FIRST TIME Hearing Wagakki Band - 焔 (Homura) + 暁ノ糸 (Akatsuki no Ito) || Drummer Reacts

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    For the first time on the channel, we are checking out the ‪@wagakkiband‬! They blew me away and their use of traditional instruments alongside modern instruments gives them such a unique sound! They were extremely talented and can't wait to hear more! Enjoy! #reaction #wagakkiband #wagakki #liveperformance #music
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  • @setonhillstudios
    @setonhillstudios  3 месяца назад +6

    *To receive PRIORITY Requests for future videos, head on over to our Patreon or Buy Me a Coffee. Never expected, but always appreciated.❤Links in Description!
    This band had it all! Such a unique sound and I can't wait to hear more!

    • @ntsuka4568
      @ntsuka4568 3 месяца назад +2

      0:12 HAMORA (harmony leak)?
      HAHAHAHAHA That's interesting, leaking harmony.
      The correct pronunciation is HOMURA (flame).
      HOMURA is a romaji that represents the pronunciation of Japanese words using the alphabet.
      not in english
      It's not English

    • @victorwaddell6530
      @victorwaddell6530 2 месяца назад

      I was a US Navy Military Policeman stationed in Yokosuka Japan for two years . Japan uses Kanji , Hiragana , Katakana, , and Romanji caratures .

  • @akasa8jp
    @akasa8jp 3 месяца назад +23

    I am Japanese. Their band is called "Wagakki Band" in Japan. "Wagakki" is a general term for traditional Japanese instruments. In other words, they aim to fuse modern instruments with traditional Japanese instruments. The instrument played by the woman in kimono is a "shamisen." The traditional drum played by the man is a "wa-daiko." For the second song, the large instrument played by the man in the background is a "koto." The bamboo flute played by the skinhead man is a "shakuhachi."

    • @setonhillstudios
      @setonhillstudios  3 месяца назад +6

      Thanks for all the info, this is such a cool genre of music! They’re insanely talented!

  • @guitarscoverskevin3517
    @guitarscoverskevin3517 3 месяца назад +9

    before the girl started to play her instrument, the Taiko guy yelled the instrument name and hers

  • @kevinbowland4686
    @kevinbowland4686 3 месяца назад +23

    The banjo type instrument is a shamisen, the flute is a shakuhachi and the other was a koto. They also have taiko drums. They are all incredible musicians.

    • @setonhillstudios
      @setonhillstudios  3 месяца назад +3

      Awesome, thanks for all the info!

    • @tarmaque
      @tarmaque 3 месяца назад +8

      Beni Ninagawa (The shamisen player) hates doing Homura because it's so rough on her arms she has to ice them after the performance.

    • @setonhillstudios
      @setonhillstudios  3 месяца назад +4

      @@tarmaque Shewee! That’s putting it all there for sure! Incredible! 🔥

    • @tarmaque
      @tarmaque 3 месяца назад +4

      @@setonhillstudios It also shows just how good she really is. All of them are masters of their instruments. If you want to try one of theirs that is more your style, try Guernica: ruclips.net/video/QnKTwuwe6E8/видео.htmlsi=YlMho2qicJ0TE72k

    • @brian0703
      @brian0703 3 месяца назад +4

      .. and the traditional drums are taiko drums.

  • @ShikataGaNai100
    @ShikataGaNai100 3 месяца назад +15

    Beni Ninagawa steps up with her Tsugaru Shamisen and a whole new world opens up.

  • @PaleHorseShabuShabu
    @PaleHorseShabuShabu 3 месяца назад +12

    Wagakki Band is one of my favorites. Here are the members and what they play:
    Yuko Suzuhana: vocals, piano
    Machiya: guitar, vocals
    Beni Ninagawa: tsugaru shamisen
    Kiyoshi Ibukuro: koto
    Asa: bass guitar
    Daisuke Kaminaga: shakuhachi
    Wasabi: modern drums
    Kurona: wadaiko
    Tsugaru shamisen is, as I understand it, one of the types of shamisen, the three-stringed instrument that reminds everyone of a banjo. It's being plucked with a "bachi." The koto is the horizontal harp/zither instrument that comes in at 5:54 in this video. There's a few variations on the koto in terms of how many strings it has. The woodwind is the shakuhachi, a traditional bamboo flute with four holes on top and one on the back. Wadaiko is the collective term for the Japanese traditional drums, but I believe that's the term that would be used by people outside of Japan. Japanese people would call them taiko.
    The only thing I'd caution you about with Wagakki Band is to stick to their live stuff for reactions. Their official videos tend to get dinged on RUclips. The channels CC W and Frank Garcia have a ton of live WGB content.

    • @setonhillstudios
      @setonhillstudios  3 месяца назад +2

      Wow, thanks for all the info and for checking out the video!

  • @ericifune5543
    @ericifune5543 3 месяца назад +5

    The percussion is thunderous live, even across a big arena.

  • @ronaldakkermans8166
    @ronaldakkermans8166 3 месяца назад +3

    ''Wagakki'' is the collective word for all traditional instruments. My favorites to display their versatility are Synchronicity (the one from Dai Shinnenkai [= Big New Year's Party] 2022), and Hakushu Kassai (Dai Shinnenkai 2018), but they have so many inteŕesting songs they will blow you away every time. Their cover of Evanescence's Bring Me to Live featuring Amy Lee herself is remarkable too.

    • @setonhillstudios
      @setonhillstudios  3 месяца назад +1

      They’re awesome, thanks for the suggestions!

  • @_JimS
    @_JimS 3 месяца назад +6

    Beni Ninagawa is an actual World Class Shamisen player. She started at age 4 and also did/does modeling and acting.
    The "pick" if you will, is called a Bachi (Plectrum), back in Northern Ohio we called them "ice scrapers".....Lol! But seriously Beni is a phenom with the Shamisen, and is my secret "crush"....she doesn't know it yet.

    • @setonhillstudios
      @setonhillstudios  3 месяца назад +2

      That’s awesome, thanks for the info!

    • @_JimS
      @_JimS 3 месяца назад +2

      @@setonhillstudios YW

  • @GrandmasGotGraceLW
    @GrandmasGotGraceLW 3 месяца назад +1

    I'm in awe! Wow! I think you already said everything else, and I have no answers to your questions! Just...super WOW! 😀

    • @setonhillstudios
      @setonhillstudios  3 месяца назад

      Definitely one that just leaves you saying wow 🤣

  • @atjeparian3283
    @atjeparian3283 3 месяца назад +6

    Wagakki Band (Japanese: 和楽器バンド, Wagakki Bando) is a Japanese band that combines rock and metal music with wagakki instruments and Shigin poetries.Established since 2013 with an orientation of music that combines the flow of folk rock, j-pop, metal with ethnic musical harmonies through traditional instruments (wagakki) and vowels influenced by Japanese theatrical poetry.
    Yūko Suzuhana (鈴華ゆう子) - vocal
    Kiyoshi Ibukuro (いぶくろ聖志) - Koto
    Daisuke Kaminaga (神永大輔) - Shakuhachi (尺八)
    Beni Ninagawa (蜷川べに) - Shamisen
    Kurona (黒流) - Wadaiko
    Machiya (町屋) - gitaris
    Asa (亜沙) - bassis
    Wasabi (山葵) - drummer

    • @setonhillstudios
      @setonhillstudios  3 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for checking out the video and for all the info!

    • @joeparker9516
      @joeparker9516 3 месяца назад +1

      @@setonhillstudios Kiyoshi Ibukaro is Yuko's husband. The Koto is the harp like instrument. Beni is playing the Shamisen, but it's a particular style, it's the banjo like item and only has three strings, she uses a putty knife shaped object to play, because it resembles a fan, which is the traditional way to play it. And Asa is not only the bassist, but is also a vocoloid producer and writer/singer... and wears clothing that appears almost Geisha like, but HIS voice is lower than mine when he speaks, which from my experience on YT, is rare.

    • @setonhillstudios
      @setonhillstudios  3 месяца назад +1

      @@joeparker9516 Thanks so much for the info! That’s wild that she uses a putty knife (shaped object) to pick with! That’s a new one! Incredible band with so much talent and I can’t wait to hear more! Thanks for swinging by the channel! 🤘🏻

  • @ahodori-dl5hz
    @ahodori-dl5hz 3 месяца назад +4

    Wa" in "Wagakki Band" means "uniquely Japanese" and "gakki" means musical instruments.
    Yuko Suzuhana (main vocalist and keyboardist), who has won a national competition of "Shigin," a Japanese traditional recitation of Chinese poetry and waka poems in a unique singing style, was concerned about the gradual decline of Japanese traditional performing arts. Wanting to present a more POP image of Japan's classical performing arts to the world, she recruited members from the general public and formed the "Wagakki Band. In Japan they are still popular enough to hold concerts for tens of thousands of people, but unfortunately they announced an indefinite hiatus at the end of this year.

    • @TheSledgehammer205
      @TheSledgehammer205 3 месяца назад +2

      Not forgetting that Beni Ninagawa was not selected, but offered her insane talent as a Shamisen player to Yuko and the rest is history.

    • @setonhillstudios
      @setonhillstudios  3 месяца назад +1

      Oh wow that’s awesome! Thanks for all the info!

  • @GrandmasGotGraceLW
    @GrandmasGotGraceLW 3 месяца назад +1

    AMAZING!!!

  • @Bobbias
    @Bobbias 3 месяца назад +2

    Tsugaru Shamisen refers to a specific style of playing which is relatively modern. Traditionally Shamisen was played by blind beggers as a way to earn their room and board playing folk songs.
    The Tsugaru style originated in maybe the early 1800s, from those blind entertainers, and peaked in popularity around the 1920s.
    From about 1955 to 1965 there was a sort of folk revival, and many performers moved to cities like Tokyo. Since then it's come to prominence again in the 90s and brought renewed interest, such that it's no longer only played by the blind entertainers that originated it.
    Stylistically it's a much more flashy, high skill style, and a big part of the sound is hitting the the shamisen body with the plectrum after plucking a string. This adds a loud quick slap sound which adds to the rhythm of what's being played.

    • @setonhillstudios
      @setonhillstudios  3 месяца назад

      Awesome stuff! Thanks so much for all the insight! This band had such a unique sound and I can’t wait to hear more from them! Have a great one!

  • @hiawatha.g
    @hiawatha.g 3 месяца назад +3

    “Wagakki” is Japanese for “traditional instruments”
    The band was founded by the shigin (classical poetry) singer, SUZUHANA Yuko, who is also a classically trained pianist. She developed the concept of fusing Japanese traditional instruments and musical tropes with modern western music. The full band consist of eight musicians, three on western instruments (bass, guitar, drums), four on Japanese instruments and Suzuhana-sama on vocals and sometimes piano.
    The “lute” thing is a Shamisen.
    The “harp” thing is a Koto.
    The “flute thing” is a shakuhachi.
    The Japanese drums are collectively called “wadaiko”.
    Yes, you’ve heard these instruments a million times, in movie soundtracks, when they want to convey a Japanese atmosphere. Here is a video that really lets you see up close all the instruments and how they work together: ruclips.net/video/Q2meWkWqc-I/видео.html It was originally written for a “Vocaloid” which is an electronic virtual singer-essentially an AI. In Japan (where else?) vocaloids have actually become pop stars. What can I say? America may be the land of innovation for things like tech and social media, but in music no one here cares any more. Most of the creative action has moved to Europe and Japan.

    • @setonhillstudios
      @setonhillstudios  3 месяца назад

      So awesome! Thanks for all info and for checking out the video!

  • @KittyKarenpoo
    @KittyKarenpoo 3 месяца назад +1

    #3 on my list of best Japanese bands, Band Maid, One Ok Rock, Wagakki and Doll$boxx. They have a wide range of music, and everybody in that band is a master. The flute player is the best in the world at that difficult instrument. The vocalist is an award winning traditional Japanese vocalist. And of course, Bene is magic on her shamisen

  • @patriciacanadiansenior8130
    @patriciacanadiansenior8130 3 месяца назад +1

    I like this.

  • @ChiliConCarnage
    @ChiliConCarnage 3 месяца назад +2

    Shamisen Beni Ninagawa ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @andrewwicks1887
    @andrewwicks1887 2 месяца назад +1

    Another Japanese band you should check out is Trident and the songs is Cry Out and Ambivalent I think you will enjoy

    • @setonhillstudios
      @setonhillstudios  2 месяца назад

      Thanks so much for the suggestions and swinging by the channel!

  • @nanach6276
    @nanach6276 3 месяца назад +1

    There is a whole genre of heavy metal using traditional music called "folk metal" where they are a metal group mixed with all kinds of traditional instruments. If you're into that it opens up a whole world for you. It is not few eighter, just somewhat hidden until you know em.

    • @setonhillstudios
      @setonhillstudios  3 месяца назад +2

      That’s so awesome!

    • @nanach6276
      @nanach6276 3 месяца назад

      @@setonhillstudios It's my favorite genre ! :D

    • @nanach6276
      @nanach6276 3 месяца назад

      @@setonhillstudios I like Nordic and maybe african Folk Metal best

    • @nanach6276
      @nanach6276 3 месяца назад

      @@setonhillstudios Oh there is some cool from south america too. Lik azthec or Mayan metal

  • @bandoupthebung
    @bandoupthebung 3 месяца назад +1

    If you like the traditional instrument feel I suggest checking out a Swiss folk metal band called eluveitie.

    • @setonhillstudios
      @setonhillstudios  3 месяца назад

      Sweet, thanks for the suggestion!

    • @Dave1507
      @Dave1507 3 месяца назад

      but beware, they probably won't be playing traditional japanese instruments... ;)

  • @joeparker9516
    @joeparker9516 3 месяца назад

    I would suggest "Yoshiwara Lament", written by Asa. I suggest finding the backstory regarding the song. And note: there is an anime cartoon based on the song. It's rough to watch but explains the song quite well.

  • @evo-ze5br
    @evo-ze5br 3 месяца назад +2

    If you want to know about the instruments used by Wagakki Band, I recommend watching the RUclips video below.
    ruclips.net/video/b_F__fOsx3c/видео.html

  • @christredwell5137
    @christredwell5137 3 месяца назад +1

    Hi Its OK And there is a Large amount of Metal And Heavy Metal Around But
    Into Most genres.
    Chris Tredwell Birmingham UK Aged 77

  • @ronaldmcrae4896
    @ronaldmcrae4896 3 месяца назад +2

    The band is terrific and Yuko Suzuhana (lead singer) is multi talented, a composer, Shign master/instructor, Kenshibu master and plays classical piano.

  • @thaeros
    @thaeros 3 месяца назад +1

    so i will give some of the informations you nasked or needed YES it's metal with traditional instruments them hava normal rock instruments plus shakuhashi ( bamboo flute), koto ( japanese table cythare), shamisen ( some sort of traditional " banjo" ( not the same sound but that's the closest instrument) and a set of taiko drums ( a trabitional persission set) the singer is too trained in traditional singing ( mostly enka)! and one last information the singer ( who can too play piano) the shakuhashi player AND the koto player have another ( more traditional) band called " hanahugetsu"! i know a good number of japanese band if you need one in a precise style that are bot as mush know here in the west i have alternative rock, heavy metal, japanese pop, modern "lyrical" calm music jazz and more! just ask if you want one!

    • @setonhillstudios
      @setonhillstudios  3 месяца назад

      Appreciate all the info! Such amazing instruments that produce such unique sounds! This tune was absolutely incredible! Thanks for swinging by the channel! 😁

  • @bryanbrady877
    @bryanbrady877 3 месяца назад +1

    Their music is so beautiful, I cry. In front of other people. I will get back to being a tough guy in a minute. Maybe step way back. Suzehana's voice awakens me.

  • @asicdathens
    @asicdathens 3 месяца назад +1

    They are a folk rock band. They are many bands around the world that combine rock music with folk instruments. Others have bagpipes, violins, banjos, or Mongolian folk instruments and many more

  • @KANARI-OSSAN
    @KANARI-OSSAN 3 месяца назад +2

    Recommended song. → 和楽器バンド / Bring Me To Life with Amy Lee of EVANESCENCE ruclips.net/video/hk1GtYK7BJM/видео.html

  • @asadaokitamae7191
    @asadaokitamae7191 Месяц назад

    I think the American band "KISS" used Japanese Kabuki costume design and makeup to sell themselves. Is it wrong to call them "KIZZ"? Each member of the "Wagakki Band" graduated from a Japanese music university and seems to have mastered difficult music theory and advanced performance techniques. Shakuhachi players can perform improvisational performances based on jazz theory.🤧

  • @judaspriest9597
    @judaspriest9597 3 месяца назад

    Band one song......

  • @ShikataGaNai100
    @ShikataGaNai100 3 месяца назад +1

    This kind of fusion muusic was started by The Yoshida Brothers...two shamisen and a rock band.

    • @setonhillstudios
      @setonhillstudios  3 месяца назад

      Thanks for the info! Yeah this was so cool and such a unique sound! Killer band!