2010-04-18, 17:45 | Link #182 |
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you know what..... I really loved azusa and all.... but I think the original Four is much better than the new five.... making them 5 for me thinks that its too many.... I think 4 girls is much better.... no offense please
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2010-04-18, 19:49 | Link #183 |
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Adding a fifth character does change the dynamic of the inter-relationships, and adding a junior provides continuity (broken by the previous year's club members).
But yeah, it can be argued either way as to whether a fifth wheel helps or not in terms of storytelling. I like it but I can also see the imbalances it puts on the other parts of the equation. However, this is the Q&A thread. Unless a question is being asked or answered - its off topic Don't be surprised if a few of these posts get washed away....
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2010-04-22, 14:57 | Link #193 |
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realistically, it makes more sense for Yui to play rhythm while she sings and Azusa is technically more proficient (whereas Yui seems to be an idiot savant of the skill).
Its unclear sometimes who is taking what solo... I'd like to see Azusa riff off a great solo animated sometime this season.
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2010-04-22, 16:17 | Link #194 |
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Hnn...I can actually tell who does what when they play...
Like, if you listen to Cagayake! GIRLS [5jin Ver.], in the 00:53 - 1:04 of it, the guitar riff in there is Azusa's, 1:34 to 1:43 of the second verse is her guitar playing...1:46 - 2:08 of the same verse is her's too. When they were yelling out names, everyone had their respective little solos according to the name call (Yui and Azusa had different-sounding riffs, but both sounded lead-tier), then lastly the short riff in 3:49 - 3:52 is still done by Azusa. Agh, I'll rephrase my question. Is it fine for both guitarists (Azusa and Yui in this case) to switch roles in one song? Fuwa Fuwa Time [with Azusa] has that kind of situation if I'm remembering it right...in 2:18 - 2:23, Azusa was the one doing a riff, then at 2:24 - 2:36 it was Yui. But ehhh, that's what I hear anyway. Feel free to prove this wrong...I'm just really confused about their guitar roles. XD
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2010-04-23, 02:54 | Link #196 | |
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2010-04-23, 12:24 | Link #197 | |
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This is likely why, in Episode One, though Yui is nominally the lead guitarist, she's practicing the rhythm guitar part so that she and Azusa can trade off.
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2010-04-24, 23:28 | Link #199 |
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It really does depend on the general build and the type of wood used in the construction. Les Paul guitars (Gibson/Epiphone LPs, ESP Eclipses etc) in general tend to be pretty heavy, whereas Fender instruments tend to be lighter.
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