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For its size, Japan has a large population, and that is one of the things accounting for the variety of Japanese music, which includes classical, jazz, electronic, rock, and pop. That said, there is quite a lot of variety and creativity in music by English speakers too, and this is probably because of the large and varied population of them. I ...
Simply singing in Japanese or sampling Japanese music does not meet this criterion. B. No karaoke, instrumental covers, remixes or reaction videos. Additionally, any covers must be of Japanese music AND performed by artists in the Japanese music scene/industry. C. Do not submit more than one link by the same artist per day. D.
This is a bit different to how a lot of JPop tends to sound. It’s hardly a clear cut rule, but melodies in Japanese songs tend to have much longer phrases. You also see fewer four chord loops, probably partly for this reason. Even the famous IV-V-iii-vi is often just inserted as part of a longer sequence.
LiSA×Uru - Saikai (produed by Ayase) / THE FIRST TAKE. Otherwise, some personal favorites below, though a bit more on the rock end than your examples. me-al art - もう一人のボクに (Mouhitori no Boku ni) UPLIFT SPICE - Omega Rhythm. Also Tokyo Jihen-電波通信 because I think they have an interesting sound and it's a neat song. 5.
With that said, Japanese music isn't any more creative than anyone else. If it was, the Japanese wouldn't need to listen to Kpop or Western bands, but they do and are popular. You sound like you're in the honeymoon phase of finding something new and being absolutely obsessed with it.
Kapeng_Barako. I've been trying out Anghami, a music streaming service for the Middle East and North Africa region, it has some Japanese music that I like. Polkadot, Sakamichi and 48 series songs, but not in great quantity. I still think it's more than what Spotify in my region offers...due to the region locks.
The most basic are the miyakobushi: E-F-A-B-D-E ascending and E-C-B-A-F-E descending. and the ritsu: D-E-G-A-C-D ascending and D-B-A-G-E-D descending. Reply reply. Kai_Daigoji. •. One thing I would add is that while we write these scales using western notes for convenience, the notes in Japanese scales do not necessarily match up with western ...
The only problem with your article is that you are quite ignorant about Japanese music. TK from Ling tosite sigure is not a one-hit wonder. He was doing music way before the anime and after Unravel he continued to make even stronger songs. Unravel is sort of his weakest by now he has turned out hit after hit.
A subreddit for City Pop, a Japanese style of popular music originating in the 1980s. Members Online 80s Japanese pop songwriters when asked if they want a native speaker to proofread their English lyrics before the song goes out to millions of people
Japanese music frequently showcases intricate melodies and harmonies, often breaking away from the conventional Western song structure of verse-chorus-verse. It embraces a diverse array of musical instruments and tends to blur the boundaries between multiple genres, and thus I believe it is the most creative by far.