Tricot is pronounced Tree-koh. It's a French word for a type of fabric. I think for this song they deliberately made the chorus simple with no words, so the audience could sing along. They have some songs with more complicated rhythms. "Wabi-Sabi" has a 21-beat pattern. "DeDeDe" also has tricky rhythms. They have some "How to play 'DeDeDe'" videos on their webiste, which show the guitar, bass and drums in isolation as they play along with the track.
Their name is pronounced "To-ri-co", coming from the Japanese word for captive. The French knitting thing is a complete red herring, and completely coincidental :-)
@@neilonaniet quite the opposite. Their original name (and the name they always use) is tricot. Torico (トリコ) is the adaptation of tricot to japanese characters. But they barely use it. I'm sure they knew tricot was a type of fabric.
“Tree-koh.” Tricot a kind of fabric/yarn. Tricot, the band, have many other songs worth checking out. It seems you haven’t reacted to any Japanese bands since this one. Black Hole might be BAND-MAID’s most progressive song. See a live performance on the “Manners/Black Hole” double-header video.
Nice reaction. You should check out the Japanese prog rock band Ars Nova. Listen to their song Morgan, performed live in 1997. They are pretty damn good.
I recommend Genie High, another project of Ikumi "Ikkyu" Nakajima, the leader of Tircot (vocal, rhythm guitar). ruclips.net/video/OHlAltJ2b_w/видео.html
Ikkyu is not the leader, and they say they don‘t play mathrock themselves. Ikkyu is a member of Genie High, it‘s not her project. Where does all this weird stuff come from?
Love this band. Recently bought all their albums. Haven't a clue what they are singing but great melodies.
If you would like more japanese math rock I would love it if you reacted to "paranoid void - 美しい孤独 "
Good! Thank you !
That was funky! Loved the ending. Spectacular timing! 'Sup, Aki H? 😉🤙
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Let's face it--Hiromi is the real hero of this song!!!
Best dancer, killer bass player…
Tricot is pronounced Tree-koh. It's a French word for a type of fabric. I think for this song they deliberately made the chorus simple with no words, so the audience could sing along. They have some songs with more complicated rhythms. "Wabi-Sabi" has a 21-beat pattern. "DeDeDe" also has tricky rhythms. They have some "How to play 'DeDeDe'" videos on their webiste, which show the guitar, bass and drums in isolation as they play along with the track.
Their name is pronounced "To-ri-co", coming from the Japanese word for captive. The French knitting thing is a complete red herring, and completely coincidental :-)
Means stuck in a small french sweater perhaps
@@neilonaniet quite the opposite. Their original name (and the name they always use) is tricot. Torico (トリコ) is the adaptation of tricot to japanese characters. But they barely use it. I'm sure they knew tricot was a type of fabric.
I knew this would be the first comment i'd see
“Tree-koh.” Tricot a kind of fabric/yarn.
Tricot, the band, have many other songs worth checking out.
It seems you haven’t reacted to any Japanese bands since this one. Black Hole might be BAND-MAID’s most progressive song. See a live performance on the “Manners/Black Hole” double-header video.
Nice reaction. You should check out the Japanese prog rock band Ars Nova. Listen to their song Morgan, performed live in 1997. They are pretty damn good.
Hi Dean,
I'm glad you like it !
I do!
Not bad. Ongkara from Russia does a similar song
I recommend Wabi Sabi from tricot or Tadashisa no Yukue from paranoid void!
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I recommend Genie High, another project of Ikumi "Ikkyu" Nakajima, the leader of Tircot (vocal, rhythm guitar). ruclips.net/video/OHlAltJ2b_w/видео.html
Ikkyu is not the leader, and they say they don‘t play mathrock themselves. Ikkyu is a member of Genie High, it‘s not her project. Where does all this weird stuff come from?
@@panorama4526 en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tricot_(band)