Translation : I was first exposed to music through my grandmother that played jazz piano which ignited my interest and I started to enjoy jazz music when I was 3 years old. Up until elementary, I didn’t have any interest in string instruments, but one day I just thought why not, and started to play around with my fathers bass. Then I realized “this instrument is also unique in it’s own way”, which lead me to go through my father’s cd’s. It was then, that I came across the band Iron Maiden. Discovering heavy metal from a jazz standpoint was so refreshing and different, I was amazed. I then looked up to Steve Harris (bassist of Iron Maiden) and played a 4 string bass like crazy. I kept on playing electric bass all through middle school thinking I was going to become a bassist. But one day, I thought about picking up the guitar, and that was how I started to play the electric guitar. Piano solo pieces are really popular even among people that don’t do music or play an instrument. However I realized there aren’t any major solo guitar/bass pieces, so I thought I should make that music that attracts, and touch people, even people that aren’t interested in music. I just really wanted to create something like that. It was when I was a sophomore/junior when my ambitions to play music really started to solidify, and made me want to create and perform. I studied the instrument’s structure and mechanisms to mix and create my style of playing I have right now. Unlike pianos, I think the amount of emotion you can put into a single note on a guitar is enormous. This may be a little extreme and maybe I’m wrong but, when you press down on a key on the piano, even for a person that doesn’t play, it makes a sound. There’s really only playing strong and weak, so even for a professional pianist, the range of emotion can be quite narrow. But guitars, there must be more than I am aware right now. The amount of emotion you can put in a single note is endless: for the left hand there is vibrato, how strong you hold down the string, where you put your finger, which is also something that applies to the right hand. I really think it is endless, how much information can be put in a single note. And if you add more layers of sounds onto each other, I really think this is an instrument that is limitless. With this endless potential, I think there is music that I haven’t even heard of that maybe I can create. That is why I play guitar. For me, I’m not really good at expressing verbally, so you might be thinking what is up with this dude, but I think the guitar is a body part for me to express and convey my emotions. But it’s also a body part that I can’t use as proficiently, so with the unlimited potential there is so much more room for me to evolve. That is something I will keep on working at, researching, studying. So he’s kind of like my wonderful, mysterious partner.
Rough translation but please enjoy : I was first exposed to music through my grandmother that played jazz piano which ignited my interest and I started to enjoy jazz music when I was 3 years old. Up until elementary, I didn’t have any interest in string instruments, but one day I just thought why not, and started to play around with my fathers bass. Then I realized “this instrument is also unique in it’s own way”, which lead me to go through my father’s cd’s. It was then, that I came across the band Iron Maiden. Discovering heavy metal from a jazz standpoint was so refreshing and different, I was amazed. I then looked up to Steve Harris (bassist of Iron Maiden) and played a 4 string bass like crazy. I kept on playing electric bass all through middle school thinking I was going to become a bassist. But one day, I thought about picking up the guitar, and that was how I started to play the electric guitar. Piano solo pieces are really popular even among people that don’t do music or play an instrument. However I realized there aren’t any major solo guitar/bass pieces, so I thought I should make that music that attracts, and touch people, even people that aren’t interested in music. I just really wanted to create something like that. It was when I was a sophomore/junior when my ambitions to play music really started to solidify, and made me want to create and perform. I studied the instrument’s structure and mechanisms to mix and create my style of playing I have right now. Unlike pianos, I think the amount of emotion you can put into a single note on a guitar is enormous. This may be a little extreme and maybe I’m wrong but, when you press down on a key on the piano, even for a person that doesn’t play, it makes a sound. There’s really only playing strong and weak, so even for a professional pianist, the range of emotion can be quite narrow. But guitars, there must be more than I am aware right now. The amount of emotion you can put in a single note is endless: for the left hand there is vibrato, how strong you hold down the string, where you put your finger, which is also something that applies to the right hand. I really think it is endless, how much information can be put in a single note. And if you add more layers of sounds onto each other, I really think this is an instrument that is limitless. With this endless potential, I think there is music that I haven’t even heard of that maybe I can create. That is why I play guitar. For me, I’m not really good at expressing verbally, so you might be thinking what is up with this dude, but I think the guitar is a body part for me to express and convey my emotions. But it’s also a body part that I can’t use as proficiently, so with the unlimited potential there is so much more room for me to evolve. That is something I will keep on working at, researching, studying. So he’s kind of like my wonderful, mysterious partner.
Translation : I was first exposed to music through my grandmother that played jazz piano which ignited my interest and I started to enjoy jazz music when I was 3 years old.
Up until elementary, I didn’t have any interest in string instruments, but one day I just thought why not, and started to play around with my fathers bass. Then I realized “this instrument is also unique in it’s own way”, which lead me to go through my father’s cd’s. It was then, that I came across the band Iron Maiden. Discovering heavy metal from a jazz standpoint was so refreshing and different, I was amazed. I then looked up to Steve Harris (bassist of Iron Maiden) and played a 4 string bass like crazy.
I kept on playing electric bass all through middle school thinking I was going to become a bassist. But one day, I thought about picking up the guitar, and that was how I started to play the electric guitar.
Piano solo pieces are really popular even among people that don’t do music or play an instrument. However I realized there aren’t any major solo guitar/bass pieces, so I thought I should make that music that attracts, and touch people, even people that aren’t interested in music. I just really wanted to create something like that.
It was when I was a sophomore/junior when my ambitions to play music really started to solidify, and made me want to create and perform. I studied the instrument’s structure and mechanisms to mix and create my style of playing I have right now.
Unlike pianos, I think the amount of emotion you can put into a single note on a guitar is enormous. This may be a little extreme and maybe I’m wrong but, when you press down on a key on the piano, even for a person that doesn’t play, it makes a sound. There’s really only playing strong and weak, so even for a professional pianist, the range of emotion can be quite narrow.
But guitars, there must be more than I am aware right now. The amount of emotion you can put in a single note is endless: for the left hand there is vibrato, how strong you hold down the string, where you put your finger, which is also something that applies to the right hand.
I really think it is endless, how much information can be put in a single note. And if you add more layers of sounds onto each other, I really think this is an instrument that is limitless.
With this endless potential, I think there is music that I haven’t even heard of that maybe I can create. That is why I play guitar.
For me, I’m not really good at expressing verbally, so you might be thinking what is up with this dude, but I think the guitar is a body part for me to express and convey my emotions. But it’s also a body part that I can’t use as proficiently, so with the unlimited potential there is so much more room for me to evolve. That is something I will keep on working at, researching, studying. So he’s kind of like my wonderful, mysterious partner.
yo what a legend
whatever thank you is in japanese, that is what i want to say to you
god bless
Thx
Someone make this as the top comment. Thanks for the translation dude.
Hearing ichika talk is a true rarity!!
だいぶ前からichikaさんのギターに惹かれてます。いろんなギターを弾きこなして、ステキなメロディを聴かせて下さって、ありがとうございます。
Ichika : *talks*
Everyone : *NANI* 😍😆🙀💯👌😎
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Aw man, I wish I understood this. Ichika is the guitarist I aspire to be, hearing him talk would be amazing
Easy just learn Japanese
@@badwolfo2585 not that easy.
Sore wa kantandarou to itta hito mo
@@badwolfo2585 are you Japanese or did you just google translate that shit?
>”learn japanese”
>*uses romanji*
こんなにも穏やかで謙虚で、ひとりの世界に佇むギタリストは見たことないんだ
Already on a fender commercial ? Damn that escalated quickly
@Asian Caillou even quickly
Ibanez got him first. Fender is his second endorsement
一生懸命喋ってる感じだなって思って見てたら後半で「口下手なんです」って言っててなんか好感持った
ギター1本でこの若さでここまで登りつめるとは
天才以外の言葉が思い浮かばない
SNSマーケティングもめちゃくちゃ上手いよね
本人が上げてる動画は本人も多分まともにライブでは弾けないような(多分エディットしてる?)人間離れした曲をアップロードしてバズらせて今では世界中に知られる存在
Ichikaさん、こんなにガッツリ喋る人だったんだ。
ほんとそれ笑笑
なんかもっと寡黙な人かと思ってた笑笑
JOE ASQUITH ツイッター結構お茶目ですよ笑
生まれ関西だから関係あるのかも!
would love to have english subtitles for this
Me as well! ichika is the best!
Yes me too!
Rough translation but please enjoy :
I was first exposed to music through my grandmother that played jazz piano which ignited my interest and I started to enjoy jazz music when I was 3 years old.
Up until elementary, I didn’t have any interest in string instruments, but one day I just thought why not, and started to play around with my fathers bass. Then I realized “this instrument is also unique in it’s own way”, which lead me to go through my father’s cd’s. It was then, that I came across the band Iron Maiden. Discovering heavy metal from a jazz standpoint was so refreshing and different, I was amazed. I then looked up to Steve Harris (bassist of Iron Maiden) and played a 4 string bass like crazy.
I kept on playing electric bass all through middle school thinking I was going to become a bassist. But one day, I thought about picking up the guitar, and that was how I started to play the electric guitar.
Piano solo pieces are really popular even among people that don’t do music or play an instrument. However I realized there aren’t any major solo guitar/bass pieces, so I thought I should make that music that attracts, and touch people, even people that aren’t interested in music. I just really wanted to create something like that.
It was when I was a sophomore/junior when my ambitions to play music really started to solidify, and made me want to create and perform. I studied the instrument’s structure and mechanisms to mix and create my style of playing I have right now.
Unlike pianos, I think the amount of emotion you can put into a single note on a guitar is enormous. This may be a little extreme and maybe I’m wrong but, when you press down on a key on the piano, even for a person that doesn’t play, it makes a sound. There’s really only playing strong and weak, so even for a professional pianist, the range of emotion can be quite narrow.
But guitars, there must be more than I am aware right now. The amount of emotion you can put in a single note is endless: for the left hand there is vibrato, how strong you hold down the string, where you put your finger, which is also something that applies to the right hand.
I really think it is endless, how much information can be put in a single note. And if you add more layers of sounds onto each other, I really think this is an instrument that is limitless.
With this endless potential, I think there is music that I haven’t even heard of that maybe I can create. That is why I play guitar.
For me, I’m not really good at expressing verbally, so you might be thinking what is up with this dude, but I think the guitar is a body part for me to express and convey my emotions. But it’s also a body part that I can’t use as proficiently, so with the unlimited potential there is so much more room for me to evolve. That is something I will keep on working at, researching, studying. So he’s kind of like my wonderful, mysterious partner.
@@Luke-tv9jh Wow, I dont even know ichika but now that I know that he likes iron maiden, I feel like he's my brother.
@@Luke-tv9jh thank u! ✌❤
今までわりとジャカジャカジャーンって激しめにかきならしてるギター音しか聞いてこんかったからギターってこんな綺麗な音出るんや.......ってなった
しかもこの人医学部らしいし完璧すぎる
あい スペック高すぎわろた
楽器上手い人は頭もいいもんなー
努力した高学歴って勉強以外も一生懸命だから、スポーツとかも上手い人多いよね。
My favorite guitarist of all time! You really are the best Ichika!
アプローチがクラシックギターぽくて、ベースにあるのがジャズで、ピアノの素養があって、メタルが好きで、プロのベーシストを目指して本気で練習してた
これから先もどう進化していくのか楽しみな人
なんかどのギター持ってもイチカさんの音になってて感動する。
たまたま見ただけなんだけど、すごい人に出会ったような気がする。
五分間があっという間だった。
ギターも上手いけどベースも上手いんだよな。今はクリーントーンのイメージだけどDjentサウンドのフレーズもかっこいい
プレイから勝手に口数少ない寡黙な方と想像してたけど、けっこう流暢に喋るからギャップでさらに好きになった( ͡・ ͜し ͡・
多分好きなことだと饒舌になるんだと思いますw ジョンフルシアンテとかも趣味には饒舌ですし芸術家は好きなことには饒舌になる方が多いですよね
こんな穏やかな人だったんだ
好感度上がった
chillな感じが外国人に好かれそうだね
Ichika is the new wave
根っからの音楽っ子だすげぇなぁ
いっつもの弾いてる姿を見ているよりめっちゃ穏やかそうな人で驚き
なぜかメタラーに人気のあるichika
メタルは技巧と美しさに傾倒してるからね
メタルはクラシックに近い構築の音楽
もともとabstractsというメタルコアバンドのベースやってましたからね
transfer Chamber ギターですよ
xdahlialife
ほんまや
失礼しましたm(_ _)m
これがいちかを最高にする理由です
ichikaさんが喋ってる…!
Understand nothing but im just here for Ichika playing
I don’t even need to understand your words, you speak so beautifully. Your words so reflect your playing. Thank you
ギターの鬼才、大学時代は医学部でウイルス研究、院進学予定だった、眉目秀麗、飽きさせない話し方、謙虚、細いだけじゃなく程よく筋肉づいたスタイル。完璧にも程がある
いやほんと好きすぎる、、、理想のギターだわ、、、。
*Turns on closed captions*
*Sees Japanese writing*
Uh yeah, that helped a lot, thank you O.o
イチカって育ちも才能も経歴も完璧なのに、メロディーには深い孤独があるの本当に切なすぎる
漫画の主人公か?
japanese is always one step forward than any others 🖤
Wews
今でもかなりのインパクトなのに、まだ進化の途中だと思うと、この先がすごく楽しみです。
この人はやっぱり鬼才
I still don’t know why he plays. Subtitles please
lol
Jazz and Iron maiden.
素晴らしいね!この音楽は一番の好きなギター。
ICHIKA NITO MY LORD! THIS GUY IS THE BEST!
環境って本当大事だよな。
ichikaやっぱり凄いなぁ
MY MAN FINALLY SPOKE!!!
素晴らしいtechnic
素晴らしいちかさん!
even ichika starts from BASS
祖母の影響って祖母がギター弾いてたんか思ったw
He just really seems like an alright dude.
my god it can talk
ichika、どんどん大きくなっていくな・・・
ichikaさんじゃないですか!!
ハイ天才!
こんにちは。はじめまして ギターじゃない,君の声を聞いたのは初めて!😊
😍😍 ichika
wow, Rurouni Kenshin not playing katana anymore?
この人好きな人はyvette youngもおススメ!
Y I
あと、Rob Scallonさんもおすすめです!
このリプ欄の人、全員見たけど、良すぎる...
ありがとナス!!
プレイヤーじゃないけどAmerican footballもいいゾこれ
だいじろーも聴いてほしい!
Y I
イメージ的にはその方は暖かいイメージでichikaさんは少し冷たいイメージ
:o jamás creí verlo en Fender toco cosas más sencillas de las que siempre toca xd. Por cierto que hermosa guitarra
Anyone know what song he played at the beginning? So beautiful 🌟
Improvised
@@theycallmealex454 no way
声が優しいな?!
このひとけてっきりIbanezとエンドーサー契約結んでるのだと
ベースはDINGWALL使ってるし、どうなんだろう。
弓木さんもYAMAHAと契約してるかと思ってたけど出てたし。
梨田雅之 なんか、ようわからんwwwwwあけましておめでとうございます。
確かに公式サイトでもIbanez、Dingwallどちらにもエンドーサー契約と記載されてますね
@@transferchamber2737 ベースとギターで企業分けるってすごいな。あまりない事例では。。
今日のテレビで感動しました、清塚信也さんの番組で、ギターを鍵盤楽器のように、素晴らしいtechnic
この人日本人なんかよw
滅茶滅茶衝撃
ほんっとそれな、まじで喋り出した時びっくりした笑
He's my inspiration...
He is pretty awesome with the guitar and I hope to get better and better.
ICHIKA!!!
ichikaさんの音が出てる…
冒頭の「ジャズからヘビメタに」、というのは音楽ジャンルはもちろん違うなんだけど……その順番自体もギタリストのテンプレというか進化ルートを転倒させていますね
良い人みっけ
Im interested to his answer, sad life i cant understand hehe but its ok i enjoy his musicality🤘
i translated it!☺️ look for it in the comment section
@@tallohake9903 can't find it dude
Ichikaさん日本人だったのか…
海外の方かと思ってた
まあ人種とかどうでもいいか
あなたのギターが好きです
Ibanezちゃうんかーい
思った笑笑
my man have love for iron maiden.. damn
I fell in love with him.
*HE IS TALKING*
しかも医学部やろ…?
12分前とか草
神は二物も三物も与えるとはこのこと
Did he leave the bois at ibanez????
Oh how I wish I knew what he was saying😩
ウイルスの研究されていたの?と聞きました
何事もしゅう
しゃ、しゃべったぁあああ
We want English subtitles
He's the future
I agree
Amazing 👌🏿
コメ欄日本人ってことに驚いてる人がけっこういる、、
何人だと思ってたや
日系アメリカ人かと...
外国のアーティストに「イチカ・モ」っていう中国人に間違えられてたらしいです。
そして師匠の師匠。
バックグラウンドがジャズだったのか~(*‘∀‘) それにしても若いのにアイアンメイデン それもスティーブハリスにハマるなんて相当センス良いねwww
イチカさんの動画のコメント欄英語ばっかりだからアメリカ人だと思ってたw
すごいんじゃ
What's with his hairstyle?
俺も今日から左目隠そう
イチカさんすこ
出嶌達也氏のプレイや音色に似ているかも。。。
まぁでも若いのに凄い創造力ですね。
Why Ichika Nito dont have a signature guitar Fender Japan?
思想が好き、愛してる。
everyone: hai.. hai... so desu yo ne...
Wow you can't just steal a signature artist from Ibanez!
😂😂😂
I actually bought an Ibanez RG because of him... And now I see this 😂
how old is he?? he only started guitar in middle school?
*OMG HE TALKS*
絶対育ちいいわw
親の顔が見て見たい(いい意味で)
声もカッコいいのかよ!!wwwww
「芸術」
Why did he switch from ibanez to fender?
He has both, idk if that means he is under both sponsors, but on his instagram you see him on his Ibanez most of the time
omggggggggg