@@saranikolovska540 Oh god. I don't even remember making this comment. Thanks for bringing me back to the simpler times when I didn't get jokes and used O.O emoticons.
+Emily Beinke ...Except that most K-On songs are not that hard. The hardest parts in every song are really played by Azusa. Also, I think with practice everyone can become good at at least one form of music. :)
+Richard van Dijk Yes, being lead doesn't have to be harder. But in Houkago tea time case, Azusa's parts ,for me when I played,are usually on the same level or easier than Yui's parts.Fuwa fuwa time is the best example.
Oh no she doesn’t play this I’ve seen the tabs for Yui’s parts Eg in Cagayake girls she plays the easy rhythm There is a second guitar doing the complex solos and stuff
I would love to hear his raw guitar playing with no song in the background. This is mind blowing - the way he turns an anime girl group song into a shredding masterpiece, combining rhythm and lead
I have watched many don't say lazy videos, and this one is by far the best. You are an excellent guitar and bass player, and I can keep watching your videos over and over again. Great job!
i love his way of making the song "Don't say Lazy" into a more Interesting yet speechless tone of an electric guitar . OMGosh! SUGOI! AWESOME! :D:D:D:D:D (5 Smile) for the video! :D
Cool playing! Today I found an English version of DVD of K-On at Best Buy in NYC. I bought it, and watched it for the first time in my life. I enjoyed watching it with my two sons.
I dont have any tabs but for those of you who are crazy about trying to learn this, some of his fill he uses are from parts of Black Widow of La Porte by John 5. Hope it helps
what if anime music legends come together as a band? this legend as the lead guitarist. animenz as the pianist. taiga as the vocalist. and those other legends there to fill the legendary band. that would be awesome **^**