I can't help it walker, Hazuki is my fave flower. Not only for being an awesome guitarist but she reminds me so much of Kanami as a person. Reserved & quiet in nature & never one insisting to be in the limelight....until it matters.🤗🌸
Great to see Hazuki venturing into the fusion world!! Edit: I’ve just watched this back after several months and this is even better than first time round! Three amazing musicians interacting wonderfully ❤️💯
I love HAZUKI, and it’s fascinating to hear her play in yet another style. The bassist is great, but I’m captivated by the drummer. I hope there is more to come.
Hazuki's solo is glorious !! I love the fusion of metal and jazz fusion ,!! I love the bassist and drummer too! The basisst is so skilled and I like his style too. The drummer is a beast and honestly I'm loving this composition !!
This is nice, but too short. Modern people do not understand that a jam is at least 7 minutes and why not 15. I came here for my favorite librarian Hazuki, but, man, the other two are not bad either! This sounds good.
I am a bit surprised by the bass playing. The bass has strongly slanted frets. That is, of course, because you then can get a more comfortable grip when reaching up the neck. Sounds fine. But Satori do not reach up but moves the hand parallel to the neck. And then slanted frets are just annoying. Why then have slanted frets?
@@rolandkarlsson7072 i guess its down to what song he is playing... because just it is there, it doesn't necessarily to be utilize at every moment in any song at every opportunity. Maybe you can't expect a drummer will use all those cymbals in every song although their drumkit is equipped with dozens of cymbals of every type? Hmmm maybe... 🤔🤷🏻♂️
@@rolandkarlsson7072 I know who is Satori ... and I use others as an example since you said he 'can' get more comfortable, not he 'must' because of the slanted frets availability... meaning he have the option to do so, and also, not to. To use slanted frets is not only for comfort but also a creative decision of specific musical needs for the player to produce. Comfort level also is different for each individual. In dive bomb for example, a whammy bar or pedal is consider the norm but as for me, I prefer pre bending or at times on certain notes, sliding could also work if you do it right. My guitar have a whammy bar which is easier or make more sense for dive bombing but I am used to other techniques ...and only go for whammy bar when the sound I want to produce only achievable when reaching for it - to use it or not is the creative decision, unless you look at it as a specific solution tool/design i.e. simple and easy dive bomd... as in slanted frets case, comfortable grip. Nevertheless, he is endorsing Ibanez and Ibanez recognized him worthy of representing their brand that have been in the business for decades so I do think he knows his instruments well. Oh I am in no way downplaying your take on it, just throwing my two cents. Cheers 🤘🏻
@@blackucing I am just surprised. The frets are slanted for being able to get a better tone when holding the finger slanted. And he do not do that. He is playing like the bass had no slanted frets. All musicians here are very good and I really like his playing. I am just confused by his choice of bass when he do not use its most outstanding feature. Of course, one more advantage of the slanted fret is that the deepest string is longer. Maybe it is a matter of getting the best tone due to another choice of string. Maybe? Anyhow, I am intrigued. Would be nice to know the thinking behind it.
Wow..Excellent musicians/artists..Hazuki is such an underrated guitarist.. she deserves a place on the world stage !
I still can't believe how amazing hazuki is. She looks so unassuming, but she absolutely shreds. Very underrated.
🤘😎🤘
I haven’t watched this video for a long time. Hazuki needs no introduction. The other two are musicians from China. They are both very capable🤘🏻🔥
HAZUKI 🎸 🐯 She's got a blues feel in her play style. 🤘😁🤘
I can't help it walker, Hazuki is my fave flower. Not only for being an awesome guitarist but she reminds me so much of Kanami as a person. Reserved & quiet in nature & never one insisting to be in the limelight....until it matters.🤗🌸
@GaryHolloway-810 I can totally relate Gary. HAZUKI brings that feels shredder element that all the top bands have.
Huzuki now is lead guitar for Nemophila !! She is getting the respect she deserves!!!! 😊❤
Great to see Hazuki venturing into the fusion world!! Edit: I’ve just watched this back after several months and this is even better than first time round! Three amazing musicians interacting wonderfully ❤️💯
I love HAZUKI, and it’s fascinating to hear her play in yet another style. The bassist is great, but I’m captivated by the drummer. I hope there is more to come.
Hazuki is a great guitarist, one of the best these days. She should bo on more international productions.
Qué tremendo ascenso artístico de Hazuki, la guitarrista del momento con Nemophila! Me gustó mucho OvD gracias y saludos cordiales!👍
Old or New, HAZUKI-CHAN'S 🎸🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥KICKS ASS!!!!!
Hazuki's solo is glorious !! I love the fusion of metal and jazz fusion ,!! I love the bassist and drummer too! The basisst is so skilled and I like his style too. The drummer is a beast and honestly I'm loving this composition !!
Terrific job by all 3 musicians! Hazuki, please come back to America with Nemophila!!!
Impressive talent!!!!
I see Hazuki i watch
Hazuki!❤
Thx for the heads up, David.👍
Hazuki!!!!
葉月ぃぃー♡
This is nice, but too short. Modern people do not understand that a jam is at least 7 minutes and why not 15.
I came here for my favorite librarian Hazuki, but, man, the other two are not bad either!
This sounds good.
Well for Horror of a Scarlet Nemophila this was very good :D
HAZUKI 🌹❤️
I am a bit surprised by the bass playing. The bass has strongly slanted frets. That is, of course, because you then can get a more comfortable grip when reaching up the neck. Sounds fine. But Satori do not reach up but moves the hand parallel to the neck. And then slanted frets are just annoying. Why then have slanted frets?
@@rolandkarlsson7072 i guess its down to what song he is playing... because just it is there, it doesn't necessarily to be utilize at every moment in any song at every opportunity. Maybe you can't expect a drummer will use all those cymbals in every song although their drumkit is equipped with dozens of cymbals of every type? Hmmm maybe... 🤔🤷🏻♂️
@@blackucing What? I am talking about the bass.
@@rolandkarlsson7072 I know who is Satori ... and I use others as an example since you said he 'can' get more comfortable, not he 'must' because of the slanted frets availability... meaning he have the option to do so, and also, not to. To use slanted frets is not only for comfort but also a creative decision of specific musical needs for the player to produce. Comfort level also is different for each individual. In dive bomb for example, a whammy bar or pedal is consider the norm but as for me, I prefer pre bending or at times on certain notes, sliding could also work if you do it right. My guitar have a whammy bar which is easier or make more sense for dive bombing but I am used to other techniques ...and only go for whammy bar when the sound I want to produce only achievable when reaching for it - to use it or not is the creative decision, unless you look at it as a specific solution tool/design i.e. simple and easy dive bomd... as in slanted frets case, comfortable grip.
Nevertheless, he is endorsing Ibanez and Ibanez recognized him worthy of representing their brand that have been in the business for decades so I do think he knows his instruments well.
Oh I am in no way downplaying your take on it, just throwing my two cents. Cheers 🤘🏻
@@blackucing I am just surprised. The frets are slanted for being able to get a better tone when holding the finger slanted. And he do not do that. He is playing like the bass had no slanted frets. All musicians here are very good and I really like his playing. I am just confused by his choice of bass when he do not use its most outstanding feature.
Of course, one more advantage of the slanted fret is that the deepest string is longer. Maybe it is a matter of getting the best tone due to another choice of string. Maybe? Anyhow, I am intrigued. Would be nice to know the thinking behind it.
👏👏👏
最近は多弦ベースギターを使う人多くなったな
ベースの人上手い🎉