2007-07-21, 08:18 | Link #321 | |
Beautiful fighter.
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: England, UK
Age: 37
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It being not be as amazing as the first collection, though it'll be something interesting to add to my collection. Shame we won't get full versions of the live videos, to go with the songs.
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2007-07-21, 23:01 | Link #322 |
Gazer of Cosmos
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If you compare Aya's normal singing voice to the mousey speaking voice she tends to use when speaking... there's no reason why Kona cannot exhibit the same sort of range. While I didn't recognise most of the themes from previous EDs I thing there were all a lot more energetic, while a sedate song like Sora ga Ai Deshou isn't suited for that sort of delivery. I've never done karaoke but I can well imagine trying to match the original singer as much as possible when doing so, since that is what I do when singing along to regular CDs.
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2007-07-22, 13:11 | Link #323 |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
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And... Shirashi will not be doing all of them as two(?) more CDs have been solicited by Lantis.
Akira (LACM-4397) Second one (no idea if its real as I don't see a product ID) is Patie and Konata "Cosutte, O- Mai Hani" (the one shown in the cosplay cafe) |
2007-07-29, 12:00 | Link #327 |
Yuuki Aoi
Join Date: Jul 2004
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Yes, AVPlaya, you're right: the KonataxPatty CD has apparently been announced for real, though I have no date.
As has a Konno Hiromi CD for her enka song (29 August). And the Motteke Seeraafuku remix album (seven remixes) has been confirmed for 8 August. Meanwhile, the Suzumiya Haruhi no Gekisou live event DVD is selling well, and Hirano Aya's management has announced that she will release singles for three months in a row, beginning in October.
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2007-07-29, 13:47 | Link #328 | |
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Lantis put another commercial this week as to say "Yes really". |
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2007-08-01, 16:46 | Link #330 |
なんでやろう?
Join Date: Feb 2007
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As I doing my daily playback of the first ED CD, I realized something. I found myself skipping the short versions and go straight to the long version, yet missing all the remarks afterwards. So here's how I order my playlist in my ipod - I put in the Short and than the long version of each song one after another... so the whole thing now feels more like a real Karaoke session! If you love the Karaoke ED, I'd highly recommend you do the same. Enjoyment Level-Uppu!
Also the song list choice for that Karaoke Box was highly strange. We have 4 high school girls going to sing Karaoke, and not a single song by Koda Kumi, Ayumi, BoA, Hikki, or a Johnny's band. What kind of frigging song list is THAT? I was talking about the song selection with some ppl who's in the J-culture (only), and we all agree that this is a song list for a karaoke second party after a 合コン* (goukon) party, and the goukon is between older otakus and OLs over 30. The old otakus sings their older geek songs, while the OL relive their youth (back when they still goto karaoke consistantly). I can see this as the very song list of an actual KyoAni company party.... maybe this is exactly what they sang when they all went to Jogashima Island to film those EDs. * A goukon is a social gathering to meet strangers of opposite sex in order to see if any of them are date-worthy. Popular in colleges, now goukon parties are held between companies or other social entities for umarried, single folks. If you've watched the Live Action version of Nodame Cantabile, the party Stressman took S-OKE to are goukons. There are certain type of group-game you play during goukons and he knows them very well. |
2007-08-02, 18:20 | Link #333 | |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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Plus you never really know if the girls have any popular J-pop stars in their world. Perhaps all they have is old otaku music, 80's Jpop, and enka? XD Even Azumanga Daioh had at least one mention of "Ayu" when discussing Tomo's new look. Although they also had a karaoke-party and sang nothing but character songs off their own albums..
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2007-08-02, 19:29 | Link #334 | ||
なんでやろう?
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2007-08-03, 23:24 | Link #336 |
I recommend Souske!!!
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Australia, Sydney
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i was just looking around YouTube and stumbled on this: Akumainzer 3!!!
If you are bored enough, play the Konata version along while watching the live concert video and try to synch it in time with each other. Then mute the YouTube vid and it looks like the dude is singing in Kona's voice. The good thing is that the concert is the same tempo and is constant. So you'll get perfect timing with Kona's version. It takes a bit of patience and alot of pause/play pressing to get the synch right but it pays off in the end Laughed for hours edit: Decided to make it easy for you guys: Spoiler for just to save space:
Enjoy! ps: Can also be done with 'Sore ga, Ai Deshou'. YouTube vid has good synch...ness Last edited by Cyber_chaotic; 2007-08-03 at 23:39. |
2007-08-04, 05:32 | Link #338 |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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Hihi. I'm the guy who posted that Konata's Akumaizer 3 vid on Youtube. Been lurking around here for quite a while already but that one really convinced me to show my "appearance".
That Akumaizer 3 synching is totally top-notch!!! Was Aaya watching that on the screen when she sang it? And a big shout to those who posted links to my vids. Gives me a heart-warming feeling when I see people discussing it. Thanks. |
2007-08-04, 06:24 | Link #340 |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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I just realised this lip-synching thing works with the other songs as well.
Presently have found Youtube links for Cha-la Head Cha-la and Chijou no Hoshi. It's really a blast putting two and two together. What I do is to let one play first, pause where it start singing the first line. Then go to the other one and let it play. Now go back to the first one, when the second one starts to sing, continue the first one to synch them together! |
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