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3 rows where search matches "guitar", musiccaps_aspects contains "relaxing", musiccaps_names contains "Musical instrument" and musiccaps_names contains "Steel guitar, slide guitar"
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musiccaps_aspects (array) 23 ✖
- relaxing · 3 ✖
- acoustic drums 1
- acoustic guitar 1
- amateur recording 1
- backing track 1
- blues guitar 1
- calm 1
- country music 1
- easygoing 1
- fingerstyle guitar 1
- folk/county 1
- instrumental 1
- instrumental music 1
- mellow tune 1
- no percussion 1
- no singer 1
- no voices 1
- psychedelic 1
- resonator guitar 1
- slide guitar 1
- slow tempo 1
- steel guitar 1
- trippy 1
musiccaps_names (array) 9 ✖
- Music 3
- Musical instrument · 3 ✖
- Steel guitar, slide guitar · 3 ✖
- Plucked string instrument 2
- Acoustic guitar 1
- Bluegrass 1
- Blues 1
- Guitar 1
- Mandolin 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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Mike Dowling " Blues In G ." | This blues guitar song features a resonator guitar. Fingerstyle guitar is being played. The melody is a blues style guitar. There are no other instruments in this song. There are no voices in this song. This song can be played in a bar. | 2014-05-08T19:25:05Z | nationalguitars | Mike Dowling presents "Blues In G." courtesy of Homespun. | ["Blues", "Guitar", "Acoustic guitar", "Music", "Mandolin", "Musical instrument", "Steel guitar, slide guitar", "Plucked string instrument"] | ["blues guitar", "fingerstyle guitar", "no percussion", "resonator guitar", "no voices", "instrumental music", "relaxing"] | 0 | F1X7egd8Us0 | 1608 | |
BEYOND THE REEF 02 - FENDER 400 | Someone is playing a melody on a slide guitar over a backing track containing an uptight bass, acoustic guitar and mild acoustic drum groove. This song may be playing outside on a sunny day practicing guitar. | 2011-11-09T13:23:22Z | DaveB11th | I learned this song from Basil Henriques, using his A7th setup... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ceno6hM1IA&feature=related I have used his pedal setup for a long time, but never knew how to use the 3rd pedal that raises strings 1 and 2 a whole tone until recently. This is a really pretty song to learn. I have more information about this tuning and pedal setup on my website at steelc6th.com. I also tabbed out this song for anyone who wants to learn the A7th tuning. I slowed down Basil's rhythm track using a program called "MixCraft" so I could play along easier. A link to the original track is on my web. I like hats and try different one's here and there. I call this my Bill Lawrence hat. I have a BL 710 pickup in my S-10 ShoBud with the white fretboard. Bill's a genius guitar pickup inventor. Here's a video of him played in 2008 at a NAMM show... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHIZMuNhF5s On this particular Fender 400 guitar (which is as old as I am), I have 10 pedals. I actually have Basil's 3rd, 4th and 5th pedals down on 8, 9 and 10 for leg comfort. So I can use either pedals 4 and 5 or 8 and 9 to lower strings 2 and 6, respectively. That makes it a lot easier for me while playing. Pedals 1 and 2 are unchanged. I also used pedal 6 to raise string 1 by itself a whole tone, which I use in the song in a few places. Also, I only lower strings 2 and 4 a half tone, respectively, with pedals 8 and 9 because the pedals are way too tight when pressed together; so I don't lower strings 6 and 8 with pedals 8,9; but I DO lower strings 2 and 6 with pedal 4 (my C6th pedal), and strings 4 and 8 with pedal 5 (My A6th pedal) as Basil does. When I need to press both pedals, that is 4 and 5 together, I press 8 and 9. The pedal is still a bit tight, but not as bad as pressing pedals 4 and 5 (which lowered 4 and 8 also. On my ShoBud, I can lower multiple strings like butter, and it's not a concern; but the pedals are close together and that is more uncomfortable. So each guitar has its pros and cons. Ideal… | ["Music", "Musical instrument", "Steel guitar, slide guitar", "Plucked string instrument"] | ["folk/county", "amateur recording", "backing track", "slide guitar", "slow tempo", "relaxing"] | 6 | P5tsRM1iokA | 2506 | |
How to play steel guitar lesson 19 | This is a country music piece that is played in an instrument lesson recording. The steel guitar is playing a mellow tune while at the forefront while there is a backing composed of the acoustic guitar and the acoustic drums. There is a relaxing and psychedelic feel to the piece. This music could suit well in the soundtrack of a feelgood/comedy movie. It could also be playing in the background at a shopping mall. | 2008-07-24T15:02:22Z | bobbeseymour | Bobbe Seymour shows more stuff at Steel Guitar Nashville | ["Music", "Musical instrument", "Steel guitar, slide guitar", "Bluegrass"] | ["country music", "no singer", "instrumental", "steel guitar", "mellow tune", "acoustic guitar", "acoustic drums", "easygoing", "calm", "relaxing", "psychedelic", "trippy"] | 9 | SvsCM0fLM5g | 2795 |
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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;