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Ilu Aye - Bomba - Opening Concert for New Meanings Percussion Symposium @ Williams College | This is an African folk music piece. There are two female vocalists and a male vocalist singing in a tribal style. The rhythm is played by one of the singers with a shekere in her hand. The atmosphere is vibrant. This piece could be playing in the soundtrack of an adventure movie that takes place in Africa. | 2010-04-01T12:32:02Z | StalwARTOriginality | Performance featuring Ilu Aye at Opening Concert for New Meanings percussion symposium. For more info please visit: stalwart-originality.williams.edu | ["Wood block", "Percussion"] | ["african folk music", "female vocals", "male vocal", "tribal singing", "percussion", "shekere", "groovy", "vibrant"] | 9 | D3q_stCeCA8 | 1433 | |
Justin Nelson - DW Drums - Zildjian Cymbals - Dunnett Snare | This is a drum cover of a hard rock/alternative metal music piece. There is a male vocalist singing melodically in the lead. The main tune is being played by the distorted electric guitar. There is a bass guitar playing in the background. The rhythmic background consists of a simple but loud rock acoustic drum beat. The atmosphere is aggressive. | 2009-01-12T18:22:25Z | Justin Nelson | Drums: DW Collectors, Exotic Mapa Burl, Natural to Candy Black Burst Lacquer 14X26 kick 10X13 rack tom 16X18 floor tom 6X14 snare drum | ["Cymbal", "Drum", "Drum kit", "Hi-hat", "Rimshot", "Snare drum", "Bass drum", "Percussion"] | ["drum cover", "acoustic drums", "hard rock", "alternative metal", "male vocal", "melodic singing", "distorted electric guitar", "bass guitar", "loud", "aggressive"] | 9 | FCvs17jk10A | 1622 | |
Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan & Ustad Tari Khan Live | This is a live performance of a Hindustani classical music piece. There is a male vocalist singing passionately in the lead. The melody is being played by a gentle harmonium tune. The rhythmic background is provided by the tabla percussion. The atmosphere is vibrant. This piece could be used in the soundtrack of a movie with a North Indian setting. | 2011-07-22T20:14:08Z | Yogesh Jagdeo | Amazing Performance By Two Great Musicians Of All Time | ["Tabla", "Percussion"] | ["hindustani classical music", "live performance", "male vocal", "passionate singing", "harmonium", "tabla", "vibrant", "profound"] | 9 | ohikUtjUN7c | 4653 | |
Yamil Castillo - Rumba Grupo Afro Cubano Bakinikini | This is an Afro-cuban music piece in the style of rumba. It is a live performance. There is a male vocal and a choir singing in a joyful manner. The rhythmic background is composed of Afro-Cuban percussive elements such as the shekere and the conga. The atmosphere is lively and vibrant. This piece could be used as an accompaniment piece for a rumba dance course. | 2006-11-04T22:29:10Z | Yamil Castillo | Grupo Afro Cubano Bakinikini. Yamil Castillo: Conga( Quinto )y Coro. Llensy Zafra: Congas ( Tumbadora Tres dos )y Coro. Camilla Brena: Kata ( Guagua ) Eduardo Cespedez: Chequere y Coro. Yusniel "El NiƱo Lopez": Canto. | ["Drum", "Music", "Musical instrument", "Rattle (instrument)", "Percussion"] | ["afro cuban", "rumba", "live performance", "male vocal", "choir", "joyful singing", "percussion", "shekere", "conga", "lively", "vibrant", "dance"] | 9 | wMN-Xp9IMUw | 5260 | |
Carnatic Music Demonstration: Mridangam Solo (Part 1/3) | This is a Carnatic classical music piece. It is being performed live. There is a male vocalist singing in a versatile manner. The melody is being played by a Carnatic violin line. The rhythmic background is composed of the tabla percussion. The atmosphere is vibrant and the instrumentation is complex. This piece can be an educational example of a Carnatic music piece to be taught in music schools. | 2009-01-11T20:56:26Z | Anantha R. Krishnan - Misterdangam | NOTE TO VIEWERS: CLOSED CAPTIONING IS AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH (although knowledge of Carnatic music terminology is assumed) Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYa3ksSrCqw Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtPCcyyzrKA Part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwzSMTCWZf8 Excerpts from Sangita Kalanidhi Shri Palghat Raghu's lecture / demonstration on Carnatic music, entitled "The Multifaceted Splendour of Misram", held at the Madras Music Academy in December of 2007. In this segment, Shri Raghu explains how a mridangam solo (thani avarthanam) must flow seamlessly as a part of a composition. The song Enthundi (Durbar, Misra Chapu) is presented in Part 1, along with a full thani avarthanam composed by Shri Raghu in Parts 2 and 3. Performed by: Abhishek Raghuram (vocal) Mysore Srikanth (violin) Anantha R. Krishnan (mridangam) | ["Tabla", "Drum", "Percussion"] | ["carnatic classical", "live performance", "male vocal", "versatile singing", "carnatic violin", "tabla", "complex", "vibrant"] | 9 | zYa3ksSrCqw | 5491 |