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Ghostnote japanese song
Ghostnote japanese song












ghostnote japanese song

I'm also astonished how he can hit out the fastest beat in the world and barely break a sweat. He stays in rhythm perfectly, even during lives when he's smiling all the way and laughing and it's like drumming just becomes second nature to him. He's the craziest, cutest, fastest and insanely consistent drummer I have ever laid eyes on. I think there are wayy too many talented drummers in Japan ( _ ) but my vote belongs to Kai. There is no doubt why he's got the first place. It doesn't matter if other drummers entered the jrock industry earlier than him, we are not talking of experience here, it's about skills. He love what he is doing and that is the most important.

ghostnote japanese song

He is really talented and amazing, whenever they play on stage, you can see that he is totally enjoying what he's doing. He's not just simply drumming but he has passion in drumming. Anyone can learn to kick the bass in 16ths, but to have that strong ability and the variety to make it matter is why I think he's the best. His licks are really unique more often than not. Any video you see of him, his whole body moves with the music he sings along, while maintaining a perfect rhythm. They've had years more experience than Kai, and that's great and all, but Kai's got so much passion when he drums. Some of the others on this list are very good. YUKI is amazing at drumming and a beautiful person. After that, I noticed YUKI was incredibly talented, especially for long songs like Faith & Decision and God Palace. For instance, when I first heard MASQUERADE, the drums were the first thing I noticed and it made me love the song even more. Would love to see him play against Joey from slipknot just for fun. I'd even, and am prepared to be beheaded for it. But this guy can throw down with the best. Being a musician myself, I tend to be picky. he deserves the same attention than others, because he is equally good. he is often the less noticed in the band but. In fact, that guy has influenced me in many ways. He is amazing to watch and listen in live, and he is also a man with an adorable personality, he makes me wish to learn Japanese so I can talk to him more. I can't listen to a Versailles' song and not to feel his drums in my heart. I usually do not pay attention to drums in any band, but YUKI has changed that!. Skill, Experience, Stamina, Enthusiasm: He's got it all. All the while, he has a big grin on his face when he's done! He often fist pumps in the air even though his arms should be so tired they would feel like they're going to fall off. But other than his knowledge and skill, he so much stamina! During those long songs at lives they are constantly transitioning and changing, he manages to maintain speed and keeps going no matter how long the song is. This guy can turn the clash of symbols into a melody line and knows the difference between crescendo and forte when it comes to those transitions in the middle of a song.














Ghostnote japanese song