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4 rows where musiccaps_aspects contains "live performance" and musiccaps_names contains "Wood block"
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musiccaps_aspects (array) 35 ✖
- live performance · 4 ✖
- ambient crowd noise 1
- bad audio quality 1
- calm 1
- clap box rhythm 1
- classical music 1
- dreamy 1
- drum demonstration 1
- energetic 1
- exciting 1
- groovy rhythm 1
- groovy wooden percussions 1
- harp 1
- hollow percussive sounds 1
- innovative 1
- instrumental 1
- instrumental music 1
- intimate 1
- low quality 1
- medium fast tempo 1
- melodic 1
- noisy 1
- passionate 1
- people talking 1
- percussion demonstration 1
- percussionist 1
- percussive 1
- percussive sounds 1
- recital 1
- rhythmic percussion 1
- single instrument 1
- wood instrument 1
- woodblock 1
- wooden impact 1
- youtube music video 1
musiccaps_names (array) 2 ✖
- Percussion 4
- Wood block · 4 ✖
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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Bobby Previte's TERMINAL 4 - So Percussion and Bobby Previte | The low quality recording features a live performance of groovy wooden percussion. There is a wooden impact in the form of a wooden stick falling on the floor - which is a part of the groove. The recording is a bit noisy, due to a ventilation system, which also makes it very intimate. | 2011-04-27T19:30:54Z | Bobby Previte | If you can't watch it all, check out 21:30...and the "special guest" at the end... from TERMINALS: PART 1 - DEPARTURES Five Concertos for Percussion Ensemble and Soloist composed by Bobby Previte featuring So Percussion - Eric Beach, Josh Quillen, Adam Sliwinski, and Jason Treuting and guest soloist Bobby Previte, drums. Recorded from the live world premiere, March 28, 2011 at The Ecstatic Music Festival as part of WNYC's New Sounds Live series produced by John Schaefer, recorded for broadcast by Ed Haber at WNYC. Video shot by Arrien Zinghini Audio and video mixed and edited by Bobby Previte | ["Wood block", "Percussion"] | ["low quality", "live performance", "groovy wooden percussions", "wooden impact", "noisy", "intimate"] | 4 | 7DIPyJB4osY | 819 | |
우드블럭 3종 WOOD BLOCK | In this clip, a wooden percussion instrument is being played in a rhythmic manner. The instrument has a hollow sound, which also creates a partially melodic tone amidst the percussion. | 2013-08-05T02:40:49Z | musiccitynick | ["Wood block", "Percussion"] | ["wood instrument", "woodblock", "percussive sounds", "rhythmic percussion", "live performance", "hollow percussive sounds"] | 3 | ItstzW7xuDU | 1952 | ||
Anjo caldas tocando havaneiro | The song is an instrumental. The song is medium fast tempo with percussionists playing a groovy rhythm on three clap boxes. The sound quality is poor with a lot of ambient crowd noise. | 2007-04-08T02:27:14Z | nochaoss | percussionista da elba ramalho tocando o trio de haveneiros fabricados pela virgo percussao(www.virgopercussao.com.br) | ["Wood block", "Percussion"] | ["clap box rhythm", "percussionist", "medium fast tempo", "live performance", "exciting", "energetic", "passionate", "drum demonstration", "youtube music video", "instrumental music", "ambient crowd noise", "groovy rhythm", "people talking", "bad audio quality", "percussion demonstration"] | 1 | NcsYdCbKgcc | 2351 | |
Sally Beamish - Awuya (performed by Anne Denholm) | This is the live recording of a classical music recital. There is a harp being played in an innovative manner that combines both the melodic and the rhythmic aspects of the instrument. The atmosphere of the piece is dreamy. It could be used in the soundtrack of a calm video game or a nature documentary. | 2014-01-28T08:21:30Z | Sally Beamish Music | Music by Sally Beamish Performed by Anne Denholm Produced by Laurie Irvine Performed by the outstanding young harpist, Anne Denholm, the piece was commissioned by Glasgow University for Professor Keith Vickerman, to celebrate his groundbreaking research in the field of African Sleeping Sickness. Awuya is inspired by the changing forms of deadly trypanosomes, by Central African drums and harp, and by a lullaby from a tribe decimated by sleeping sickness in the 1940s. The original words of the lullaby, sung to a little girl called Awuya, are hauntingly reminiscent of the symptoms of the disease. In his new film, Laurie Irvine has incorporated these ideas, enhancing Anne's powerful performance. This film was made possible with funding from Creative Scotland www.sallybeamish.com Follow Sally Beamish on Twitter: @sallybeamish Follow Anne Denholm on Twitter @anne_denholm | ["Wood block", "Percussion"] | ["classical music", "recital", "live performance", "instrumental", "single instrument", "harp", "melodic", "percussive", "innovative", "dreamy", "calm"] | 9 | Ux3YosKD-9I | 2959 |
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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;