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4 rows where musiccaps_aspects contains "male voice" and musiccaps_aspects contains "vocables" sorted by youtube_link
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musiccaps_aspects (array) 27 ✖
- male voice · 4 ✖
- vocables · 4 ✖
- happy mood 2
- moderate tempo 2
- acoustic guitar 1
- bass 1
- bass guitar 1
- bells 1
- classical indian song 1
- groovy bassline 1
- guitar 1
- hand claps 1
- harmonium 1
- low quality recording 1
- motivational 1
- no lyrics 1
- no percussion 1
- percussion 1
- piano song 1
- pop song 1
- reggae percussion 1
- reggae song 1
- rock song 1
- shaker 1
- sitar 1
- slow tempo 1
- strings 1
musiccaps_names (array) 8 ✖
- Music 2
- Bluegrass 1
- Country 1
- Independent music 1
- Musical instrument 1
- Singing 1
- Sitar 1
- Ska 1
video | youtube_link ▼ | musiccaps_caption | youtube_published | youtube_channel | youtube_description | musiccaps_names | musiccaps_aspects | musiccaps_author | youtube_id | musiccaps_rowid |
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Drops Of Jupiter | This is a low quality recording of a rock song. The main lead melody is sung by a male voice. Other male voices sing vocables in the background in between lines. A string ensemble plays fills in the background with an ascending lick in between lines. The percussion plays a simple rock beat in common time with snare strokes on every alternate count. The bass plays the root notes of the chords. The mood of this song is motivational. Other instruments cannot be identified due to the low audio quality. This song can be played at the end credits of a superhero movie. | 2007-04-30T05:54:49Z | PunkPinkPower | A Tribute to Power Rangers Ninja Storm in its entirety. That I am abnormally proud of. An epic season deserved an epic song, so I chose Drops of Jupiter by Train. And Always Remember: A happy ending is nothing more than a new beginning! | ["Independent music"] | ["low quality recording", "rock song", "male voice", "strings", "percussion", "bass", "vocables", "bass", "moderate tempo", "motivational"] | 0 | rnOIXOGfSUE | 4901 | |
Music of Dharwad - Pt Venkatesh Kumar Sings Gaud Malhar | This classical Indian song features a male voice singing in vocables without any lyrics. This is accompanied by a harmonium playing the same melody as the voice and continuing to play after the voice has rested. Sitars are playing in the background. There is no percussion in this song. This song can be played in a retro movie in which a classical singer is performing in front of a live audience. | 2012-06-02T07:54:35Z | havanurmic | Pt M Venkatesh Kumar stands tall among the leading Hindustani vocalists today and carries forward the musical traditions of Dharwad with distinction. The Gwalior-Kirana gayaki of Pt Panchakshari Gavai and Pt Puttaraja Gavai continues to live thanks to his dedication. Pt Venkatesh Kumar's voice is deep and vibrant, so is his music. His soulful singing and robust ragadari have earned him the respect of listeners as well as critics. Besides being a popular concert performer he is also an outstanding teacher, author and head of the music department at Karnataka University, Dharwad. Venkatesh Kumar was born in the hamlet of Lakshmipura in Bellary district. His father was a leather puppeteer and an accomplished folk singer. Though the parents were too poor to think of a musical career for their gifted son, his maternal uncle recognised young Venkatesh's talent and took him to Veereshwara Punyashrama in Gadag, run by Pt Puttaraja Gavai. The senior gavai was physically blind but was a visionary when it came to music. Venkatesh Kumar groomed himself rigorously under him for over 12 years and emerged as a thinker musician. "Chintana as my guru would say, is most important. There is a tradition and there are these maestros. I had to find a path between these two, without messing with tradition. Long hours of practice and thinking have come to my rescue." Here he sings the monsoon melody Gaud Malhar, accompanied by Shri Udayaraj Karpur on tabla and Shri Ravindra Katoti on harmonium | ["Singing", "Music", "Musical instrument", "Sitar"] | ["classical indian song", "harmonium", "male voice", "sitar", "no percussion", "vocables", "no lyrics"] | 0 | AVmJF1uaRuE | 1127 | |
Splash Country Indoors Waterpark Branson Missouri | This pop song features a male voice singing the main melody using vocables. This is accompanied by an acoustic guitar strumming chords. The piano fills at a higher register and also plays chords. The bass guitar plays the root notes of the chords without any flourishes. A shaker is used in the background which acts as the percussion. Hand claps are played at every alternate count. Bells are played on the first count of the first two bars of each phrase. The melody is happy and upbeat. This song can be played in a movie scene featuring a family on a road trip. | 2011-09-09T18:03:42Z | GRANDCOUNTRYBRANSON | Grand Country Inn is the home of Splash Country Indoor Waterpark, open 365 days a year no matter what the temperature is outside. Visitors can enjoy a vast array of activities and hours of aquatic family fun with over 40,000 square feet of year-round fun that is free to Inn guests. The 20,000 square foot indoor waterpark can treat you to a luxurious float ride on the 250 foot lazy river or careen you down one of two giant tube slides. A 3 level tree house, a 1,000 gallon tipping bucket and a 2,000 square foot toddler pool makes this a great place for "kids" of all ages. Great Shows, Good Food, Super Shopping & Relaxing Rooms. No Driving Required! All of this in one spectacular family-friendly resort makes this a great family destination. Parents, grandparents and kids of all ages love Grand Country's family fun! After all, we've been treating folks like family since 1971. Come see a live show! https://tickets.grandcountry.com/ | ["Country", "Music", "Bluegrass"] | ["pop song", "male voice", "vocables", "piano song", "bass guitar", "acoustic guitar", "shaker", "bells", "hand claps", "happy mood", "moderate tempo"] | 0 | 0QYNC7J05XI | 164 | |
The Upsessions - Hooligan '69 | This reggae song features a male voice singing vocals at a high pitch, almost screaming. This is accompanied by percussion playing a reggae beat. The bass plays a groovy lick and plays a chromatic run of five notes to reach the note to start the chorus. A guitar strums one chord on alternate counts. This song can be played in a Caribbean themed party. | 2009-09-06T00:24:44Z | Reggay | The Upsessions - Hooligan '69 | ["Ska"] | ["reggae song", "male voice", "vocables", "groovy bassline", "reggae percussion", "guitar", "slow tempo", "happy mood"] | 0 | by57LpTlGbs | 3669 |
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CREATE VIEW musiccaps_details AS select musiccaps.url as video, json_object( 'label', coalesce(videos.title, 'Missing from YouTube'), 'href', musiccaps.url ) as youtube_link, musiccaps.caption as musiccaps_caption, videos.publishedAt as youtube_published, videos.channelTitle as youtube_channel, videos.description as youtube_description, musiccaps.audioset_names as musiccaps_names, musiccaps.aspect_list as musiccaps_aspects, musiccaps.author_id as musiccaps_author, videos.id as youtube_id, musiccaps.rowid as musiccaps_rowid from musiccaps left join videos on musiccaps.ytid = videos.id;