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Vocaloid concert
Vocaloid concert






vocaloid concert

We specialize in Vocaloid and UTAU content, both Japanese and overseas, so the site includes multiple features designed with that in mind.įor that reason, the site supports embedding media, such as PVs from Niconico, YouTube and piapro (among other sites), that are popular among the community. The site is designed so that it would be comfortable to use by fans around the world, including both western and Japanese users. Popular doujin events such as The Vocaloid may also be tracked.

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Registered users may add lyrics and PVs to songs.Įntries may be tagged with specific genres and other meta-information. Vocaloid artists are encouraged to add their own information, thus providing a way to promote themselves. The main goal of the site is to have accurate, translated entries for as many artists, their albums and songs as possible.Īt the same time, we try to promote the Vocaloid artists by making their works more widely known, and if available, offer ways to purchase those.Īnyone is able to contribute and correct existing information by creating an account. While a lot of the songs played at the concert were fan-favorites, I was personally most thrilled when they started playing the high-paced electronic song, Bring it on by Giga-P ( Reol‘s sidekick).VocaDB is a free to use database for discography information about Vocaloid and related voice synthesizers such as UTAU. The fans would change their glow stick choreography depending on the mood, for instance if the song reaches a more climactic and energetic part, the fans would fist pump or if it’s a balladic section, they would slowly wave. In addition to being fun and beautiful to look at, it is also a tool enabling unity between the thousands of people that come to the show. Another thing I appreciated was that Miku would put on a different outfit to match each song.Ī big part of the Hatsune Miku concert experience also comes down to the LED glow stick which you can buy before the concert. At times, Miku would even be accompanied by a flashy digital aura effect that trailed her movements, making the performance more scenic and immersive. Whenever Miku would do an impressive move or appealing gesture towards the audience, the fans would loudly cheer and encourage more of those exciting behaviors. She may be a fictional character, but the enthusiasm shown that evening was more than what I’ve seen in most rock and metal concerts I’ve attended. A packed floor with LED glow stick in the air from end-to-end. Tensely waiting for the concert to start.








Vocaloid concert