I figured it was high time to expand the horizons of this blog, and so, I present to you the long overdue Wozwald, Shama, and Rabuka refs. I also have an Usseewa ref!
These were taken from the WOOMA English discord server!
Below the cut, you'll find the refs I've collected.
[Click for better quality]
Rabuka/Hiiragi Kirai
Usseewa/Ado
Shama series and Wozwald/煮ル果実
These are all the references that I have at the moment. I hope someone finds this helpful!
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『ロストジャック号哭』(Lost Jack's Weeping)
■Credit and Explanation ↓ (TW)
Original: Lost One's Goukoku [or Lost One"s Weeping] - Neru
⚠️ TW: the translated lyrics has SU!ČいDAL THEMES.
The best and iconic Vocaloid song there is, this song is all about the tiring expectations from people and almost throwing your dreams away in a ditch, who did it!? was it you? No, YOU KNOW WHO IT WAS!!!
This was also a request, from @Moon_In_Bluey, as soon as I saw what he requested, I SAID "YES!!!".
footnote: the thing on the center was a Orientation Arrow and it was supposed to be refrence from Jack's compass (refrence to a ref character sheet for Jack).
(Note: This was originally art requested from @moonie-akita on Twitter)
Also, Hello Moon :]
Original: ↓
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intro because I should probably make one 🎉
🎀 I'm V, the internet silly who's not funny at all
🔪 I'm autistic, nonbinary, and a lesbian
🩸 I'm not very interesting
🦇 my hyperfixations include Vocaloid, Yttd, Digital Witch Mayura, Touhou, Milk outside of a bag of milk, Irisu Syndrome, Angelbrained/Mellow's ocs, etc.
🎀 I will never shut up about VFlower, live laugh Flower
🔪 #1 Floyu shipper (I don't hate other ships btw as long as they aren't problematic)
🩸 My ocs are very dear to me, most of them are in my novel I'm writing that barely ever gets updated
🦇 my carrd is https://vintro.carrd.co/
🎀 basic dni, do not repost my work, and if you do anyways then credit me at least
🔪 Also, Olikase shippers DNI./srs
🩸 Please read my pronouns. page that's in my carrd
🦇 silliness forever
🎀 I'm anti proship btw but also anti harassment, telling ppl to ƙƴ$ and sending gore etc is never okay
thanks for reading, persona refrence sheet post link hereb
art tag - #vs art
my kitties tag - #fukase 🐈 #moomoo 🐈 #fukase and moomoo 🐈
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Vocaloid of The Day:
Leon and Lola!
Release Date: January 15, 2004
Era: V1
Company: Zero-G Limited
Language: English
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Leon and Lola are branded as 'soul singers' and were marketed towards professional artists. They are the first two commercially produced vocaloids, and were part of 'Project Daisy', in refrence to the song 'Daisy Bell'. Due to copyright reasons, they had to discontinue using the title and then started using the name Vocaloid.
As for most early vocaloids, they were advertised in magazines. Since there was no Vocaloid community at the time, there was no one really to hype up and further advertise Leon and Lola. They had no official design, instead stock photos are used to give it a more professional look. They use the same stock photo, just edited in different colors.
The first vocaloid song to be uploaded to Nico Nico Douga was a cover of 'Beloved Tomboyish Girl' sung by Lola, posted on March 3, 2004 and later re-uploaded in 2010
Thier voice providers has never been revealed, but it is confirmed Lola is from the Caribbean and Leon is black. Both are music artists in Great Britain.
Both Leon's and Lola's voicebank has a slight British accent which has caused some issues in labeling them as voices suited for the soul singer genre.
Neither sold particularly well, but were not listed as commercial failures. Their sales have never been reported to the public but it is assumed they sold at least 1,000 units each in thiet first year of release.
An article published by Sound on Sound in March 2004 noted how technology has been replacing drummers and guitarists, and how Vocaloid might eventually replace singers as well. They praised Vocaloid technology but also noted there would be a huge amount of development needed before Vocaloid should be considered a 'threat' to real vocalists.
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Personal Opinion:
Considering they are the first vocaloids open to the public, I find them really fascinating! Their voices have definitely aged, but they aren't unbearable. I do wish they had official art though, the newer fan designs I've seen are super cute though!
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Songs Featuring Leon and Lola:
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Thank you for listening!
Please be kind when pointing out mistakes in grammar or errors in information!
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The Wonder of the hidden genre of Music
Hello People !
This is my first blog :D well this is supposed to be a school project.
Originally this blog is supposed to be about hobbies, but one of my hobbies is listening to music so, In this blog i will be talking about Music, more specifically the less known genre of music.
First of all, we all probably wonder, what is music ? well music is a combination of tones that if combine make a rhythm, melody, and harmony. Music have a lot of genre some example are pop, rock, jazz, hip hop, country, rap, lo fi, EDM, K&J pop, etc. But if we go to the anti mainstream genre there are a lot, some example, Electro swing, Breakcore, Dariacore, Dubstep, Hardcore, Speedcore, Hyper pop, Riddim, Chiptune, Jersey Club, Vocaloid (if you even count that as a anti mainstream genre, or even a genre) etc.
As a guy that plays games a lot, i play a lot of games that use music as a core gameplay, specifically Rhythm games, well the song i just listed as the "anti mainstream" genre, it have a big community for it, but for the people that is more into the well known genre like K-POP, J-POP, POP, Rap, and other more genre, you may have never heard of these genre, and for some of you people that have heard of these genre, and even know lesser known genre, well tbh i'm just listing some less known genre, not like Math rock , or Black MIDI music.
I'm gonna talk about 3 genre which is Dariacore, Hyper pop, and Speedcore.
Dariacore Dariacore was originally started by the artist Jane Remover (leroy/c0ncernn), Jane accidentally made the genre "dariacore" because using her online persona "c0ncernn" which is named after the TV show "Daria" , this genre a lot of people says its a chaotic genre, using influenced by genre like Breakcore, EDM, etc. Dariacore refrence alot of meme sounds, and pop music from other artist, Dariacore use the combination of bass, and synths. The snares used in dariacore music are usually modified to make it a very different sound then what a snare usually sound like. Artist that use dariacore are c0ncernn, xaev, gingus, ta1lsd0ll, etc. Some example of Dariacore music by c0ncernn are, "...During pride month?", "ricky bobby", "will work for food", "virginity rockstar", "copyright my fucking nuts", etc.
Hyper pop Hyperpop is a similar genre to Electronic music, it was originated in the UK at 2010, the first artist that used hyperpop is A. G. Cook. Hyperpop wasn't a real genre it wad supposed to be called PC music, but spotify invented the name of the genre. you may know the genre hyperpop from SugarCrash! By ElyOtto, it was a popular song at 2020 as i remember getting the attention from tiktok. Hyperpop usually sounded like brash synth melody, autotune earworm vocals, and distortion, the first song using PC music (Hyperpop) genre is BIPP in 2013. Hyperpop is a unique type of genre, some artist that use hyperpop are A. G. Cook, Glaive, Ericdoa, 100 gecs, ElyOtto, Charli XCX, Kero Kero Bonito, etc. Songs example from hyperpop are Prism by monty.pk, heather by glaive & ericdoa, hand crushed by a mallet by 100 gecs, SugarCrash! By Ely Otto, Beautiful (2023 edit) by A. G. Cook, Haunted by Laura Les, whiplash by 2hollis, etc.
Speedcore Speedcore is a genre similar like the Hardcore genre, its an electronic music but with a twist which is high tempo and forceful theme, the first ever speedcore song that explored to the higher BPM was "Thousand" by Moby with 1,015 BPM it was created in 1992. Usually speedcore songs uses 200+ BPM, speedcore sound like a mixture of fast tempo, aggresive beat, uses samples and vocals, and distorted sound. Speedcore are usually found on Rhythm games like osu, beatmania IIDX, Beat Saber, etc. some well known speedcore artist are Camellia/Cametek, Kobaryo, kurokotei, DJ Sharpnel, The Quick Brown Fox (Emma Essex), DJ Myosuke, m1dy, Goreshit, LAUR, etc. Speedcore songs usually barley have any vocal you could say its like an ost for a game or something else. Some of speedcore songs i enjoy are, Exit This Earth's Atomosphere by Camellia, POLYBIUS GB SPEEDRUN -Glitchless 100% WR in 0:03:57 by Camellia, Serious Shit by The Quick Brown Fox, Scattered Faith by Kurokotei, Freedom Dive by xi, Sendan Life (katagiri Bootleg) remixed by katagiri, etc.
Well that's all I want to share from my knowledge of music genre, sorry if there is confusing stuff, or a miss spelling from me. Thanks for reading :D
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