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=FdvGsAq99r0&start=30&end=40,"{""label"":""National Arab Orchestra - Nay & Percussion Solos"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdvGsAq99r0&start=30&end=40""}","This is an Arabic music piece being performed live by an orchestra. There is a new flute playing a solo in the lead. The melodic background consists of the violin, the oud, and the qanun while the cello and the bass guitar are playing in the lower range. The rhythmic background is provided by percussive elements that sound like the doumbek. The atmosphere is vibrant. This piece could be used as an opening theme for a drama movie or a TV series that takes place in the Middle East.",2014-07-23T04:31:30Z,National Arab Orchestra,"National Arab Orchestra May 31, 2014 Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts Directed by: Michael Ibrahim Raqsit Badi'a - Mohamed Abdel Wahab Violin: Adel Eskandar, Emad Ibrahim,Nady Benyamine, Katie Vandusen, Eddie Sleiman, Roberto Riggio, Sachi Yoshimoto, Insia Malik, Qusay Al-Ali, Hasan Minawi, Marandi Hostetter. Qanun: Ali Amr. Oud: Victor Ghannam. Cello, Peter Abadier. Nay Michael Ibrahim, Bass: Margaret Hasspacher. Electric Guitar. Percussion: Gurshuran ""Yash"" Singh Sandhu, Roger Kashou, Adam Maalouf, Dhafir Tawil, Sam Parsons. The NAO is a 501 c3 nonprofit organization. For more information on how you can help the NAO, contact us at info@michiganaraborchestra.org Educational program made possible by the Knight Foundation","[""Tabla"", ""Drum"", ""Percussion""]","[""arabic"", ""live performance"", ""orchestra"", ""instrumental"", ""ney"", ""violin"", ""qanun"", ""oud"", ""bass guitar"", ""cello"", ""percussion"", ""vibrant"", ""profound"", ""eastern sounding""]",9,FdvGsAq99r0,1658 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMN-Xp9IMUw&start=230&end=240,"{""label"":""Yamil Castillo - Rumba Grupo Afro Cubano Bakinikini"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMN-Xp9IMUw&start=230&end=240""}",This is an Afro-cuban music piece in the style of rumba. It is a live performance. There is a male vocal and a choir singing in a joyful manner. The rhythmic background is composed of Afro-Cuban percussive elements such as the shekere and the conga. The atmosphere is lively and vibrant. This piece could be used as an accompaniment piece for a rumba dance course.,2006-11-04T22:29:10Z,Yamil Castillo,"Grupo Afro Cubano Bakinikini. Yamil Castillo: Conga( Quinto )y Coro. Llensy Zafra: Congas ( Tumbadora Tres dos )y Coro. Camilla Brena: Kata ( Guagua ) Eduardo Cespedez: Chequere y Coro. Yusniel ""El NiƱo Lopez"": Canto.","[""Drum"", ""Music"", ""Musical instrument"", ""Rattle (instrument)"", ""Percussion""]","[""afro cuban"", ""rumba"", ""live performance"", ""male vocal"", ""choir"", ""joyful singing"", ""percussion"", ""shekere"", ""conga"", ""lively"", ""vibrant"", ""dance""]",9,wMN-Xp9IMUw,5260 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