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AustriaMiku - the ThredaBernd2021-07-04 09:25:20 · 5yNo. 116969reply
I hereby want people to witness that I found myself a new all time classic for Hatsune Miku.
Seems to be rather old from 2013 or something... with Miku being essentially 30yo boomer core.
 
Post your favorite Mikus in any form you want.
GermanyBernd2021-07-04 12:46:54 · 5yNo. 116974reply
A vocaloid thread!? Time to post!
ItalyBernd2021-07-04 12:53:16 · 5yNo. 116975reply
classic:
 
 
and Teto
GermanyBernd2021-07-04 13:01:38 · 5yNo. 116976reply
I used to train these two songs a lot in karaoke but I never nailed noushou sakuretsu girl 100%.
 
Uraomote lovers was one of the first (if not the first) vocaloid I ever heard. I was ~13 y/o and there was a small boy in LoL who sucked so hard that I actually flamed him a bit.
Turns out he was actually a girl my age in the village nexto mine, and she started to like me for whatever reason so we started to play games regularily together until we started to meet a few times and holy shit her family was so fucked up I didn't try to maintain contact to her anymore.
 
Anyway, in osu!, she showed me the song uraomote lovers and I instantly fell in love with the speed, rhythm, lyrics i used to giggle at 2:16 "sayonara baby" when it is about abortion, video and everything. Until this point I had mostly heard classical music in my life because of my parents.
GermanyBernd2021-07-04 13:12:17 · 5yNo. 116977reply
Oh yeah, the slap bassline of the second song I posted was the song who motivated me the most to buy a bass and getting into music again.
I grew up being forced to play the violin and I hated it. (my parents did the right thing).
My father disliked any kind of music except for classic and some jazz or the beatles, so my exposure to other genres than classic was really low. Most of "other music" I heard was actually video game music of my Nintendo DS, aka. Mario Kart and Pokémon BGM.
They all had some really creative and intense bass lines in common and after some time I knew them all by heart but I never knew that this deep sound I like so much comes from an instrument you can actually play.
 
And when I saw this bass cover of noushou sakuretsu girl, I couldn't resist anymore and I ran into the music store and bought my bass. I think I was 18.
GermanyBernd2021-07-04 13:18:56 · 5yNo. 116978reply
Additional info:
This used to be my desktop background from age 14 to 17.
 
Additional info two:
Other great vocaloid songs to check out are:
roshin yuukai (nice rhythmic chords and impressive vocals that are only possible with vocaloid from 1:07)
 
Freely tomorrow: (it's creator was so good at vocaloid that miku almost sounds like a human here)
 
Uminaoshi: (it has it's own atmosphere and deep lyrics)
AustriaBernd2021-07-04 13:45:42 · 5yNo. 116979reply
Obviously Triple Baka :3
 
Uraomote Lovers is on that Vocalorock mix CD I sometimes still listen, great song really!
Also kudos if you can play that bassline, I guess even if I had the skill magically in me, my fingers would simply detach 1 minute in.
Also listening to your suggestions now.
 
For me, Miku sparked my wanderlust.
It was the reason to finally decide to venture out into the world and I started smol with just flying to Hamburg and listen to a Hatsune Miku opera.
It's nice and if some Bernd has a spare evening without anything better to do, grab yourself a bottle of your preferred drink and listen to it with subtitles.
>https://youtu.be/Ey8oj8S-j3U
Basically a Miku only feature film.
 
I'm using this thread now to finally start downloading a few select titles of this guys OC playlist.
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FMDtQUOHg4&list=PLWHPofmpr8C5hx5XAD8o8nsVRjIX320Ii
Attachment related. Best songs out of the playlist for me so far.
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