, along with a wide ranges of Depth and Rate. The Stereo Output can further increase the spatial effects and broaden your guitar sound. COOL HINT: A 180 degree flip on the Stereo Out signal gives you panning effects on either end of the waveform, when two amps are used! No wonder people say, ""where most chorus pedals stop, the EH Clone Theory starts.""","[""Echo"", ""Effects unit"", ""Guitar"", ""Music"", ""Chorus effect""]","[""instrumental"", ""medium tempo"", ""electric guitar melody"", ""minimal music"", ""no accompaniment"", ""loud"", ""sharp"", ""resounding"", ""electronic instrument"", ""home recording"", ""sonic vibrations"", ""sonic power"", ""inferior audio quality"", ""youthful"", ""elctronic instrument"", ""amplified guitar"", ""loud"", ""sharp""]",7,1tNkAc29aPE,315 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqGB4nQIAcQ&start=210&end=220,"{""label"":""Steve Stevens (Billy Idol) guitar lesson & interview"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqGB4nQIAcQ&start=210&end=220""}","This clip is an instrumental. The tempo is medium with an electric guitar solo lead. There are no other instruments used. There is an interaction between two men in the interval . The music is powerful, loud and skilled and the speech indicates that this is probably a tutorial on how to play the guitar or an interview.",2008-06-24T02:20:17Z,bloodySunday77,"Steve Stevens, the guitarist of Billy Idol, talks about his influences and gives an insight on his song writing process, style and playing technique. He also shows how to play the basic chords of ""Rebel Yell"", ""White Wedding"", ""Eyes Without A Face"", ""Dancing With Myself"" and ""Rat Race"". Wonderful guy, great rock composer, amazing guitarist. Enjoy! PS. If you look very carefully, you can see the letters of those Bare Knuckle pickups on his gorgeous Les Paul. They must be the Mules (according to him, he was using them in the past) because I think the Rebel Yells did not exist at the time this video was made. (Don't take their sound as a characteristic ""Mule"" sound though - they put him to play through a Fender G Decn for f's sake) PS. It's an old video (probably from Guitar World) with very low resolution. Nothing I can do about that - sorry. ","[""Reverberation"", ""Guitar"", ""Music"", ""Musical instrument"", ""Plucked string instrument""]","[""instrumental"", ""electric guitar"", ""medium tempo"", ""external amplification"", ""embedded pickups"", ""sonic power"", ""powerful"", ""amplified guitar"", ""vibrations"", ""dexterity"", ""male voices interaction"", ""interview"", ""tutorial"", ""guitar tutorial""]",7,IqGB4nQIAcQ,1946