@@Ebhen1 Ofc...they are all amazing players. But not everyone is an "accredited" Master. She actually has the cert's/degree's etc. to go along with the title.
Senbonzakura (1000 cherry blossoms) This song is about the westernization of Japan. Despite having an upbeat, oriental track, the song contains rather dark themes, mentioning guillotines and ICBMs. In addition, the lyrics state things such as "Songs of lament go unheard" and "This is a banquet inside a steel jail cell". The song is taken from Vocaloid, Hatsune Miku has the original for this. Their entire first album was taken from vocaloid but has since written their own songs. They announced a few days ago that they will release a new vocaloid cover album on August 17 with known and unknown vocaloid songs "Vocalo Zanmai 2" Next song: "Kyoukasuigetsu + Tsukini sakebuyoru" (Two songs) From react tour 2019 or "Hakushu Kassai" from Daishinnenkai 2018. In my opinion, they only have good songs.
The song is also based on real-life incident in Showa-era Japan called "2.26 Incident" where young officers of the Imperial Japanese Army staged a coup to restore direct imperial rule under Hirohito. But the coup failed which led to the execution of the officers and the military influence over the government further increased.
I found this band only recently (regrettably), and was immediately convinced that this band has the highest level of musicianship (musicality/virtuosity) and showmanship (visual/theatrical effects) Actually, I think this band is among the best fusion bands ever existed, and the very best when it comes to originality and showmanship. Moreover, they can sing/play so effortlessly with smiles on their faces! Mesmerizing both visually and auditorily. As a live performer, this band is peerless
This is probably the most beautiful and diverse pair of songs [a slight break between] that showcases how incredibly talented they are. Currently Yuko [the lead singer] has been hospitalized due to a difficult pregnancy [she's married to the koto player - the harp like instrument]. Hopefully all goes well. You'll love her voice in the opening of this. 和楽器バンドWagakki Band:鏡花水月(Kyoukasuigetsu)+月に叫ぶ夜(Tsukini sakebuyoru) - REACT tour 2019 (sub. provided)
Your pronounciation was perfect and you also did the sensible thing and split it into it's syllables, which often makes Japanese words easier to say. The consonants usually translate as one word too - here 'senbon' means 'a thousand' (though it also means 'a thousand needles' too; as is very often the case, words can have multiple meanings) and 'zakura' or 'sakura' means 'cherry blossom'. I've been really enjoying seeing your happiness (and jaw-dropping!) at discovering all these bands from Japan over the last couple of months and hope you'll keep exploring all the BabyMetal, Band-Maid, Lovebites, Wagakki, Nemophila back catalogues as well as continuing to discover other Japanese bands. Have to recommend, for more Metal-based awesomeness, Asterism, Ningen Isu and Aldious. And lots more Band-Maid....and BabyMetal...and Lovebites!
They have toured both the US and Europe, but it has a number of years. With their greater fame, thanks to YT, it should get them to tour the US and Europe soon. Beni Ninagawa is playing the Shamisen, she has her own YT channel plus videos of her playing her shamisen with accompanied by Cockatoo.
I'm in my 50's, and over the past few decades, I have seen and heard a few other bands that attempted to fuse the traditional Japanese sounds with the modern. But as far as I know, Wagakki band is the only one that has succeeded in this type of fusion at this level of sophistication. I'm also currently not aware of any band like Wagakki in Japan.
The Wagakki Band is made up of top-notch musicians who agree with Yuko Suzuhana's (main vocal / sometimes piano) idea of "I want to send Japanese classical performing arts to the world more POP." "Senbonzakura" is a song included in their first album "Vocalo Zanmai", and when the music video was uploaded, it attracted worldwide attention. (Currently over 140 million views). It was an opportunity to tour in several countries such as France and the United States. They were also selected as official ambassadors for the Tokyo Olympics 2020, but unfortunately they were unable to activity in the Covid-19 lockdown. * Notes on using Wagakki Band images. * Wagakki Band terminated its contract with Avex in June 2019 and signed a global contract with Universal Music. I think it is related to copyright, but MVs other than Avex-owned live video will almost certainly be blocked if used as they are, so processing is required.
I totally agree with you. Wagakki is something very special band. If you want to listen more like this ( mix of traditional & modern instruments) please react on The Hu song called “Great Chingis khaan”, “Shireg Shireg” or “Black Thunder”.
It’s been said when you go to a Wagakki Band concert you go to an experience! There are quite a few bands from all over the world that have been using this concept and have been around for years.
Sorry, but the Amy Lee collaborations are not up to Wagakki Band standard. They had to hold back to avoid embarrassing her. She was a superstar at one time but by the time they did those collabs she was way over the hill. Wagakki Band is a treat best enjoyed straight.
New subscriber, but Wagakki Band has many beautiful songs. One of my all time favorites from them is "Tengoku" meaning heaven. Really beautiful piece. Keep up the awesome reacts!
if you want epic performance try this from WB: 鏡花水月(Kyoukasuigetsu)+月に叫ぶ夜(Tsukini sakebuyoru) - REACT tour 2019 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-aWlMc-pbDc8.html you won't be disappointed
Nice to see you headed down this rabbit hole. IMHO, Yuko’s vocals are some of the best on the planet. She is in my second tier female (there is only one Floor) along with Kirstin Maldonado (Pentatonix), Amy Lee and Lzzy Hale. So the first one of my updated list has Yuko and Amy TOGETHER! Bring Me To Life (with Amy Lee) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hk1GtYK7BJM.html Ignite ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8sseN82VzaI.html Yoshiwara Lament ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-86SNHf94jl4.html Hakushu Kassai ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-mcrrMBN73zY.html Reload Dead ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ySwdYlvYAVs.html Synchronicity ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5KrnDQqV8HE.html
I think ... WagakkiBand and BABYMETAL are the definition of "perfect LIVE" . ... there's nothing that can surpass them in terms of live performance. period.
@@_goliath2577 .. well, i am truly a fan of BAND-MAID, and LOVEBITES also ... :) .. but, LIVEs of BABYMETAL and WAGAKKIBAND are so theatrical, not just a music concert, a total experience... what i meant :)
It's always a little weird watching WGB or any live music really when the crowd can't cheer, sing along, etc. Normally, the crowd would sing that little part at 4:07 in this video. It's fun to watch, I'm sure it's fun to participate in, but thanks to covid, the band has to do it all. It's like a barrier between the crowd and the band that neither side wants. It's sad, but hopefully it'll end soon enough. Hopefully. As far as where to go next, I'm going to suggest "Yoshiwara Lament" from 2017 when the band played on a makeshift stage in front of Heian Jingu, a Shinto shrine in Kyoto. The Heian Jingu show is one of my favorites from WGB, and this song has an incredible melody. It was written by the bass guitarist, Asa, and the performance is a lot of fun despite the song's dark and sad true topic. Here's the link. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-86SNHf94jl4.html
The Crowd was not allowed to sing due to policy. All people there had to show a negative test and had to wear masks and were not allowed to leave their seat or place.
@@GOTGames Pretty much the rules now for any live events in Japan. The most crowd interaction they can do is with applause. Before Covid, Japanese performers had great interaction with their crowds & they fed off it.
I'm very honored to be Japanese ☺️ Senbonzakura gives you a great feel of Japan 🌸🇯🇵 I didn't create or sing Senbonzakura, but watching videos like this makes me feel superior 😂 Thank you for always making videos like this! I'm using a translator so I'm sure there are some weird parts, but I'd appreciate it if you could understand!
Akatsuki from the Japanese game/anime Ensemble Stars also mix traditional with modern and they are really great. They are animated and so not live but the songs are fantastic and absolutely worth a listen.
There actually are at least a few other bands that combine traditional and modern music in similar ways. My introduction to the concept came in the early 2000s when I discovered a band from Sweden called Garmarna. They basically take traditional Nordic folk and Viking music to rock and metal levels of intensity. Then a few years ago I discovered Wagakki Band and was absolutely thrilled to see the concept taken to new heights Japanese style. Absolutely loving the ride! 😎🤘 Edit: Actually I think my introduction to the concept came several years earlier. There is also a Scottish/Canadian band called Seven Nations that does Celtic rock. They don't really venture into metal territory, but well worth checking out if you like some awesome rock music with fiddle and bagpipes 😊
Thank you for another great reaction! Wagakki Band is on another level. Just keep them coming :) I just want you to take a look at what this happy song is all about. This song is about the westernization of Japan, which happened during the Meiji Restoration (1868). Despite having an upbeat, oriental track, the song contains rather dark themes, mentioning guillotines and ICBMs. In addition, the lyrics state things such as "Songs of lament go unheard" and "This is a banquet inside a steel jail cell". Senbonzakura (Eng: Thousand Cherry Blossoms) With a bold and sudden calling Western Revolutions starting Let our hearts be open to it Pacifist nation Riding on a penny farthing It's the flag of our sun rising Warding evil spirits like an ICBM On the train tracks, running along the line Let us move forward, don't look behind Boys and girls becoming like samurai Just like those from our previous life Thousands of cherry blossoms, Dwindling in the light Though I can't hear your voice, keep what I say in mind This bouquet that surrounds is iron poison, see Looking down at us from that big guillotine Darkness has just engulfed the universe we know The lament that you sing can't reach ears anymore We are still far away from reaching clear, blue skies Go ahead, keep shooting with that ray gun, fight! Veterans who've trained through struggles Are now officers in battle Here, and there, we see the harlots in procession This one, that one, doesn't matter Every single person gathers March on to our saintly deaths, now One, two, three, four Passing through the gates on the mountain peaks Escaping this world, kill all the evil fiends Surely, this will end in a denouement Among the crowds giving their appluase Thousands of cherry blossoms, Dwindling in the light Though I can't hear your voice, keep what I say in mind This bouquet that surrounds is iron poison, see Looking down at us from that big guillotine Darkness has just engulfed the universe we know The lament that you sing can't reach ears anymore We are still far away from reaching peaks of hope Go ahead, keep shooting, use that flashing bolt! On the train tracks, running along the line Let us move forward, don't look behind Boys and girls becoming like samurai Just like those from our previous life Thousands of cherry blossoms, Dwindling in the light Though I can't hear your voice, keep what I say in mind That bouquet that surrounds is iron poison, see Leaping down to us from that big guillotine Thousands of cherry blossoms, Dwindling in the light Once your song can be heard, we'll dance with all our might This bouquet that surrounds is iron poison, see Go ahead, keep shooting, with that ray gun, lead! lyricstranslate.com
There are other bands similar. In Japan you had Kagrra, who unfortunately disbanded and their singer died, but they play modern songs with a traditional twist. For non Japanese, check out Heilung.
They are pretty good! From what I've read, They have 8 members and 7 instruments, The Hu have 8 members and 9 instruments. You just need to see more Hu! And these folks too, of course!
I would recommend you to check Kagrra, they have this neo japanesque music style, mixing traditional Japanese sounds with rock music. The voice of the vocalist is beautiful and very versatile. And if you check the last live they had before disbanding and before the vocalist passed away you can appreciate that harmony of the band as one and also with their audience, it is beautiful . I really hope one day you get the chance to react to them.
Wagakki Band has great live videos, but their music videos are also beautiful, cool, and wonderful. We hope you will watch the music video "Senbonzakura" as well. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-K_xTet06SUo.html
You asked if there are any other bands like them that blend East and West. My first thought was YMO or Yellow Magic Orchestra. They’re a much older band, founded in 1978 and famous for being pioneers of electronic music. Their most famous member is Ryuichi Sakamoto who has composed many film scores, including the theme for Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence.
In the anime "Bleach," the character Bayakuya Kuchiki has a sword called "Senbonzakura," and it has a special attack called "Senbonzakura Kageyyoshi" where the sword shatters into a thousand pieces, and the light reflecting off the pieces makes them look like cherry blossom petals floating before they annihilate his opponent. I kinda feel like this song annihilates me every time I hear it because it is just that awesome!
Pronunciation guide: Sen-bone-zah-koo-rah. "e" are said as an 'eh', "o" is said as "oh", "a" are said as "ah", "u" are said as "oo", and "i" are pronounced as "ee". The Japanese language is built around a few constantans paired with vowels. They are broken up in to A, I, U, E, O pairs, so the "K" sounds would be (KA) Kah (KI) Key (U) Koo (E) Kay (O) Koh
Wagakki Band are amazing and i think in the number of Instruments melting to gether they are unique. Take Sun Wheel as next song. And listen also to bands like Aterism or SCANDAL you will like them, because listen to more J-Rock is always better :-))
Okay...so who wants to introduce him to Hatsune Miku? lol I hope he checks out the music video too. And the English translation one which is really good. this one: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-cdYKj2PvnZE.html
Wagakki Band is definitely top tier, for sure! But here are some other suggestions for music that combines traditional and modern sounds: (Be sure to turn on CC where available!) CHTHONIC - Supreme Pain for the Tyrant [Taiwan] Hoàng Thùy Linh - Để Mị Nói Cho Mà Nghe (Let Mi Tell) [Vietnam] Bloodywood - Ari Ari [India] Go_A - Kalyna [Ukraine] OTYKEN - My Wing Remake [Siberia] Fujii Kaze - Matsuri [Japan] A-WA - Habib Galbi [Yemeni-Israeli] JAMBINAI - They Keep Silence [Korea] The Halluci Nation - The VIrus [Native American] LAY - Lit [China] Project MishraM - TamasaT (live from Music Mojo Season 5) [India] The SIDH - Utopia [Celtic] Hrishi - Levitating [India] Tulia - Nothing Else Matters [Poland]
OMG!!! this is my fave of all time :D thank you !!!! oh i was wondering if youre going to review BTS proof anthology album? there's a couple 3 new songs and valuable demo songs that i absolutely treasure. I'd love if you did an album review or at least a few songs. Thanks!
Wolfpack's here and everywhere. No, there's no other like this group. They are one in a kind. This song is good for a starter. If you really want to see their insane and incredible real performance, try Toono Monogatari Yon-yon ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WlSVRNAkVXY.html. You won't believe it how only three Japanese traditional instruments can do insane performance. Amazing crazy solos. Kyouka Suigetsu + Tsuki Ni Sakebu Yoru ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-aWlMc-pbDc8.html is a most unique and beautiful and epic fusion of Japanese folk sound and heavy metal. It is the best showcase of Wagakki Band with solo of each member. The banjo like instrument is a Shamisen but This type Futo-zao Tsugaru Samisen is a little diverged from a regular Shamisen. We can talk about instruments when you react to Toono Monogatari Yon-yon as mentioned above.
This is it. This is the only one. No England. They did a couple shows in US but I was preoccupied traveling for BABYMETAL. Yoko the singer and leader uses Shigin in her vocals. It's a traditional type of poetry reading. Usually in chant. She has another group with 2 other Wagakki members. Hanafugetsu. It's older and she has a more modern style of singing.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hd0wAMhAKnc.html She has a youtube channel. Here she sings in shigin and plays the shamisenru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-slhvr8s8VkE.html Beni the shamisen player also has a channelru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dbractMmG3E.html
Yes they are in anime openings jpop cpop and jpop also you heard aldy a mixed one of traditional sound mixed with hip hop rap from agustd for example and this one is a mix of japanese traditional song with a hint of Rock
The only comparable I can think of is conceptual: Steeleye Span in the 1970s combining 18th and 19th century english music with electric instruments. But even they didn't do traditional instruments, just traditional songs.
Next song from Wagakki: 六兆年と一夜物語 (Roku chō-nen to ichiya monogatari). Other Japanese rock bands to check out: TRiDENT performing Ambivalent live ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-yGwWnOSvh5A.html (I think a really underrated band as they are a 3-piece) Mary's Blood performing Hunger live ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-r9Mfj4xDClQ.html (you might recognize guitarist Saki from Nemophila. this band just went on indefinite hiatus in April and this was in their last show) Aldious (they are currently without a permanent vocalist, so don't really have a specific song but I think are worth checking out as they were one of the trailblazers going back to 2008)
Amazing reaction. :) Wagakki Band's mission is to introduce people with wagakki - traditional japanese instruments. Yuko' singing style called "shigin" and that three-strings instrument called "shamisen". You called them an orchestra... So you can react to their collaboration with Amy Lee and the orchestra with song "Bring me to life". I think you know this song but with Wagakki Band it sounds really different. Also you have to watch official music video "Senbonzakura" not for reaction-video... for yourself. It is so beautiful! Thank you for your reaction. I'm waiting for the next japanese music reaction :) And sorry for my English.
Are you going on jrock journey if so give Gackt a try he is awesome ^_^ Songs like: Journey through a Decade Returner Last song Ghost Redemption Storm Kokumen Heaven(not sure I spelt this right) Original Sin Ah the list goes on he is unique.
the western equivalent would probably be folk rock, a couple of european countries have some good bands. ireland an germany come to my mind first. instruments include bag pipes, many different flutes and whistles as well as violins/fiddles. flogging molly or dropkick murphys frome ireland or letzte instanz and schandmaul come to mind.
Also try Wagakki Band - 砂漠の子守唄 (Sabaku no komoriuta) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ynFg7-gqJqc.html and Wagakki Band - シンクロニシティ (Synchronicity) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8SNV8s8FJBk.html to get a feel for their range.
Greece: Tri State Corner Azctehc/peru: Trieramystica Tunis: : Myrath Russia :Blodiga Skald Argentinia : Rumahoy Nordic: : Tyr OMG thats all I cen come up with on a sec
I think Wagakki Band actually takes a lot of inspiration from the soundtrack of Naruto. Naruto would have been very popular in the years leading up to their formation. I actually wrote a paper about Naruto in college because I noted the music excelled in blending traditional instrumentation with rock elements. Waggaki Band has definitely added their own flair to the mix, especially the vocals. I'm definitely not the only one who has noticed this. Wagakki Band ended up performing music for the Naruto kabuki play adaptation and one of the openings for the sequel series Naruto Shippuuden.
That's nonsensical. Combining the Traditional with the modern instruments was pioneered by the WGB'S vocalist Suzuhana Yūko! This is entirely her's and the band's novel idea. Don't go around spouting some non existent role of 2010's Anime! Besides that Naruto play, WGB have also sang for Attack On Titan Live action movie. Don't glorify your fav anime by imbuing credit of someone's intellectual property! 😒😑
@@kevinclifton8276 He was only speculating and Naruto came out 2002, so to say it was pioneered by WGB is wrong when it was already popular 10 years before them as they formed 2012
@@karljuliuz May be. But the proper and the finest fusion is from WGB. Also if there was something like this 10 y/a it'd hv been sensational but since it wasn't than their fusion might not be as good as WGB.
U should try to listening waggaki ft Amy lee bring me to life. An awesome combination. Btw I like Ur reaction that was nice. Ok u got me,, I'll subscribe u.