I'm old. A few years ago I was so fed up with 'modern' English music of all types. THEN THE DISCOVERY!!!! BABYMETAL Band-Maid Mary's Blood And even more beautiful Japanese rock music...but then... Kalafina Fiction Junction ....and more....these groups are about 80% of the music I listen to now. The rest old, like me, classic/hard rock of 60's n 70's. Modern...Nightwish, Jinjer, Rammstein, Powerwolf n sometimes Metallica. But these angelic voices from Japan have renewed my love of music. I have no musical talent (my music teacher told me that at about age 9) or singing voice. But I know fantastic beautiful music when I hear it. Ladies, thank you.
I think one reason I like Kalfina so much is their voices aren't those HIGH PITCHED baby voices. Their deep and are really bold. Not saying the high pitched stuff is bad it's not I love a lot of it but when almost every anime song is like that now a days it's nice to get a change of pace. Also I know there is probably other deep voices out there who sing anime I'm just saying I like them
Great. Now I have to go watch Madoka Magica again, and I already have more shows on my "to watch" list than I can handle. You aren't making my life any easier, RU-vid algorithm!
Beautiful performance, Excellent dramatic musical styles, tasteful choreography and last but not least the Ladies of this Band are beautiful and Know their Jobs, I look for Genuine performance guidelines and these guys have it! Each one has their own affection for this class of music, and it is Very Respectable! =D
Yes, you're right. But I haven't seen any of the recent shows on RU-vid. Maybe I was being too dramatic! I live thousands of miles away so am unlikely to see any of the 'Live' shows.
This video was in my RU-vid recommended page... On occasion, the source camera should have given us much more of a stage-wide view. This kind of show is much less about the three ladies, and more about the entire production. After all, the view, from the audience perspective, is the one that counts. At least the girls were mostly on key...
That is something they developed over time. It didn't come naturally. You can read in some of their earlier interviews about how nervous they were when first starting out. Practice, practice, practice. You could eventually developed the same if you put the effort in too!