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GhostShell
Joined: 25 Jan 2011
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Location: Richmond, B.C., Canada
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 7:02 pm |
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One good thing about virtual vocaloid singers is that they don't get temperamental, plus...instant costume changes. Will be interesting to see if concerts like this start to become the norm, and also what the next generation virtual singers will be like. Sharon Apple from Macross Plus comes to mind.
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superdry
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 7:21 pm |
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| GhostShell wrote: | | One good thing about virtual vocaloid singers is that they don't get temperamenta |
What's funny is that the afternoon concert on 3/9, Miku lost her voice during World is Mine. The band continued to play, the audience heard a buzzing sound and she just continued to dance through it.
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Mohawk52
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Location: England, UK
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 8:22 pm |
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| superdry wrote: | | GhostShell wrote: | | One good thing about virtual vocaloid singers is that they don't get temperamenta |
What's funny is that the afternoon concert on 3/9, Miku lost her voice during World is Mine. The band continued to play, the audience heard a buzzing sound and she just continued to dance through it. | Virtually like any professional singer that has a mic failure live on stage. This one clearly topped all the others, even if some of the songs are getting a little thread bare. I sincerely hope they comes to London some day.
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