My most anticipated part of this video is 4:44 when Kaori just blasts off to the stratosphere emotionally. I just appreciate her expressions and vocal choices in this section! She grabbed this opportunity to lead this song with all her might! Since this was my first exposure to this song it's my standard for it, not even YUUKA"s original matches in my mind. 😂 I do wonder if this song was sung by Kalafina! Imagine Hikaru taking the lead parts that Keiko sang as well as the chorus. You'd still need Yuriko for the Kajiurago section though.
@@nyimakgan I understand. But looking forward it seems to me that Fiction Junction had entered its final form going forward with the additions of rito and Lino Leia. All the tonal colors and frequency have been recovered in the newer singers so they can sing virtually all their old repertoire and even have new combinations we never imagined.
I was thinking about how amazing Keiko's voice would be for this song, and then I was so happy to see she did it! I loved Yuuka's version as well, but Keiko's voice just has this beautiful haunting timbre to it. She did the same thing with Houseki and Synchronicity.
Keiko aishiteru ❤️❤️❤️ 😍😍😍 She looks beauty as always.... I don't need to talk about her voice, everyone who knows her already fall so deep on her voice color
Kajiura performers are like Kalafina songs - I can talk for hours why Ongaku is the best song ever made but than - also Aria is amazing and when I finish talking about how Aria is the best song to ever exist I go - but also Adore/Serenato/Believe/Signal/Fantasia/Fairytale.. until I list all of Kalafina songs. I do like a lot the strong awesome dominant way Kaori sounds. But then Joelle, Yuriko, Keiko. And missing Wakana and Kaori. And then - Aimer.
I can't have a favorite Kajiura-team singer, but true - Kaori voice/technique is super dominant. So awesome. also, I only noticed a matching resonance at 3:32 actually, but I am not a musician :)
The thing is with Wakana's departure, Kajiura has a somewhat set thoughts on dividing the parts for her songs: English songs go to Joelle, Japanese songs go to Kaori. Was kinda sad with this because there's some English songs that worked just fine with Keiko/Kaori main vocal such as maybe tomorrow and Key of the Twilight, and Joelle would sound lovely singing Yuuka songs and covering what used to be Wakana's parts on FictionJunction songs because some songs are outside Kaori's comfortable range. In this particular tour Kaori sang the main vocal for 70% of the time and this was from the final part of their tour. No wonder she sounded and looked tired.
Thanks for the insights! I am sure Joelle's selection for English songs was for her speaking ability and proper enunciation. Kaori does have a strong belt and stamina and does better at English than Wakana for example.
@@kene.9386 She knows very well the capabilities of the singers she has at hand, and the requirements for expression of the different flavors. It's also good to spice things up sometimes.
@@TheSeeking2know I know, but imho back then Kajiura divided her English and Japanese songs way more fairly - and dare I say even better because she divided them based on whose tone fit the best singing those songs. Dividing English songs to Joelle and Japanese songs to Kaori just kinda feel... not great. On concerts where Japanese songs dominated the setlist like this we could only hear Kaori for like 70% of the whole concert. Meanwhile on concerts with more Kajiurago and/or English songs on the setlist, they sounded way too heavy on Joelle (like in the unofficial recording of vol.15) and while Joelle is a better singer than Wakana, her stamina is around the same as Wakana's so near the end of the concert she sounded incredibly tired because she had to sing nearly all the English songs and the soprano part for the Kajiurago songs. I know Kajiura knows what she wants and she cares for her songstresses, but going for one concert is different than going for a whole tour.
@@renklav4322 I wonder if that Vol. 15 is available to view online... I understand what you mean about the vocal timbre and tone being an additional consideration, and I don't think YK is oblivious of that (I mean, it's her!) but possibly she's prioritizing the accuracy over the feeling, especially since they've increased fanbase overseas post-pandemic. I think Kaori was the best from the original FJ at singing English songs (even more than Keiko who tended to swallow some consonants), but for Joelle it's no issue. About Joelle, she is an objectively better singer than Wakana, technique-wise (timbre is what makes many Wakana fans prefer her), but she's also a jazz crooner with a trained classical-style head voice for light use (like with Yuriko, where she excels over Wakana, frankly). Joelle hasn't trained or evolved to sing lead in front of heavy amplified instrumentation. She almost always sings with acoustic instruments in her own lives and her vocal focus is on precision and varied expression, not power. Kaori is the belting-champion pop diva so she can reel out belts for at least 1 hour without fail. She also has lots of stamina and her mix belt is top in FJ! I realize more and more the important role Wakana played and the toll it took on her voice singing in both KLF and FJ, if her voice was less suited to heavy, energetic singing. Better technique would have helped her because she always gave her best in terms of heart. I think YK can be demanding of the singers and has high expectations from them. It can be tough over the course of a tour.
ruclips.net/video/7nIjKUYKQvw/видео.html This is prime Kaori in my opinion. Been watching and re-watching... A song from Sound Horizon (pre-YK) that allowed her to express the full range of her vocal capability across her range, and have a multi-style composition all to herself. Since I haven't heard her solo works, I feel I haven't heard her fully utilized dynamically in YK since it's an ensemble. Also proves she can sing delicately unlike what some feel.
Miezaru Ude is my favourite Kaori performance as well (specifically the Roman live). I love the range of emotion she was able to convey (sadness, anger, obsession) and how it related to the song's themes. Her TTE3 performance had stronger vocal control and she was better at expressing sorrow during the earlier parts, but it doesn't quite come close to the earlier live. I'm still going through her FictionJunction performances (there's so many) but I also agree that Sound Horizon Kaori was "prime Kaori".
You and me both. Yuuka expressed the emotion with fragility (which Keiko also attempts with her lead lines) while Kaori powers through with belted emotion. Having the vocalists all come in powerfully at their parts gave the song a lot more energy and a stronger pulse than the original.
The only Yuuka song performance I LIKE is Nostalgia. I actually haven't realized it is an original Yuuka's song as when I heard it performed by Yuuka, it just passed over me. But now I enjoyed this song a lot. Speaking of Nostalgia - sad it wasn't performed this time.
Me gusta esta versión mas que la original siento que la voces de Keiko y Kaori le dieron ese matiz que le faltaba ya que el ritmo de esta canción pide voces fuertes
I think it's unfair to compare performances when this is a song that solely existed for Yuuka. No one else can do it like Yuuka so we shouldn't criticise people who try to cover original Yuuka songs. No one in this lineup of vocalists can cover Yuuka, except for Hikaru from Kalafina, but she was not here.
@@jerrythemagicalllama I was not comparing either of them to Yuuka, but rather how they sang the song and how well it fits with the tone of the song. Keiko did great without sounding even remotely similar to Yuuka. Kaori just sang it like she would sing some American style R&B song. I disagree that only Hikaru can sing Yuuka songs. Keiko fitted just fine in this song and Nowhere. Joelle's tone of voice can sound light so she could easily sing Yuuka songs.
This is my first version of ever hearing this song and Kaori does it amazingly. She's been with yuki for years, if yuki didn't think her "pop diva" tone wasnt good, she wouldn't have the parts. So she definitely hits the mark about what the song is about and portrays.
@@KeijiMadea please listen to the original from the Everlasting Songs album, it's sung by Yuuka and it's an absolute masterpiece. I always listen to the song when walking at night
@@AwesomeBrotherChun but they hit the notes though...? It's fine if you like Yuuka's tone more, but saying "no one can hit the original high note" is just false. Plus the highest notes of the songs were sung by Yuriko Kaida who sang the exact same parts on this version, unless you're only talking about the main melody.
YURIKO's Kajiurago always makes me smile 😊😊
Yuriko Kaida-san, i really admire your beautiful voice
I'm in love with Keiko's voice. I could listen to it for hours.
I've watched interviews with her not understanding a word, but enjoying just listening to her speak.
Good to know im not Alone! Keiko's Voice its amazing!
As for me, that's exactly how I feel about Kaori's voice hahahah
My most anticipated part of this video is 4:44 when Kaori just blasts off to the stratosphere emotionally. I just appreciate her expressions and vocal choices in this section! She grabbed this opportunity to lead this song with all her might! Since this was my first exposure to this song it's my standard for it, not even YUUKA"s original matches in my mind. 😂
I do wonder if this song was sung by Kalafina! Imagine Hikaru taking the lead parts that Keiko sang as well as the chorus. You'd still need Yuriko for the Kajiurago section though.
@@nyimakgan I can imagine. Wakana had that timbre that's unique to her and so many connected with it that they feel the absence as you do.
@@nyimakgan I understand. But looking forward it seems to me that Fiction Junction had entered its final form going forward with the additions of rito and Lino Leia. All the tonal colors and frequency have been recovered in the newer singers so they can sing virtually all their old repertoire and even have new combinations we never imagined.
@@nyimakgan You may have a point.
I was thinking about how amazing Keiko's voice would be for this song, and then I was so happy to see she did it! I loved Yuuka's version as well, but Keiko's voice just has this beautiful haunting timbre to it. She did the same thing with Houseki and Synchronicity.
Keiko aishiteru ❤️❤️❤️ 😍😍😍
She looks beauty as always....
I don't need to talk about her voice, everyone who knows her already fall so deep on her voice color
From Yuuka's version that suited the anime concept, this version has its own beauty filled with elegance and power🤧🤧🤧
Kajiura performers are like Kalafina songs - I can talk for hours why Ongaku is the best song ever made but than - also Aria is amazing and when I finish talking about how Aria is the best song to ever exist I go - but also Adore/Serenato/Believe/Signal/Fantasia/Fairytale.. until I list all of Kalafina songs.
I do like a lot the strong awesome dominant way Kaori sounds. But then Joelle, Yuriko, Keiko. And missing Wakana and Kaori. And then - Aimer.
この歌かおちゃんにすごくあってる
ゆうかちゃんの歌とは別の歌に聴こえるくらいの迫力❤
Loved how Kaori went up to head voice at 3:25 when harmonizing to match Yuriko when harmonizing with her and Keiko.
I can't have a favorite Kajiura-team singer, but true - Kaori voice/technique is super dominant. So awesome.
also, I only noticed a matching resonance at 3:32 actually, but I am not a musician :)
The thing is with Wakana's departure, Kajiura has a somewhat set thoughts on dividing the parts for her songs: English songs go to Joelle, Japanese songs go to Kaori. Was kinda sad with this because there's some English songs that worked just fine with Keiko/Kaori main vocal such as maybe tomorrow and Key of the Twilight, and Joelle would sound lovely singing Yuuka songs and covering what used to be Wakana's parts on FictionJunction songs because some songs are outside Kaori's comfortable range. In this particular tour Kaori sang the main vocal for 70% of the time and this was from the final part of their tour. No wonder she sounded and looked tired.
Thanks for the insights!
I am sure Joelle's selection for English songs was for her speaking ability and proper enunciation. Kaori does have a strong belt and stamina and does better at English than Wakana for example.
@@kene.9386 She knows very well the capabilities of the singers she has at hand, and the requirements for expression of the different flavors.
It's also good to spice things up sometimes.
Kaori is fine. Everyone knows the strain and power it takes to do yuki music. everyone is tired, including yuki
@@TheSeeking2know I know, but imho back then Kajiura divided her English and Japanese songs way more fairly - and dare I say even better because she divided them based on whose tone fit the best singing those songs. Dividing English songs to Joelle and Japanese songs to Kaori just kinda feel... not great. On concerts where Japanese songs dominated the setlist like this we could only hear Kaori for like 70% of the whole concert. Meanwhile on concerts with more Kajiurago and/or English songs on the setlist, they sounded way too heavy on Joelle (like in the unofficial recording of vol.15) and while Joelle is a better singer than Wakana, her stamina is around the same as Wakana's so near the end of the concert she sounded incredibly tired because she had to sing nearly all the English songs and the soprano part for the Kajiurago songs. I know Kajiura knows what she wants and she cares for her songstresses, but going for one concert is different than going for a whole tour.
@@renklav4322 I wonder if that Vol. 15 is available to view online...
I understand what you mean about the vocal timbre and tone being an additional consideration, and I don't think YK is oblivious of that (I mean, it's her!) but possibly she's prioritizing the accuracy over the feeling, especially since they've increased fanbase overseas post-pandemic.
I think Kaori was the best from the original FJ at singing English songs (even more than Keiko who tended to swallow some consonants), but for Joelle it's no issue.
About Joelle, she is an objectively better singer than Wakana, technique-wise (timbre is what makes many Wakana fans prefer her), but she's also a jazz crooner with a trained classical-style head voice for light use (like with Yuriko, where she excels over Wakana, frankly).
Joelle hasn't trained or evolved to sing lead in front of heavy amplified instrumentation. She almost always sings with acoustic instruments in her own lives and her vocal focus is on precision and varied expression, not power.
Kaori is the belting-champion pop diva so she can reel out belts for at least 1 hour without fail. She also has lots of stamina and her mix belt is top in FJ!
I realize more and more the important role Wakana played and the toll it took on her voice singing in both KLF and FJ, if her voice was less suited to heavy, energetic singing. Better technique would have helped her because she always gave her best in terms of heart.
I think YK can be demanding of the singers and has high expectations from them. It can be tough over the course of a tour.
Aunque amo a Yuuka, pero me gusta mas esta versión con Keiko y Kaori
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This is prime Kaori in my opinion. Been watching and re-watching...
A song from Sound Horizon (pre-YK) that allowed her to express the full range of her vocal capability across her range, and have a multi-style composition all to herself.
Since I haven't heard her solo works, I feel I haven't heard her fully utilized dynamically in YK since it's an ensemble.
Also proves she can sing delicately unlike what some feel.
Miezaru Ude is my favourite Kaori performance as well (specifically the Roman live). I love the range of emotion she was able to convey (sadness, anger, obsession) and how it related to the song's themes. Her TTE3 performance had stronger vocal control and she was better at expressing sorrow during the earlier parts, but it doesn't quite come close to the earlier live.
I'm still going through her FictionJunction performances (there's so many) but I also agree that Sound Horizon Kaori was "prime Kaori".
Am I the only one who likes this version more than the original sung by Yuuka?
You and me both. Yuuka expressed the emotion with fragility (which Keiko also attempts with her lead lines) while Kaori powers through with belted emotion.
Having the vocalists all come in powerfully at their parts gave the song a lot more energy and a stronger pulse than the original.
well you're not alone
The only Yuuka song performance I LIKE is Nostalgia. I actually haven't realized it is an original Yuuka's song as when I heard it performed by Yuuka, it just passed over me. But now I enjoyed this song a lot.
Speaking of Nostalgia - sad it wasn't performed this time.
You're not alone Dude 🤗
@@ivansherbinin Oh "Nostalgia" is a beautiful song and her fragile vocal style really expressed the melancholy/ mystery of that song.
Kaori's voice in the chorus
Me gusta esta versión mas que la original siento que la voces de Keiko y Kaori le dieron ese matiz que le faltaba ya que el ritmo de esta canción pide voces fuertes
In this concert, i see kaori's face so tired and her exhausted voice. Hope she is fine. Sadly joelle cant get the main part
Lol little did you know Joelle hits the part perfectly.
@@KeijiMadea I think what she meant was: it's too bad Joelle didn't get the main vocal part.
Joelle really harmonized well with Yuriko on those light head voice parts though I always enjoy Yuriko and Kaori singing together.
Lo amo❤ piel de gallina
keiko❤❤
ツバサクロニクル
Mantap
Question for anyone:
Did Yuki Kajiura ever perform this song before this concert with the full FJ vocal lineup?
It has only ever been performed by YUUKA, Hikaru + Yuriko before vol. 16. :)
@@RyuuSeiSei Thank you! I was able to watch the original.
@@RyuuSeiSei Thank you! I later watched the original live with Yuuka, Yuriko, and Hikaru.
オリジナルもいいけど、けいこさんの方が好き
Yes!
Не вижу здесь Аймер.
а она есть
Didnt see Aimer though
Aimer only sang her own songs (Hana no Uta, I beg you, wonderland, and Haru wa Yuku).
@@renklav4322 buddy ive watched this whole clip and i didnt see Aimer
@@yukinotomokaze6686 she did at the middle of the concert.
@@greenady yep she did but NOT in this clip. That's what im trying to say.🙂
@@yukinotomokaze6686 you are trolling right?
Keiko sounds great singing the verses. Kaori, unfortunately, misses the point of the song and sings it like a pop diva.
I think it's unfair to compare performances when this is a song that solely existed for Yuuka. No one else can do it like Yuuka so we shouldn't criticise people who try to cover original Yuuka songs. No one in this lineup of vocalists can cover Yuuka, except for Hikaru from Kalafina, but she was not here.
@@jerrythemagicalllama I was not comparing either of them to Yuuka, but rather how they sang the song and how well it fits with the tone of the song. Keiko did great without sounding even remotely similar to Yuuka. Kaori just sang it like she would sing some American style R&B song.
I disagree that only Hikaru can sing Yuuka songs. Keiko fitted just fine in this song and Nowhere. Joelle's tone of voice can sound light so she could easily sing Yuuka songs.
This is my first version of ever hearing this song and Kaori does it amazingly. She's been with yuki for years, if yuki didn't think her "pop diva" tone wasnt good, she wouldn't have the parts. So she definitely hits the mark about what the song is about and portrays.
@@KeijiMadea please listen to the original from the Everlasting Songs album, it's sung by Yuuka and it's an absolute masterpiece. I always listen to the song when walking at night
@@KeijiMadea That's explain why
horrible performance where no one can sing the original high note
Lmao you sound silly and like a hater.
@@KeijiMadea you sound like you are fine with this performance, LOL. you have 0 taste in music, and you are rude and pathetic
Lmaooo okaayyyy. I'm rude and pathetic but you call the performance horrible. Keep trying kid
@@KeijiMadea you should try this one ruclips.net/video/F4keUO2iX_Q/видео.html before you disagree with me.
@@AwesomeBrotherChun but they hit the notes though...? It's fine if you like Yuuka's tone more, but saying "no one can hit the original high note" is just false. Plus the highest notes of the songs were sung by Yuriko Kaida who sang the exact same parts on this version, unless you're only talking about the main melody.