🇯🇵 WAGAKKI BAND - 千本桜 (SENBONZAKURA) / MANATSU NO DAI SHINNENKAI 2020 YOKOHAMA ARENA | REACTION

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  • @michaelpalmer3717
    @michaelpalmer3717 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Traditional meets method courtesy of superb musicians with exceptional talent. Beni, the shamisen player, is a true star as is the singer who formed the band. The guitarist is an exceptionally gifted player who was a famous session player in Japan.

  • @omega-izumo
    @omega-izumo 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    美しさに魅了されて恋に落ちていく主が、とても良い感じw
    そりゃ惚れるよねぇww

  • @DrAcula-os1nz
    @DrAcula-os1nz 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Wa = Japanese
    Gakki = instrument
    Wagakki = Japanese instrument
    This song is about the westernization of Japan, which happened during the Meiji Restoration. 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".
    This concert was intended to be Daishinnenkai (New Year's Concert / Party) 2021 in January but was postponed to August the same year. Thus Manatsu no Daishinnenkai (Midsummer New Year concert / party) due to the pandemic.
    Yokohama arena has room for 17k spectators, but due to infection control they were only allowed to sell 5k tickets. Everyone had to have a negative test, wear a face mask and was not allowed to sing loudly or shout. Thus this version lacks audience interaction when the band is gathered on stage.
    WGB constantly puts together big shows, One of Japan's most popular bands at the moment. Everyone is professional on their instruments, All songs are good, no one is equal, Metal, rock, jazz, ballads, funny songs, sad songs, etc.
    WGB is an 8 piece band:
    Yuko Suzuhana - Shigin, vocals (Founder of WGB)
    Machiya - guitar, vocals (Arrangement)
    Beni Ninagawa - tsugaru shamisen (Three strings (guitar looks like))
    Kiyoshi Ibukuro - koto (Japanese National Instrument)
    Asa - bass
    Daisuke Kaminaga - Shakuhachi (Bamboo Flute)
    Wasabi - drums
    Kurona - wadaiko, Taiko (Traditional Drums)
    Can highly recommend:
    "Hotarubi" Premium symphonic night Vol.2
    "Ignite" Manatsu no Daishinnenkai 2020
    "Iroha Utha" Manatsu no Daishinnenkai 2020
    Great reaction by the way 👍

  • @a_un
    @a_un 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Wagakki Band lyrics
    Most of WAGAKKI BAND's songs are sung with Japanese lyrics. It seems that many people are interested in their lyrics.
    The following is my (arbitrary) interpretation.
    I feel that Wagakki Band's songs and lyrics have several themes. The biggest subject is as follows.
    "There are a lot of bad things, sad things, and painful things in the world.">>>"But let us switch our minds.">>>"Then you will see a surprisingly good world.">>>"The world may be more fun than you think."
    Such messages can be felt from up-tempo songs such as SENBONZAKURA, HAKUSHU-KASSAI, Rokuchounen to Ichiya Monogatari, and songs such as jazz-style Synchronicity and Sakura Rising with Amy Lee.
    When writing lyrics, they seem to place importance on making songs that are "fun to listen to and enjoyable to watch." I feel that kind of consideration in the selection of words in the lyrics.
    Take SENBONZAKURA as an example.
    There are exciting nouns such as "ICBM" and "Dan-Tow-Dai (= guillotine)" in the lyrics of this song. However, it does not seem to indicate their political intentions such as anti-war and social satire. I feel like I chose a word simply by feeling the sound that seems to be fun from the pronunciation. Similarly, there is the word "One-Two-San-Shi" in the lyrics. This would normally be "One-Two-Three-Four". However, they sing San (3 in Japanese) instead of Three and Shi (4 in Japanese) instead of Four. This is probably because I thought it would be more interesting to simply pronounce "San-Shi".
    It may be the best way to enjoy WGAKKI BAND to simply accept the sounds and words without thinking too much about the deep meaning of the lyrics.
    There are other themes in Wagakki Band's songs and lyrics. It's about "sad love" and "heart-hidden emotions." However, these characteristics lead to Japanese values ​​(WABI-SABI) and Buddhist values, which are difficult for me to explain.
    By the way, one of the best songs I recommend is "Rokuchounen to Ichiya Monogatari". The title is a parody of the One Thousand and One Nights story, but the meaning is ... don't ponder it. In this song, YUKO expresses the joy of listening to the sound with great skill. (A good boy shouldn't imitate and sing. He will bite his tongue and call an ambulance.)
    from Japan
    * Sentences using a translation app. I hope the intention is conveyed correctly.

  • @stephendibnah1633
    @stephendibnah1633 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Jethro Tull ,British rock band, used a flute as their main instrument in the 70’s

  • @somebuddy.
    @somebuddy. 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    More Wagakki band! XD

  • @放屁-o3j
    @放屁-o3j 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The kimono which the vocalist, Yuko Suzuhana wears is so arranged, not traditional one. Traditional kimono never expose legs.
    The yukata which someone mentioned is a kind of kimono designed for summer or worn when you sleep.
    tnx.

  • @ahodori2233
    @ahodori2233 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    "Senbonzakura" is a song composed by the software "Vocaloid" that is composed on a PC and made to sing by virtual idols, and it is also the song that made the Wagakki Band famous all over the world.
    It was performed as an encore song at the 2020 concert.
    At Wagakki Band concerts, except for vocalist Yuko Suzuhana, it is customary to change stage costumes to rough T-shirts before Angkor.

  • @LanXiaoBai
    @LanXiaoBai 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Kimono = clothes
    Most famous clothes in Japan it Yukata ( hanfu in China )

    • @takecham5155
      @takecham5155 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      ん?ちょっと違うかな?無づかしいと思うけど

  • @foguete88
    @foguete88 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    other bands integrating flutes, whistles, etc.:
    nightwish, Mägo de Oz, Saurom,...

  • @Tacoricejp
    @Tacoricejp 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Kimono

  • @svenkreuzberg2274
    @svenkreuzberg2274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    The only group who was famous for flute playing was The Who with Ian Anderson. This song here means a 1000 cherry blossoms and is littarly a antiwar song. If you wanna see some real epic stuff from Wagakki check out "Hakushu Kassai" live Dai Shinnenkai 2018 (new years concert) at Yokohama, Japan.

    • @Metal_Auditor
      @Metal_Auditor 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Jethro Tull, not The Who.

    • @svenkreuzberg2274
      @svenkreuzberg2274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Metal_Auditor you are right. it was indeed Jethro Tull

    • @galihpriambodo5307
      @galihpriambodo5307 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      agree, just check their Hakushu Kassai and you will be more impressed with them