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Colin 01-23-2009 03:41 AM

Learn to speak like Thai or Swahili or Portuguese or some other language I've never heard in a Japanese rock song IN ADDITION to Japanese :vsign:

MMM 01-23-2009 03:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Kenpachi11 (Post 668116)
sorry i dont understand what your meaning??

I mean every pop and rock band in Japan throws English into their songs.

Kenpachi11 01-23-2009 03:44 AM

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Originally Posted by MMM (Post 668133)
I mean every pop and rock band in Japan throws English into their songs.

oh okie i see and yea thats true. sometimes they sing the whole song in japanese like dir en grey does sometimes.

Kenpachi11 01-23-2009 03:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Colin (Post 668132)
Learn to speak like Thai or Swahili or Portuguese or some other language I've never heard in a Japanese rock song IN ADDITION to Japanese :vsign:

lolololol nah. i could put some german in it lol

kirakira 01-23-2009 04:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Kenpachi11 (Post 668135)
oh okie i see and yea thats true. sometimes they sing the whole song in japanese like dir en grey does sometimes.

Right, if you want to get a better understanding of the music industry, goto ORICON STYLE and check out the charts.

I'm just telling you, it is a very very very hard market to crack and you seem to be pretty naive about it.

If you want someone to look up to, do some research on Monkey Majik. Those guys started their fame by teaching English in Sendai, not the most metropolis city in Japan that's for sure. Bands don't form because you feel like it one day, it requires talent, a LOT of hard work and a lot of planning. Instead of wasting time posting on this forum, sounds like you need to get started.

I assume your demo tape is ready to be sent to Avex along with your parent's consent (since you are under 20)?

MMM 01-23-2009 04:29 AM

The best thing is to go in it for the music, not for the success. If you find success, that will be a bonus.

HinataUchiha 01-23-2009 06:20 PM

how do i get instrumental lessons for cheap? My parents won't pay for it, so i'll have to get a job, and i can't get to sites like myspace or youtube because i'm using a school computer and that stuff is blocked. help?

james1254 01-23-2009 08:27 PM

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Originally Posted by MMM (Post 667662)
Sure. You could rock like JERO

YouTube - JERO ジェロ 「海雪」

I thought he was going to rap in Japanese or something, but then i was like
"what!!! he's and enka singer". I almost sprayed what i was drinking over my computer screen.

Yuusuke 01-23-2009 08:37 PM

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Originally Posted by HinataUchiha (Post 668351)
how do i get instrumental lessons for cheap? My parents won't pay for it, so i'll have to get a job, and i can't get to sites like myspace or youtube because i'm using a school computer and that stuff is blocked. help?

Ulitimate-guitar.com

get an instrument and learn!


i reccomend guitar or bass

Kenpachi11 01-23-2009 11:48 PM

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Originally Posted by kirakira (Post 668142)
Right, if you want to get a better understanding of the music industry, goto ORICON STYLE and check out the charts.

I'm just telling you, it is a very very very hard market to crack and you seem to be pretty naive about it.

If you want someone to look up to, do some research on Monkey Majik. Those guys started their fame by teaching English in Sendai, not the most metropolis city in Japan that's for sure. Bands don't form because you feel like it one day, it requires talent, a LOT of hard work and a lot of planning. Instead of wasting time posting on this forum, sounds like you need to get started.

I assume your demo tape is ready to be sent to Avex along with your parent's consent (since you are under 20)?

ok first of all im not naive about it i know its going to be hard but if you really want to do it then you can make it happen. i know its going to be hard work but im ready for it and if im wasting time posting on this forum arent you wasting time posting on my thread?


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