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ROZBĚH BLUEGRASS MUSIC | This is a bluegrass music piece. There is a mandolin playing the main tune as the lead while a banjo and an acoustic guitar are supporting it in the melodic background. There is a joyful feeling to this piece. It could be used in the soundtrack of a movie or a TV show with a rural setting. It could also be used in the background of pastoral social media content. | 2011-08-25T14:41:30Z | honzabaseman | 00. Úvod 01. MATTERHORN 02. PLEASE SEARCH A HEART 03. FOX ON THE RUN 04. HROU ZÍSKÁŠ HROW 05. SALT CREEK 06. ZÁTOKA 07. NOČNÍ VLAK 08. ZLATÁ RYBKA 09. BLACK DIAMOND 10. PÁDÍ MISSISSIPPI 11. FOGGY MOUNTAIN BREAKDAUN 12. KAROLÍNA 13. SVÍCEN ZMIZEL V TMÁCH 14. ARKANSAS TRAVELLER 15. PÝCHA PŘEDCHÁZÍ PÁD 16. PŘÍSAHEJ 17. SAIL TO AUSTRALIA | ["Gospel music", "Folk music", "Flamenco", "Music", "Music of Bollywood", "Music of Latin America", "Bluegrass"] | ["bluegrass", "no singer", "instrumental", "banjo", "mandolin", "acoustic guitar", "playful", "joyful", "uplifting", "easygoing", "rural", "pastoral"] | 9 | 0-7PyzhzuYQ | 108 | |
Tarantella Napoletana - Italian Mandolin music by Antonio Calsolaro | This is an Italian folk music piece. It is a live performance recording. There is a mandolin playing the main tune of the piece while an acoustic guitar plays in the melodic background. The atmosphere of the piece is lively. This piece could be used in the soundtrack of a documentary taking place in the Mediterranean region. It could also be used in tourism agency advertisements. Another possible use is as an accompaniment piece for Italian folk dance courses. | 2012-12-02T08:29:31Z | Christian L. Caballero (235binelli) | Tarantella Napoletana, (Italian tarantella by Napoli) played by the Italian mandolin Maestro ANTONIO CALSOLARO and Francesco Polito (Guitar), traditional folk music of Napoli and Italian culture, the Mandolin music was introduce, during the 18th century, in the "Italian Barbers Saloon". The Maestro Calsolaro give us this dancing Tarantella music to his world friends, sponsored by http://www.italianbusinessguide.com/ ITALIAN MUSIC MAESTRO ANTONIO CALSOLARO - LESSONS AND LIVE CONCERT He's preparing a Mandolin Master Class in the "Culture Palace of Alessano Lecce - Italy" the final week of March 2013, it will be divided in beginners and experts mandolin lessons, a full week of Mandolin sharing experience. He will give His own exclusive "Traditional Italian Sheet Music" to each participant If you need more info please call in Italy +39.333.6371644 or Email to info@ital-usa.com Furthermore he's available for live music concerts, exhibitions, shows, Italian party around the world, please contact us for your requirements ITALIAN TARANTELLA - Tarantella Napoletana Tarantella music is a folk dance music characterized by a fast upbeat tempo, usually in 6/8 time (sometimes 18/8 or 4/4), accompanied by tambourines (tamburello) and mandolin. It is among the most recognized of traditional Italian music, it names change according to the varies Italian region, Tammuriata in Campania (Naples - Napoli), Pizzica Pizzica in Lecce - Salento region, Sonu a ballu in Calabria. Tarantella is popular in Southern Italy and one of the symbols of the Italian culture in the world. In the Salento's region of Italy the bite of a locally common type of spider called "tarantula" was popularly believed to be highly poisonous and to lead to a hysterical condition known as Tarantism. The stated belief in the 16th and 17th centuries were that the victims needed to engage in a frenzied dance to prevent death of the disease using very rhythmic music, this kind of music was known Tarantella. ITALIAN MANDOLIN Mandolins evolved from the lute family in… | ["Banjo", "Flamenco", "Acoustic guitar", "Music", "Mandolin"] | ["italian folk music", "tarantella", "napoletana", "no singer", "instrumental", "acoustic", "mandolin", "acoustic guitar", "folk dance", "easygoing", "fun", "lively"] | 9 | 5FlNBuS7YgM | 648 | |
FLAMENCO GUITAR CHILL-OUT | The low quality recording features an arpeggiated acoustic flamenco guitar melody. The recording is noisy, in mono, and it sounds sad, easygoing and emotional. | 2007-09-24T10:53:49Z | maitzegur | Flamenco Chill-Out | ["Flamenco", "Guitar", "Music", "Musical instrument", "Plucked string instrument"] | ["low quality", "mono", "noisy", "arpeggiated acoustic flamenco guitar melody", "sad", "emotional", "easygoing"] | 4 | IKfmu7tAyUE | 1894 | |
Greensky Bluegrass | 3/01/2014 | "Letter To Seymour" - "New Rize Hill" | This is the live performance of a bluegrass music piece. There are male vocals singing together in a lively manner. There are two banjos playing the melody, one acting as the lead and the other as the rhythm. There is also an acoustic guitar following the banjos. An upright bass is playing the bass line which acts as a rhythmic background. The general atmosphere of the piece is very uplifting. The piece can be used in the soundtrack of rural comedies. It could also be used in the background for funny social media content. | 2014-04-20T16:36:51Z | GreenskyBluegrass | Greensky Bluegrass live at the Neptune Theater in Seattle, Washington on March 1, 2014 performing a medley of Letter To Seymour into New Rize Hill. Anders Beck: dobro Michael Arlen Bont: banjo and vocals Dave Bruzza: guitar and vocals Mike Devol: bass and vocals Paul Hoffman: mandolin and vocals Filmed & Edited by Mark Burgin (tapermark) © 2014 Greensky Bluegrass All Rights Reserved www.greenskybluegrass.com | ["Flamenco", "Music", "Mandolin", "Bluegrass"] | ["bluegrass", "live performance", "male vocals", "banjo", "banjo solo", "upright bass", "acoustic guitar", "playful", "joyful", "uplifting", "easygoing"] | 9 | Tvwi_YuLehk | 2876 | |
Hotel California -Guitar Harmonica solo | This is an acoustic cover of a rock music piece. There is an acoustic guitar playing a gentle melody. The piece has a slow tempo. The atmosphere is sentimental. This piece can be included in the soundtrack of a romantic movie. | 2014-08-22T20:06:06Z | Todd Emrick | I do not make money off this song or Youtube. UMPG owns the publishing rights. Please do not take this video down. "Hotel California" is the title track from the Eagles' album of the same name and was released as a single in February 1977.[6] Writing credits for the song are shared by Don Felder (music), Don Henley, and Glenn Frey (lyrics). The Eagles' original recording of the song features Henley singing the lead vocals and concludes with an extended section of electric guitar interplay between Felder and Joe Walsh. | ["Flamenco", "Acoustic guitar", "Music", "Plucked string instrument"] | ["cover", "acoustic", "rock music", "acoustic guitar", "gentle playing", "slow tempo", "mellow", "easygoing", "sentimental"] | 9 | hbCaMcbT8to | 4120 |