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4 rows where musiccaps_aspects contains "celebration" and musiccaps_aspects contains "festive"
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musiccaps_aspects (array) 53 ✖
- celebration · 4 ✖
- festive · 4 ✖
- joyful 2
- medium tempo 2
- announcement 1
- authoritative 1
- banjo 1
- bugle like sound 1
- classical 1
- dholak beat 1
- energetic 1
- enthusiastic 1
- female vocalist 1
- folk music 1
- foreign language 1
- ghungaroos 1
- hand percussions 1
- happy 1
- high notes 1
- horn blowing 1
- important 1
- indian folk music 1
- indian folk song 1
- indian music 1
- instrumental 1
- jewish horn 1
- laughter 1
- lively singing 1
- loud 1
- male vocal 1
- minimalist 1
- no singer 1
- organ 1
- oud rhythm 1
- procession 1
- punjabi folk song 1
- punjabi song 1
- punjabi wedding song 1
- ram’s horn 1
- regional folk 1
- regional music 1
- religious significance 1
- ritual music 1
- shakers 1
- single instrument 1
- sound of tapping 1
- sound of water in background 1
- spirited 1
- tambourine beats 1
- wake up call 1
- wedding 1
- wedding rituals 1
- world music 1
musiccaps_names (array) 10 ✖
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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bourdib a baraki.le 28 mai 2010 | A male vocalist sings this lively melody in a foreign language. The tempo is fast with a loud and banjo harmony, tambourine beats and tapping beats. The song is a spirited, cheerful,celebratory, happy, enthusiastic and festive Regional/Folk Song. | 2010-05-29T08:01:53Z | djamel1953 | bourdib soirée a baraki le 28 mai 2010 | ["Music of Africa", "Music", "Rattle (instrument)"] | ["male vocal", "medium tempo", "banjo", "oud rhythm", "tambourine beats", "sound of tapping", "foreign language", "lively singing", "enthusiastic", "spirited", "energetic", "world music", "regional music", "folk music", "regional folk", "celebration", "festive"] | 7 | A4jSRfZ6yd0 | 1065 | |
TOQUE DO SHOFAR | This music is instrumental. The tempo is slow with a single note played on a horn-like instrument . The instrument sounds like a Jewish Ram’s horn. It is loud, emphatic, and authoritative with the sound of running water in the background . It is a celebratory,festive ritual music for making announcements. This music is Ritual music. | 2012-08-21T00:39:46Z | Caminhos da Cabala | O shofar nos chama para acordarmos de nossa letargia mental pelas coisas terrenas e clama para que possamos despertar e nos envolver com as necessidades de nossa alma. É como um alerta: nos inspira temor lembrando que este é o Dia de nosso julgamento. A mensagem do shofar, segundo Maimônides, é: "Acordai de vosso sono e ponderai sobre os vossos feitos; lembrai-vos do Criador e voltai a Ele em penitência. Não sejais daqueles que per-dem a realidade de vista ao perseguirem sombras ou esbanjam anos buscando coisas vãs que não lhes trazem proveito. Olhai bem vossas almas e considerai vossos atos; abandonai os caminhos errados e os maus pensamentos e voltai a D'us, para que Ele tenha misericórdia para convosco!" Esta é a função mais importante dos sons do shofar: inspirar a alma e provocar vibrações extraordinárias no coração, ativando o sentimento do arrependimento e humildade. | ["Brass instrument", "Trumpet"] | ["instrumental", "jewish horn", "bugle like sound", "ritual music", "religious significance", "festive", "important", "sound of water in background", "ram’s horn", "horn blowing", "wake up call", "celebration", "announcement", "loud", "authoritative"] | 7 | sOJSjVp6UTc | 4945 | |
Vehra Shagna Da | Part 2 Of 8 | Punjabi Marriage Songs | Traditional Wedding Music | A female vocalist sings this happy Indian wedding song. The tempo is medium fast with a cheerful dholak and a rhythmic shaker made of ghungaroos. The song is a minimalist, cheerful, happy, festive, celebratory and joyful song sung during Punjabi wedding rituals. | 2012-03-19T12:47:18Z | Catrack Entertainment | This Punjabi Song represents the Rich Punjabi Culture and Punjabi Music and is Part of Rituals in every Traditional Punjabi Wedding whether it takes place in a Village of Punjab (India) or Anywhere in the World. These Folk / Marriage Songs are integral part of Punjabi Culture and have various forms of Song & Dance like Tappe, Bolian, Gidha, Bhangra and Sithniyan. These are also called Shagna De Geet. All Punjabi Songs / Punjabi Music By Catrack is Available On I-Tunes, Spotify, Rhapsody, Nokia, emusic, Google Music, Amazon & Sound Cloud. Subscribe to Catrack's Youtube Channel http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=catrackentertainment Join Us On Facebook http://www.facebook.com/CatrackOfficial Twitter https://twitter.com/catrack Google+ https://plus.google.com/112539272523400923462/ For Any Content, Advertising, or Marketing Related Queries for All our Platforms, including Heeroz OTT, Kindly Visit: http://www.catrack.com ..... @Catrack Entertainment #catrack #punjabitappebolian #punjabtappe #geetshagnade #punjabimarriagesongs #punjabimarriage #punjabibolian #bolian #punjabiweddingsongs | ["Folk music", "Music", "Wedding music"] | ["female vocalist", "medium tempo", "indian music", "wedding rituals", "ghungaroos", "shakers", "indian folk music", "indian folk song", "punjabi song", "punjabi folk song", "shakers", "dholak beat", "hand percussions", "punjabi wedding song", "laughter", "happy", "joyful", "festive", "celebration", "minimalist", "high notes"] | 7 | vEt13GxzDKk | 5168 | |
Bridal Chorus - Wagner - Here Comes the Bride - Lohengrin - Royal Wedding Music | This is a classical music piece performance. It is meant to be played at a wedding. There is an organ playing a simple and festive tune. There is an atmosphere of celebration in this piece. This music would fit perfectly with weddings. Organ samples could also be lifted from this recording to be used in beat-making. | 2008-05-20T19:47:02Z | Denise Hewitt | The Famous Bridal Chorus by Richard Wagner from his Romantic Opera Lohengrin composed in 1848. Also known as the Wedding March or simply as - Here comes the Bride. This well known wedding processional march is played here on Technics electronic PR60 Keyboard in synthesised church organ mode by Transgendered Musician - Denise Hewitt - wearing full white lace wedding costume, tiara and veil. This wonderful chorus was played at the Royal Wedding Service of British Princess Victoria (eldest daughter of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert) and the Prussian Prince Frederick William in 1858. | ["Music", "Musical instrument", "Wedding music", "Keyboard (musical)", "Piano"] | ["classical", "no singer", "single instrument", "organ", "wedding", "procession", "joyful", "celebration", "festive"] | 9 | vmBkZflwViA | 5201 |
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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;