musiccaps
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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TAP DANCING CONTEST | This is a jazz music piece used as an accompaniment for a tap dancing contest. It is an old recording. There is a brass section and a piano that are playing the melody while the upright bass is playing a simple bass line. The rhythmic background consists of acoustic drums and the tapping of the shoes to the ground. There is a lively atmosphere. This piece is used in the background of comedic social media content or advertisement jingles. | 2006-12-24T05:40:32Z | DCLAQUETTE | From a short. A collegiate contest. The other side could have had Eleanor Powell--no matter, she would have sucked. Partisanship at its worst--but, what the hell, it's fiction. | ["Music", "Tap"] | ["jazz music", "tap dancing", "shoes", "brass section", "piano", "upright bass", "acoustic drums", "lively", "jolly", "upbeat", "old recording"] | 9 | BjIksWR4oKw | 1282 | |
Killer Clarinet Player Doreen Ketchens Owning House of the Rising Sun | This is the amateur recording of a jazz music piece performed live on the street. The volume of the recording is quite low. There is a female vocalist singing upfront. The tuba is playing the bass line as an accompaniment to the vocals. The tuba player is playing a minimal acoustic drum kit made up of just a drum kick and a ride cymbal in the meantime. There is a swing feel to it. The quietness of the recording makes it sound like the music is coming from vinyl. It would suit perfectly as a piece in a movie playing on a vinyl record player. | 2011-03-19T15:02:45Z | nolatrip2011 | I recorded this March 18, 2011, right there on Royal Street, New Orleans, The next time you are in the French Quarter, look for her. She belongs on the stage!! I originally started filming because of the cute kid, but when she took her solo, I was glad I was filming. I don't know what happened to the audio on the last half; my finger must have accidentally covered up the microphone. New phone -- still getting used to it. If you turn the volume up all the way, you can make it out, albeit a bit muffled. It's worth it to hear the sousaphone solo and the last two verses of the song. Every time I go to New Orleans, I see musicians that are better than some stage performers. This is definitely one of them, in my opinion. The kid is a cutie though.... I love how he does what the trombone player does toward the end. | ["Jazz", "Music", "Musical instrument"] | ["amateur recording", "quiet", "street performance", "jazz music", "female vocal", "tuba", "acoustic drums", "kick drum", "ride cymbal", "swing", "vinyl feel"] | 9 | Ck_bvV8Aa-k | 1397 |