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=7uKkUTml-DA&start=260&end=270,"{""label"":""Endaro part 2/3 (Thyagaraja Pancharathna)"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7uKkUTml-DA&start=260&end=270""}",This is a Carnatic classical music piece. It is a live performance. There is a male vocalist singing in a versatile manner. The melody is being played by the Carnatic violin. There is a tabla percussion beat in the rhythmic background. There is a complex feel to the piece. The atmosphere is vibrant.,2007-01-17T14:25:50Z,musiquebox,Prince Rama Varma sings at the Rashtrapti Bhavan: Endaro Mahanubhavulu,"[""Singing"", ""Carnatic music"", ""Tabla"", ""Music"", ""Classical music""]","[""carnatic classical"", ""live performance"", ""male vocal"", ""versatile singing"", ""carnatic violin"", ""tabla"", ""vibrant"", ""complex""]",9,7uKkUTml-DA,888 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYuYfvQv4eo&start=30&end=40,"{""label"":""Joey DeFrancesco & George Coleman - Ceora"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYuYfvQv4eo&start=30&end=40""}",This is the live performance of a jazz music piece. There is an organ playing the chords in the background. There is a complex and improvised saxophone solo in the lead. The acoustic drums are playing a mellow jazz beat. The atmosphere is rather tranquil. This piece could be playing in the background at a coffee shop or a classy restaurant.,2011-02-05T19:16:50Z,Peter W. Bosse,Joey DeFrancesco (Hammond B-3 organ) George Coleman (saxophone) Jake Langley (guitar) Byron Landham (drums). rec. 2006,"[""Brass instrument"", ""Saxophone""]","[""jazz"", ""live performance"", ""no singer"", ""instrumental"", ""organ"", ""saxophone solo"", ""bass guitar"", ""acoustic drums"", ""tranquil"", ""complex"", ""improvisation""]",9,CYuYfvQv4eo,1376 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6k2BkwZt1Y&start=120&end=130,"{""label"":""\""Milestones\"" (Miles Davis)"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6k2BkwZt1Y&start=120&end=130""}","This is the live performance of a jazz music piece. There is a trumpet solo at the forefront. The background consists of the piano, the upright bass and a jazz acoustic drum beat. The atmosphere is restless. This piece could be playing in the background at a jazz bar.",2006-08-18T02:23:52Z,Bobbelden,"BOB BELDEN BIG BAND ""Birdland"" May 26, 2004 Jeremy Pelt-trumpet soloist, Joe Lovano-tenor sax soloist Seneca Black, Tony Kadleck, Ray Vega, Lew Glucken-trumpets Dave Gibson, Andre Hayward-trombones John Clark-french horn Howard Johnson-tuba Tim Ries, Charles Pillow, Mike Migliore, Ronnie Cuber, Gary Smulyan(winds) Kevin Hays-piano Derek Neyvergeld-bass Tommy Crane-drums Camera: Mantis Evar","[""Brass instrument"", ""Trumpet""]","[""jazz"", ""jazz fusion"", ""live performance"", ""no singer"", ""instrumental"", ""trumpet solo"", ""piano"", ""upright bass"", ""acoustic jazz drums"", ""improvisation"", ""complex"", ""restless""]",9,R6k2BkwZt1Y,2670 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYa3ksSrCqw&start=350&end=360,"{""label"":""Carnatic Music Demonstration: Mridangam Solo (Part 1/3)"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYa3ksSrCqw&start=350&end=360""}",This is a Carnatic classical music piece. It is being performed live. There is a male vocalist singing in a versatile manner. The melody is being played by a Carnatic violin line. The rhythmic background is composed of the tabla percussion. The atmosphere is vibrant and the instrumentation is complex. This piece can be an educational example of a Carnatic music piece to be taught in music schools.,2009-01-11T20:56:26Z,Anantha R. Krishnan - Misterdangam,"NOTE TO VIEWERS: CLOSED CAPTIONING IS AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH (although knowledge of Carnatic music terminology is assumed) Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYa3ksSrCqw Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtPCcyyzrKA Part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwzSMTCWZf8 Excerpts from Sangita Kalanidhi Shri Palghat Raghu's lecture / demonstration on Carnatic music, entitled ""The Multifaceted Splendour of Misram"", held at the Madras Music Academy in December of 2007. In this segment, Shri Raghu explains how a mridangam solo (thani avarthanam) must flow seamlessly as a part of a composition. The song Enthundi (Durbar, Misra Chapu) is presented in Part 1, along with a full thani avarthanam composed by Shri Raghu in Parts 2 and 3. Performed by: Abhishek Raghuram (vocal) Mysore Srikanth (violin) Anantha R. Krishnan (mridangam)","[""Tabla"", ""Drum"", ""Percussion""]","[""carnatic classical"", ""live performance"", ""male vocal"", ""versatile singing"", ""carnatic violin"", ""tabla"", ""complex"", ""vibrant""]",9,zYa3ksSrCqw,5491