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2 rows where musiccaps_aspects contains "vibrant" and musiccaps_names contains "Harmonica"
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musiccaps_aspects (array) 28 ✖
- instrumental 2
- vibrant · 2 ✖
- acoustic drums 1
- acoustic guitar 1
- aerophone 1
- bass guitar 1
- blues harp 1
- energetic 1
- enthusiastic 1
- folk music 1
- free reed instrument 1
- french harp 1
- glockenspiel 1
- harmonica 1
- harmonica melody 1
- heart-touching 1
- hindi film music 1
- lively 1
- loud 1
- lucid 1
- male voice speaking 1
- medium tempo 1
- melodious 1
- mouth organ 1
- no singer 1
- playful 1
- tuneful 1
- wind instrument 1
musiccaps_names (array) 3 ✖
- Harmonica · 2 ✖
- Wind instrument, woodwind instrument 2
- Jingle, tinkle 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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Yeh hai bombay meri jan-Milon Gupta | This is a Hindi film music piece. This is an instrumental piece. The harmonica is playing a cheerful melody in the lead. The glockenspiel is playing a secondary melody while the acoustic guitar and the bass guitar are supporting them in the background. The acoustic drums are playing a jazz swing beat with the brushes. The atmosphere is lively. This piece could be used in a feelgood movie during scenes where everything is going well for the main character. | 2010-07-12T16:07:06Z | ramanaraaga | Yeh hai bombay meri jan from the movie "CID" played on harmonica by Shri Milon Gupta | ["Harmonica", "Jingle, tinkle", "Wind instrument, woodwind instrument"] | ["hindi film music", "no singer", "instrumental", "harmonica", "glockenspiel", "acoustic guitar", "bass guitar", "acoustic drums", "vibrant", "lively", "heart-touching"] | 9 | 8dE1x--TuF8 | 932 | |
Harmonica: Tongue Block vs. Pucker | This music is a lively harmonica instrumental. The tempo is medium with a spirited melody. The music is lively, clear, energetic, vibrant and breezy with a male voice at the end of the audio clip. This is probably a Harmonica tutorial. | 2006-11-05T01:45:40Z | 12gagedan | This is my 2cents (or 5 minutes) added to the old debate of TB vs. Pucker embuochure when playing the harmonica. My take is very "end justifies the means" and don't limit yourself or worry about myths. (I believed for a very long time that bending and TB was impossible) The bottom line is: achieve the sound you want by working towards good tone with either approach. Apologies to all U-Blockers, as I'm not very good with that. | ["Harmonica", "Wind instrument, woodwind instrument"] | ["instrumental", "medium tempo", "harmonica melody", "male voice speaking", "vibrant", "energetic", "enthusiastic", "playful", "loud", "lucid", "mouth organ", "free reed instrument", "wind instrument", "folk music", "aerophone", "french harp", "blues harp", "tuneful", "melodious"] | 7 | _94ra2KoZGo | 3447 |
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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;