@@iUCHANNEL I like your style, Nakamura-sama. I've been following Yoyoka for years and she's always been very honest about her interests and her music. Like you, I too am interested to see how she develops creatively and artistically even if she chooses to leave music behind one day. I am far more interested in Yoyoka, the well rounded artist, than just Yoyoka the drummer. Thank you for inviting her to be a guest professor at your school. I look forward to her progress!!
@@jackspratt7264 Let's see where she goes with this. She has incredible talent, but the music business has been in chaos ever since the large corporations took it over and decided to give us the same remix of four basic cords over and over and over. Same garbage lyrics slightly tweaked from song to song, sung by vocalists which they have to tell us are talented to make us believe that they are. That being said, there is tremendous musical talent coming out of Japan, but off the islands, not much recognition. If you look at two of the greatest female drummers im the world, the most talented is Senri Kawaguchi, hardly anyone outside of the drum world knows who she is. Yoyoka is multitalented, and definitely the best under 21 female drummer in the world. She has a little more recognition than Senri does. But if you look at Band-Maid, is this going to be the ultimate future of Yoyoka? Difficult to say. She likes to sing so maybe she will get up off the throne and get in front of the mike. I know that she likes architecture and has said that if her music asperations don't pan out, she may be an architect. If this were the 60s, 70s or even 80s, she would be in a band which wpuld rock the world. Not to say that she won't, that door is there but it is a much smaller door than it used to be when the music moguls push the Justin Biebers and Beyonces of the world shove them, or try to, down our throats. In one respect, Yoyoka is old school rock. Queen of the quarter notes, multiinstrumentalist, vocalist, writer, choreographer, producer. She has the complete package. As you say, it really doesn't matter if a musical career is in her background or not. There is no doubt that when these career decisions cross her path she will be able to make the appropriate decisions which will be in her best interests.
Thank you for the English subtitles. I find it very refreshing that you, Mr. Nakamura, someone who is clearly very intelligent himself, and who has earned so much respect, is seeking out the opinions of someone such as Yoyoka who is so young. She is very intelligent, and mature. Very insightful in her thinking and does truly have a lot to offer to someone in your position. You treat her with the utmost respect, which she deserves. I know very little of the Japanese culture, but would have to believe that this might not be the norm for your culture, and many other cultures around the world. You clearly have done the same thing with many of your existing students, in order to create such a progressive University. Good luck to both of you, and I wish both of you the greatest success in your journey to educate the young minds of Japan!
Yoyoka, you have grown into a beautiful young lady. Don't ever forget to be humble and respectful. You are on your way to greatness. The world needs more young people like you. Thank you for your gift so very much.
Thank you for adding the English subtitles. Yoyoka is truly gifted, and your interview demonstrates that like many gifted children, her mind is on a different level, and she is easily bored by traditional teaching and learning methods.
"The school is a chance for human observation for me." And she's studying Picasso. And wants to write music in multiple genres. All this from an 11 year old. She is SO smart, and an artist at heart. She has a fan in me for life.
Congratulations for a great interview by Mr. Nakamura. I've watched everything "Yoyoka" I could find on the internet and I've never seen her so comfortable and engaged when she's interviewed as she is here. In videos shot in her home she appears most often as a goofy, fun loving little girl when she's not playing the drums - away from home she is serious and somewhat shy. Here though, she is serious but engaged as a much older teenager or adult with a genuine desire to communicate thoughts and feelings might be. Also the most articulate I've seen her. Thanks very much for the video and also for the English subtitles.
I do truly like that she realizes that she still has things to learn in this world. She is humbly aware that she is very young and does not know everything there is to know. She is always open to new, and fresh, ideas and experiences.
Ever since I watched Yoyoka's Drum Course (which she started when she was around 8 years old!!), I have always recognised Yoyoka as a teacher. Even back then, her maturity and ability to communicate were way beyond her years. The maturity displayed by her in this interview did not really surprise me. I think she would make an excellent professor of music when the time comes for it. For now, I listen to her words with a huge amount of admiration and respect. Thank you for this interview (and the English sub-titles that go with it).
Excellent interview! I learned something I didn't know about this gifted musician Yoyoka. I personally think drums need no score. Other than scales over root notes I don not taint my influence with technicalities. I prefer to be organic in the space and play feelings if that makes sense.
Thank you for interviewing this intelligent and thoughtful young lady, and for providing the subtitles. (I always enjoy your input on Cool Japan, too!😉👍)
Well, I think I'm picking up from this that our Yoyoka has ambitions to be like the great Prince. And I can see her being every bit as great, and as creative. I can't wait to see what she brings us in the future.
Yoyoka all ways remember. ... every one is my teacher that I may learn from them. All the very best in life for U you are a very special lady it is just starting for u stay safe keep on rocking U the man Girl. .... much love kid.
To be so proficient at drums at such a young age and still be a well rounded and balanced individual is amazing. it shows how much can be achieved with a supportive family and finding the fun in what you do
When she said her music creations tend to come in different patterns, I got goose bumps. All great artists experienced that but she's 11 casually explaining it to us mere mortals.
A generous, intellectual professor communicating with an incredibly worldly soul of 11: as equals. A discourse with genuine connection, understanding and respect. I especially admire his last observation and comment. 👏👍
Only a big old soul can talk like you do Yoyoka !! This is another why I believe about reincarnation !! You are giving us a big lesson about it YOYOKA !!
The difference between You, Yoyoka and the one you are talking to, You live through you're soul, energy and what you feel about. I love you very much YOYOKA 😊✌🙏 !!! Dan T from Mirabel, Québec, Canada.
This is Yoyoka being Yoyoka. Already a seasoned professional sharing her experiences and wisdom with the world. Too bad this doesn't have English sub titles. She is really on her way.
And usually when children go through a growth spurt, many of them become, for a certain period of time, pretty uncoordinated : it's like it takes time for their brains to adjust to their bodies' and limbs' new size. Well, perhaps drumming helps in that adjustment. Sports surely do. Another thing that I noticed is her posture in this video. She "grooves" herself while she plays, moving her body back and forth, ( sort of dancing while she plays) which means that her basic rhythm comes from her core muscles. Her postural control indicates that she might have great core strength and also increased postural awareness. (By the way, please forgive me for this long comment - I'm a professional Physical Therapist - when you mentioned growth spurt.... I just couldn't help it).
It is obvious that Yoyoka is a prodigy, and by some luck or circumstance she was born into a family environment that offered her free choice to discover her instrument. No doubt she will continue to grow and develop in so many ways. How many 11 year olds do you know that can discuss in detail the merits of Picassos early works compared to his later stages, truly a clear thinking young woman. I'm continually impressed.
I do not know much Japanese but what I get from their interaction is a peaceful , constructive, intelligent, enjoyable, and meaningful conversation. :-)
Fantastic interview by two very intelligent people. Yoyoka. May you achieve everything you put your mind to. God bless and best wishes ,love from Ireland 🇮🇪
I always believe about reincarnation and for me, it's evident that you are the reincarnation of one of the world past best drummer ! Why not Buddy Rich !!
I think Yoyoka will get bored without challenge. She will always look for what challenges her, despite the fact that she may not be as good as that which no longer challenges her.
If you start adapting to an instrument at such a young age, the brain learns quickly, and then more skills accumulate while still very young, so that mastery comes quicker than a student starting in their teenage years. The human mind is more adaptable in earlier years. Languages come easier, too. Geniuses can master an instrument or a language as a teenager rather impressively, but a intelligent person would find mastery a tough thing to achieve, and the normal person may find it frustrating and quit. Important to provide an environment of learning for children early in their lives, without being pushy or forceful about it. Reading music is an advantage, and it is sad that so many young people don't want to learn to read music. Today's educational system has been "dumb down" to such an extent, that kids learn very little. I'm 70 years old, and I was taught to read music in 4th grade class. The age of eight is really starting too late. The younger, the better.
So true- the years between 2yo and 5yo are so important for learning. If you lived with bilingual parents you would learnt two languages without any real effort.
No, being musically literate does NOT prevent you from laying down a groove. Being able to read music is just another musical input source and it gives you a way to write music down if you want to. It in no way prevents you from learning by ear. There is no musical subtraction from the ability to read, and in Yoyoka’s case the ability to read can make more studio gigs available. I’m classically trained in piano but for years the only playing I’ve been doing is rock’n’roll keys, on which I”m 100% ear based because I find it easier to learn the material by ear than by eye. Reading changes helps but that’s not reading music per se.
@@johnanderson8096 No problem. Musical illiteracy is the only illiteracy people literally clap for. A really good musician says on a talk show “I don’t even read music” and the Applause light comes on. And there’s no excuse for it. It isn’t easy to get good at reading music but it’s nothing like learning another language. Depending on how interested they were and how quickly they were digesting it, I could teach someone the basics of reading music in under an hour, particularly if that hour wasn’t all presented at once. Not everything of course but enough to understand basically what’s going on and quite possibly read a few notes on their instrument.
She is a special person, a very interesting, young lady. Her complaints about school reminds me of Eric Weinstein and Joscha Bach views of schools / education, and educators... Her skill as a drummer is outstanding / extraordinary, or rather super human.... I wish to all Young Japanese a new youthful - trend, with less mannerism, and more creativity in non technological terms...
So, she can’t read notes of music. John Lennon or Paul Mac Cartney couldn’t either, but they created music, what changed the way of music in the 20th century! Go YOYOKA sama!
I've been teaching in Japan for some time and something strange I've noticed is that the kids are becoming huge. Yoyoka is 11 years old and she already seems taller than this dude. Granted he's not the biggest guy. But she's 11😨😨 wtf
Wish there was a decent translation to English !.....I hope they are not pushing this free spirit into some stifling, inflexible, academic mold !....she's still a kid. She has NO NEED to predict her future,career, etc. She only needs to breathe in--and breathe out:music.apparently.
対談ありがとうございました😊
楽しかったです🥁
こちらこそありがとうございました!おもしろいこといっぱいしましょう!
@@iUCHANNEL I like your style, Nakamura-sama.
I've been following Yoyoka for years and she's always been very honest about her interests and her music. Like you, I too am interested to see how she develops creatively and artistically even if she chooses to leave music behind one day.
I am far more interested in Yoyoka, the well rounded artist, than just Yoyoka the drummer.
Thank you for inviting her to be a guest professor at your school. I look forward to her progress!!
@@jackspratt7264 Let's see where she goes with this. She has incredible talent, but the music business has been in chaos ever since the large corporations took it over and decided to give us the same remix of four basic cords over and over and over. Same garbage lyrics slightly tweaked from song to song, sung by vocalists which they have to tell us are talented to make us believe that they are.
That being said, there is tremendous musical talent coming out of Japan, but off the islands, not much recognition.
If you look at two of the greatest female drummers im the world, the most talented is Senri Kawaguchi, hardly anyone outside of the drum world knows who she is. Yoyoka is multitalented, and definitely the best under 21 female drummer in the world. She has a little more recognition than Senri does. But if you look at Band-Maid, is this going to be the ultimate future of Yoyoka? Difficult to say.
She likes to sing so maybe she will get up off the throne and get in front of the mike.
I know that she likes architecture and has said that if her music asperations don't pan out, she may be an architect.
If this were the 60s, 70s or even 80s, she would be in a band which wpuld rock the world.
Not to say that she won't, that door is there but it is a much smaller door than it used to be when the music moguls push the Justin Biebers and Beyonces of the world shove them, or try to, down our throats.
In one respect, Yoyoka is old school rock. Queen of the quarter notes, multiinstrumentalist, vocalist, writer, choreographer, producer. She has the complete package.
As you say, it really doesn't matter if a musical career is in her background or not. There is no doubt that when these career decisions cross her path she will be able to make the appropriate decisions which will be in her best interests.
@@jackspratt7264 Well said Jack!!!
YOYOKAさん、急に大人びてきましたね。
すごくしっかりしてる。
A very impressive interview. Yoyoka-chan showing maturity beyond her age.
Thank you for the English subtitles. I find it very refreshing that you, Mr. Nakamura, someone who is clearly very intelligent himself, and who has earned so much respect, is seeking out the opinions of someone such as Yoyoka who is so young. She is very intelligent, and mature. Very insightful in her thinking and does truly have a lot to offer to someone in your position. You treat her with the utmost respect, which she deserves. I know very little of the Japanese culture, but would have to believe that this might not be the norm for your culture, and many other cultures around the world. You clearly have done the same thing with many of your existing students, in order to create such a progressive University. Good luck to both of you, and I wish both of you the greatest success in your journey to educate the young minds of Japan!
学生が自分より若い方に学ぶ。そんな要望に素早く対応出来る大学に感銘しました。公開講座や大学祭でYOYOKAさんに会える事を期待してます。⭐️
プロフェッサーよよか、しっかりしている。
自分の意見を持っている。
11歳で教授も納得。
Very enjoyable. Interesting to hear what Yoyoka-san thinks. Her mind is very interesting. Thank you for this interview. Please keep creating Yoyoka.
素晴らしい。学長!第2回、3回もお願いします。
Yoyoka, you have grown into a beautiful young lady. Don't ever forget to be humble and respectful. You are on your way to greatness. The world needs more young people like you. Thank you for your gift so very much.
Thank you for adding the English subtitles. Yoyoka is truly gifted, and your interview demonstrates that like many gifted children, her mind is on a different level, and she is easily bored by traditional teaching and learning methods.
Yoyoka is a special person and the Soma family are a great influence on my family! They are a special family indeed!
お二人の表現が冷静且つ情熱的で素敵な対談でした。YOYOKAさんは音楽の世界での長く深い経験から年齢を超越した思考回路が備わったように見えました。この大学でYOYOKAさんと生徒さん共にいい刺激と経験が期待出来ますね。
よよかちゃん、年齢を考えると、コミュニケーション能力も物事を客観して捉える観察眼も高いよね?学歴では測れないダヴィンチ的な頭の良さを感じます。
Her conversational poise with an academic adult rivals her drumming skills. Don’t forget her age my friends.😎
"The school is a chance for human observation for me." And she's studying Picasso. And wants to write music in multiple genres. All this from an 11 year old. She is SO smart, and an artist at heart. She has a fan in me for life.
彼女が生まれながらのドラマーで、おしつけ教育でドラムをたたいてないことは、9歳くらいの演奏を見れば、音楽家ならわかる。ある外人は泣いてた。わたしも泣いた
Very Enjoyable Interview!! THANK YOU!!! For The English Subtitles 😊 Very Sincerely John In Savannah, Georgia 👍!!!
I pray she never gives up the drums, I believe truly she will be the best that ever played, she is only eleven. The future holds magic for her.
Amazing, she learn to play before she can talk...and I believe it.
Thank you Yoyoka for sharing your gift with the world.
What an awesome young lady!
Congratulations for a great interview by Mr. Nakamura. I've watched everything "Yoyoka" I could find on the internet and I've never seen her so comfortable and engaged when she's interviewed as she is here. In videos shot in her home she appears most often as a goofy, fun loving little girl when she's not playing the drums - away from home she is serious and somewhat shy. Here though, she is serious but engaged as a much older teenager or adult with a genuine desire to communicate thoughts and feelings might be. Also the most articulate I've seen her. Thanks very much for the video and also for the English subtitles.
You rock Yoyoka!!
大学2年生の息子を持つ親ですが、とても素晴らしい対談を拝見させて頂きました。
何か素晴らしい事が生まれ出されそうな予感がしました^_^
よよかちゃんの活躍と成長を遠くから拝見させてもらいますね😊
自分のやりたいことを言語化できるのがすごいですね
I do truly like that she realizes that she still has things to learn in this world. She is humbly aware that she is very young and does not know everything there is to know. She is always open to new, and fresh, ideas and experiences.
Yoyoka!!!
Ever since I watched Yoyoka's Drum Course (which she started when she was around 8 years old!!), I have always recognised Yoyoka as a teacher. Even back then, her maturity and ability to communicate were way beyond her years. The maturity displayed by her in this interview did not really surprise me. I think she would make an excellent professor of music when the time comes for it. For now, I listen to her words with a huge amount of admiration and respect.
Thank you for this interview (and the English sub-titles that go with it).
I think she was a lot younger than 8 when she started giving lessons. Maybe 5 or 6? AND - even at that VERY young age - she WAS a good teacher!
Excellent interview! I learned something I didn't know about this gifted musician Yoyoka. I personally think drums need no score. Other than scales over root notes I don not taint my influence with technicalities. I prefer to be organic in the space and play feelings if that makes sense.
You are getting so big young lady!!
Such a mature soul at such a young age.
ヨヨカは最高です. Yoyoka is best
A Visiting Professor at 11 - The worlds your oyster Yoyoka 😊 👍
こんにちはよよかは本当に素晴らしい若い女性であり、優れたドラマーです🥁
天才ですね!
Finally English subtitles with this I've been wanting to hear this conversation! She is so humble and so unpretentious I love that about her
Yoyoka will create new paths someday soon I think.
Thank you for interviewing this intelligent and thoughtful young lady, and for providing the subtitles. (I always enjoy your input on Cool Japan, too!😉👍)
Awesome, the subtitles are working today.
Prince and mj are up there I’m heaven proud of you, yoyo
Well, I think I'm picking up from this that our Yoyoka has ambitions to be like the great Prince. And I can see her being every bit as great, and as creative. I can't wait to see what she brings us in the future.
Im an Old Dude.... I alway think of Joni Mitchell when I see Yoyoka... whatever transpires...
We are the fortunate ones... No Doubt!!!
「私まだ小学生なので」 そうだったww
Even yoyoka cant explain her gift. What a gracious young lady. Well done on getting the honor from IU
“I like Picasso“... wow! words from someone so young are really comforting. Well...she's not just any girl, she's Yoyoka The Prodigy! 😊
Yoyoka all ways remember. ... every one is my teacher that I may learn from them. All the very best in life for U you are a very special lady it is just starting for u stay safe keep on rocking U the man Girl. .... much love kid.
HER skills are inspiring a well skilled proffersor highly deserved both magic rock on empress.
Visiting professor Yoyoka. 😊
Prince was a great musician and songwriter, so she's had great inspiration
To be so proficient at drums at such a young age and still be a well rounded and balanced individual is amazing.
it shows how much can be achieved with a supportive family and finding the fun in what you do
When she said her music creations tend to come in different patterns, I got goose bumps. All great artists experienced that but she's 11 casually explaining it to us mere mortals.
What an inspring interview
A generous, intellectual professor communicating with an incredibly worldly soul of 11: as equals.
A discourse with genuine connection, understanding and respect.
I especially admire his last observation and comment. 👏👍
Only a big old soul can talk like you do Yoyoka !! This is another why I believe about reincarnation !! You are giving us a big lesson about it YOYOKA !!
The difference between You, Yoyoka and the one you are talking to, You live through you're soul, energy and what you feel about. I love you very much YOYOKA 😊✌🙏 !!! Dan T from Mirabel, Québec, Canada.
Yoyoka like Prince...
Girl you won my heart for ever.
Much love.
よよかちゃん、、大きくなったなあ! それに、話方もしっかりしてて、小学生と思えん。
Simple songs - 1 or 2 listens and she has the drum pattern .. more difficult songs may take 4 or 5 listens . WHAT!!
This is Yoyoka being Yoyoka. Already a seasoned professional sharing her experiences and wisdom with the world. Too bad this doesn't have English sub titles. She is really on her way.
I added English subtitles!
@@iUCHANNEL Thanks I loved it!
Sure wish we had some subtitles. DANG, she's growing up scary quick.
I added English subtitles!!
@@iUCHANNEL
🌞👍
She’s gone through a growth spurt…
And usually when children go through a growth spurt, many of them become, for a certain period of time, pretty uncoordinated : it's like it takes time for their brains to adjust to their bodies' and limbs' new size.
Well, perhaps drumming helps in that adjustment. Sports surely do.
Another thing that I noticed is her posture in this video.
She "grooves" herself while she plays, moving her body back and forth, ( sort of dancing while she plays) which means that her basic rhythm comes from her core muscles.
Her postural control indicates that she might have great core strength and also increased postural awareness.
(By the way, please forgive me for this long comment - I'm a professional Physical Therapist - when you mentioned growth spurt.... I just couldn't help it).
good video, thanks
It is obvious that Yoyoka is a prodigy, and by some luck or circumstance she was born into a family environment that offered her free choice to discover her instrument. No doubt she will continue to grow and develop in so many ways. How many 11 year olds do you know that can discuss in detail the merits of Picassos early works compared to his later stages, truly a clear thinking young woman. I'm continually impressed.
I do not know much Japanese but what I get from their interaction is a peaceful , constructive, intelligent, enjoyable, and meaningful conversation. :-)
Don’t know what they were talking about, but kind of disappointed Yoyoka didn’t get on that kit and play something.
I added English subtitles!
Fantastic interview by two very intelligent people. Yoyoka.
May you achieve everything you put your mind to.
God bless and best wishes ,love from Ireland 🇮🇪
Hmmm, Professor Yoyoka. Neil Peart was known as the professor. Coincidence? I think not!
Yes ! She is a gem in the music world..
Hi Yoyoka drummer 👋
Such maturity for an 11 year old. You are most welcome to visit Norway, Yoyoka. You will be inspired by our nature :)
Yoyoka looks like a grown up but always very matured. Wish someone can do an English subtitle for this.
I added English subtitles!
@@iUCHANNEL thank you so much.
Great!
YOYOKAちゃん‼️マイケルやプリンスを愛してるんだね❣️^^
You want to challeng !! 35 years ago, I was a drummer like you and the name of my band was : Challenge !!!
I always believe about reincarnation and for me, it's evident that you are the reincarnation of one of the world past best drummer ! Why not Buddy Rich !!
楽譜が読めないどころか、全く見えなくても、超一流のアーティストって、数少なくても居ますよね〜☝️スティピーワンダー、辻井伸行さんとか…😌
読めなかった、あるいは読まなかった、譜面に頼らなかった一流ミュージシャンも数多くいますね。ギターリストのジミーヘンドリックス、日本では美空ひばりが譜面に頼らなかったといわれていますが独特な音楽表現は音符だけでは表現しきれないのではないかと思います。譜面を基にした暗譜ではない別の方法で曲の完全記憶をするのだと思います。私は暗譜は唱譜して覚えましたが譜に頼らない場合は音階は指、リズムは足に覚えてもらいました。
そもそも、ロックの楽譜はアーティスト自身が残したものではなく誰かが音源から採譜して書かれたものだと思いますので、よよかさんが耳で捉えたものの方が正しいという事は多いにあり得るでしょうね。
Well Yoyoka, what ever you want in your life I wish you all the best.
I really hope you keep Rocking those drums.
👋🙂👍 ❤🇬🇧
I think Yoyoka will get bored without challenge. She will always look for what challenges her, despite the fact that she may not be as good as that which no longer challenges her.
In her band? You better be very good. She is.
環境+才能が見事にシンクロしたと思います。どちらかが欠けてても、今の天才ドラマーヨヨカちゃんは登場してなかったかも?
👍👍 to the subtitles.
I added English subtitles!
Professor.....I understand your dilemma.... trying to equate Yoyoka to meare mortals..... Is not possible 😎🤣
プリンスが好きだなんて、素晴らしい!
Exactly
If you start adapting to an instrument at such a young age, the brain learns quickly, and then more skills accumulate while still very young, so that mastery
comes quicker than a student starting in their teenage years. The human mind is more adaptable in earlier years. Languages come easier, too. Geniuses can
master an instrument or a language as a teenager rather impressively, but a intelligent person would find mastery a tough thing to achieve, and the normal person
may find it frustrating and quit. Important to provide an environment of learning for children early in their lives, without being pushy or forceful about it.
Reading music is an advantage, and it is sad that so many young people don't want to learn to read music. Today's educational system has been "dumb down"
to such an extent, that kids learn very little. I'm 70 years old, and I was taught to read music in 4th grade class. The age of eight is really starting too late. The
younger, the better.
So true- the years between 2yo and 5yo are so important for learning. If you lived with bilingual parents you would learnt two languages without any real effort.
No, being musically literate does NOT prevent you from laying down a groove. Being able to read music is just another musical input source and it gives you a way to write music down if you want to. It in no way prevents you from learning by ear. There is no musical subtraction from the ability to read, and in Yoyoka’s case the ability to read can make more studio gigs available. I’m classically trained in piano but for years the only playing I’ve been doing is rock’n’roll keys, on which I”m 100% ear based because I find it easier to learn the material by ear than by eye. Reading changes helps but that’s not reading music per se.
Thank You.....
@@johnanderson8096 No problem. Musical illiteracy is the only illiteracy people literally clap for. A really good musician says on a talk show “I don’t even read music” and the Applause light comes on. And there’s no excuse for it. It isn’t easy to get good at reading music but it’s nothing like learning another language. Depending on how interested they were and how quickly they were digesting it, I could teach someone the basics of reading music in under an hour, particularly if that hour wasn’t all presented at once. Not everything of course but enough to understand basically what’s going on and quite possibly read a few notes on their instrument.
She is a special person, a very interesting, young lady. Her complaints about school reminds me of Eric Weinstein and Joscha Bach views of schools / education, and educators... Her skill as a drummer is outstanding / extraordinary, or rather super human.... I wish to all Young Japanese a new youthful - trend, with less mannerism, and more creativity in non technological terms...
英語の字幕 Thank you.
Could someone provide an English translation please?
I added English subtitles!!
Is this recorded in a library? I wish this had English subtitles...
Yes, we recorded it in the library of iU. I added English subtitles!!
@@iUCHANNEL Thank you for responding and adding the subtitles!
よよかさんいろいろなことにチャレンジするのは本当に素晴らしいことなのでどんどんやっていただきたいのですが、ドラムを叩くのをやめるのだけはやめてえ!!!(悲鳴)
So, she can’t read notes of music. John Lennon or Paul Mac Cartney couldn’t either, but they created music, what changed the way of music in the 20th century! Go YOYOKA sama!
We need English Close Caption (CC) please!
I added English subtitles :)
@@iUCHANNEL thank you!
Professor Yoyoka.
Just waiting for someone to translate, or link thereto lol.
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@@iUCHANNEL Thank you sir!
I hope someone can translate this English.
I added English subtitles;)
@@iUCHANNEL thank you! Lots of Yoyoka fans around the world.
I've been teaching in Japan for some time and something strange I've noticed is that the kids are becoming huge. Yoyoka is 11 years old and she already seems taller than this dude. Granted he's not the biggest guy. But she's 11😨😨 wtf
WHAT HAPPENED TO LITTLE YOYOKA, SHE IS GETTING OLDER AND BIGGER TOO FAST. 👍🎶🎧🎹🎸🎼🎵
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Whats iU?
Professional University of Information and Management for Innovation started in 2020. Abbreviated 'iU'.
YOYOKA is Special Visiting Professor, iU.
@@iUCHANNEL Thanks for the answer. Yoyoka is really phenomenal. Greetings from Brazil.
Wish there was a decent translation to English !.....I hope they are not pushing this free spirit into some stifling, inflexible, academic mold !....she's still a kid. She has NO NEED to predict her future,career, etc. She only needs to breathe in--and breathe out:music.apparently.
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楽譜読めなくていいよ。それは職人に任しておけばいいよ。ビートルズもストーンズも読めないんだから。その代わりに本読みな!
この対談は、世界のYOYOKAファンが是非聞きたいと思っているでしょうから英訳字幕が付くと良いでしょうね。
つけました!
@@iUCHANNEL ありがとうございます。世界のYOYOKAファンは大喜びでしょうね。