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=31O2j4aAgYU&start=30&end=40,"{""label"":""Koch Twintone II Head + 1x12 Cabinet Tokai ES130"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31O2j4aAgYU&start=30&end=40""}",This song features an electric guitar. The guitar plays a blues progression by first descending three chords and then ending the song on a higher register. The guitar tone has a lot of added reverb. There are no other instruments in this audio. This is an instrumental song with no voices.,2012-07-07T18:05:45Z,overlahe,"Backtrack: Thrill is gone Guitar: Tokai ES130, Gibson Classic 57 Neck Pickup, Seymour Duncan Pearly Gates Bridge Pickup. Koch Amplifier Footswitch, no further Pedals.","[""Bass guitar"", ""Effects unit"", ""Electric guitar"", ""Guitar"", ""Music"", ""Musical instrument"", ""Plucked string instrument"", ""Distortion""]","[""guitar music"", ""no percussion"", ""no other instruments"", ""reverb effect"", ""no voices""]",0,31O2j4aAgYU,433 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0lA7ZDfPLE&start=30&end=40,"{""label"":""burn the ground cacophony"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0lA7ZDfPLE&start=30&end=40""}",This instrumental song features a distortion guitar playing a guitar solo. The guitar starts playing an ascending pattern followed by a sweep picking lick. This is followed by an alternate picking pattern. The ending of this solo consists of a sweep picking lick using string skipping technique. There are no other instruments in this song. There is no voice in this song.,2007-12-17T22:20:07Z,johannflame,cacophony burn the ground jason becker marty friedman go off speed metal symphony,"[""Electric guitar"", ""Guitar"", ""Music"", ""Cacophony"", ""Distortion""]","[""amateur recording"", ""guitar solo"", ""instrumental"", ""no voices"", ""alternate picking"", ""distortion guitar"", ""sweep picking"", ""moderate tempo""]",0,J0lA7ZDfPLE,1959 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LAeWwMC2EaI&start=30&end=40,"{""label"":""MXR Reverb"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LAeWwMC2EaI&start=30&end=40""}",This instrumental song features an electric guitar. This guitar plays chords using open strings. The chords are played in a descending pattern initially. This is followed by the strings being plucked at the end of the song. This song has the characteristics of a Scottish folk song. There is the added reverb effect on the guitar sound. There are no other instruments in this song. This song can be played in a highway drive scene of a movie.,2016-03-21T19:07:14Z,jimdunlopusa,"https://www.jimdunlop.com/mxr-reverb/ Six meticulously crafted reverbs in one pedal Dry path is 100% analog Relay true bypass and delay trails modes The MXR Reverb delivers six distinct high end reverb styles, each exquisitely crafted and tuned by the award-winning MXR design team. It all comes in a standard-sized MXR box with a simple three-knob setup and a hi-fi analog dry path with a massive 20 volts of headroom thanks to Constant Headroom Technology™. Each reverb style is as richly detailed as any found in the highest-end rack units and plug-ins, and all you have to do to step through them is push the Tone knob. The PLATE setting provides a shimmering smooth wash of space that’s a go-to choice from the studio recording world. SPRING sets a new standard for truly authentic sounding reverb without coiled metal—a perfect recreation of the classic amp-based effect, with the Tone control taking you from dark vintage amp spring, through classic jangle, to bright surfy splatter. EPIC is a unique combination of multiple interwoven analog-tone delay lines and complex modulation—perfect for solos from that more shaded part of the lunar landscape. MOD throws down a plate-flavored spaciousness with richly organic modulation in the feedback path. The ROOM style adds subtle body and projection to your guitar tone at shorter decay times while longer decay times yield rich organic space that doesn’t wash out. PAD closes out the line-up with a unique combination of sub-octave + octave-up with echoes + ""shimmer"" + synth/organ modulation + reverb. Connect a Dunlop DVP series volume/expression pedal to the expression jack to toggle and blend between two different knob setting configurations. The Reverb includes 100% wet mode, stereo input and output capability, and true relay or trails bypass. SIGNAL CHAIN FOR DEMO: Fender Telecaster + MXR Pro Cable + M300 MXR Reverb + Milkman Dairy Air 30watt 6L6 Amplifier and 1-12"" cab All audio recorded using UA Apollo, UA 4-710D , and Universal Audio Plug ins courtesy of Universal Audio http://www.uaudio.com/ Royer 121 & Telefunken M81 microphones. VIDEO CREDITS: Executive Producer: Jimmy Dunlop Director: Joey Tosi Art Director: Graham Shaw Editor/Sound Engineer: Max Baloian Set Dresser: Mick Waller Performance & Composition: James Deprato Director of Photography: Donavan Sell Gaffer: Andrew Haney Asst. Camera/ Camera Operator: Hunter Huston Grip/Driver: Tandy Kyne, Little Giant Grip & Lighting http://littlegiantlighting.com/ On Set PA: Matthew Recinos SPECIAL THANKS: Milkman Sound, http://milkmansound.com/ Oakland Aviation Museum, Oakland CA http://www.oaklandaviationmuseum.org/ East Bay Regional Park District Port of Oakland Fantasy Recording Studio, Berkley Ca Tucker Sound / Foothill Digital Mastering, NYC","[""Reverberation"", ""Effects unit"", ""Electric guitar"", ""Guitar"", ""Music"", ""Distortion""]","[""electric guitar song"", ""no voices"", ""chords using open strings"", ""happy mood"", ""reverb effect"", ""no percussion"", ""minimal instruments"", ""instrumental music""]",0,LAeWwMC2EaI,2158 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEDfsU63w8I&start=30&end=40,"{""label"":""fender deluxe reverb...heavy metal amp??"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEDfsU63w8I&start=30&end=40""}",This is a live recording of a guitar being played through a high gain amp. The signal is clean at the beginning and switches to an overdrive or distortion tone. A humming noise is heard when the channel is switched to the distortion channel. There are no other instruments played in this clip apart from one guitar. The guitarist seems to be testing the clean and dirty channels of the guitar amplifier.,2010-04-06T00:07:26Z,diagrammatisk,Chirp chirp chirp,"[""Bass guitar"", ""Echo"", ""Effects unit"", ""Electric guitar"", ""Guitar"", ""Music"", ""Plucked string instrument"", ""Distortion""]","[""live recording"", ""high gain amp sound"", ""electric guitar"", ""overdrive amp channel"", ""clean amp channel"", ""humming noise"", ""noise signal above threshold""]",0,SEDfsU63w8I,2749 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHMDIt3-TsE&start=30&end=40,"{""label"":""MXR M68 Uni-Vibe Chorus/Vibrato Pedal"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHMDIt3-TsE&start=30&end=40""}","This clip features an electric guitar being played. This electric guitar has a distortion effect. A chorus effect is also added. The distortion guitar starts off with a descending lick on the pentatonic scale followed by palm muted power chords. A few double stops are played and at the end, a string bend is played. There are no other instruments in this song. There is no voice in this clip. This song can be used in a demo of a chorus effects pedal.",2014-09-24T04:00:01Z,Guitar World,"This video is bonus content related to the November 2014 issue of Guitar World. For the full range of interviews, features, tabs and more, pick up the new issue on newsstands now or at the Guitar World Online Store:http://guitarworld.myshopify.com/collections/guitar-world/products/guitar-world-november-14-billy-gibbons-and-jeff-beck Heard on numerous classic recordings by players like Jimi Hendrix, David Gilmour and Robin Trower, the Uni-Vibe is essentially a four-stage phase shifter. However, without going into a full-blown technical explanation, the components and circuit have certain quirks that distinguish it from a run-of-the-mill phase shifter. For decades, the only viable choices for guitarists seeking authentic classic Uni-Vibe effects were to hunt for an original vintage unit or buy a boutique version, but both options were expensive. The new MXR M68 Uni-Vibe Chorus/Vibrato solves this dilemma once and for all by providing genuine Uni-Vibe effects with thick, rich swirling textures in a pedal that costs less than half of the price of most acclaimed boutique versions.","[""Effects unit"", ""Electric guitar"", ""Guitar"", ""Music"", ""Musical instrument"", ""Chorus effect"", ""Plucked string instrument"", ""Distortion""]","[""electric guitar"", ""distortion guitar"", ""guitar riffs"", ""guitar licks"", ""no other instrument"", ""no voice"", ""instrumental""]",0,cHMDIt3-TsE,3696