[Nautilus-Bt] Hatsune Miku 39s Giving Day Concert

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Hatsune Miku is a fictional vocaloid character created by Crypton Future Media and popularized by Sega in their PSP, PS3, and arcade console Project Diva games. With literally hundreds of songs and albums created by studios and independent artists using Miku's vocaloid talents, her musical proliferation (and vocaloid in general) in Japan is larger than Elvis, the Beatles, Michael Jackson, Rolling Stones, Madonna, Britney Spears, and Lady Gaga combined!

This concert was produced by Sega and held in March 2010 at the Zepp Tokyo concert hall located at the popular entertainment complex of Odaiba in Tokyo. It can only hold a little more than 2700 people, but it makes the atmosphere that much more intimate.

This had to be the most unique concert I ever had the pleasure of watching. While showing projections/images on a screen is a not too uncommon occurrence in a concert, this took it to a whole different dimension.

There is a synergy between Miku, who is projected from behind onto a translucent screen, the band playing live in-time with her energetic motion-captured performance, and the audience's participation and enthusiasm.

The translucent projection gives Miku a glowing aura making the CG rendering crisp and vivid. The glow sticks from the fans reflect off the screen making it appear she is surrounded in a sea of them. The projection lamps from behind act as spotlights and flares when the cameras are positioned head-on. With the transparent background Miku is given the illusion that she is supporting herself and the laws of physics seem to apply all the more believably; she is no longer a computer generated character in a pixilated world on a black movie screen, but becomes a brief suspension of a living breathing person crossing the proverbial threshold of substance. And when the line between imagination and reality blurs, mesmerization is inevitable.

Miku is treated as though she is real by both the band and the audience. And the presentation does not make it difficult to almost believe that she is. She is the center of attention (along with Luka, Rin, and Len in various appearances). It's admirable how the band members stay back and allow all attention go to a fictitious character while the audience cheers her on and waves their arms and glow sticks in response to her pre-programmed yet life-like performance.




Introduzione:

Tutto ha avuto inizio tre anni fa, quando la Yamaha ha lanciato sul mercato il programma Vocaloid, un programma capace di generare canti da una combinazione di melodia e parole. A prestare le proprie corde vocali per le canzoni create dal computer toccò a Saki Fujita, una ragazza di ventitré anni, ben intonata ma poco famosa. Alla voce di Saki corrispondeva un’immagine fumettosa di una sorridente ragazza dalle lunghe trecce blu: Hatsune Miku, un nome scelto per il suo significato: “primo suono del futuro”.

Hatsune Miku non ha una propria voce per cantare e non ha nemmeno un vero corpo. Non esiste, ma ai suoi concerti, in Giappone, si accalcano centinaia di persone.



Song list:

01. Hajimete no Oto – Hatsune Miku
02. Project DIVA desu. – Hatsune Miku
03. World is Mine – Hatsune Miku
04. Electric Angel – Hatsune Miku
05. Sound – Hatsune Miku
06. Koisuru [email protected] – Hatsune Miku
07. Dear cocoa girls – Hatsune Miku
08. StargazeR - Hatsune Miku
09. The secret garden – Hatsune Miku
10-1. Miracle Paint (first half) – Hatsune Miku
11. Innocence – Hatsune Miku
12. Hato – Hatsune Miku
13. Beware of Miku Miku Bacteria! – Hatsune Miku
14. Popipo – Hatsune Miku
15. Sayonara Goodbye – Hatsune Miku
10-2. Miracle Paint (second half) – Hatsune Miku
16. Romeo and Cinderella – Hatsune Miku
17. Dear – Hatsune Miku
18. Ura-Omote Lovers – Hatsune Miku
19. Puzzle – Hatsune Miku
20. VOiCE – Hatsune Miku
21. 1/6 – Hatsune Miku
22. Stardust Utopia – Megurine Luka
23. Double Lariat – Megurine Luka
24. Just Be Friends – Megurine Luka
25. magnet – Miku & Luka
26. Alice – Hatsune Miku
27. I’m Your Diva – Hatsune Miku
28. moon – Hatsune Miku
29. Disappearance of Hatsune Miku – Hatsune Miku
30. Meltdown – Kagamine Rin
31. Kokoro – Kagamine Rin
32. Butterfly on the Right Shoulder – Rin & Len
33. Promise – Miku & Rin
34. from Y to Y – Hatsune Miku
35. Saihate – Hatsune Miku
36. Strobo Nights – Hatsune Miku
37. SPiCa – Hatsune Miku
38. Ai Kotoba – Hatsune Miku
39. Melt – Hatsune Miku



Curiosita':

Hatsune Miku è in realtà il nome della prima release del software di sintesi vocale Vocaloid, prodotto dalla Yamaha Corporation e significa, più o meno, “prima voce del futuro”. Partendo da una ricca libreria audio, creata sulla base della voce della doppiatrice di anime Saki Fujita, il software riesce a riprodurre consonanti e vocali in modo abbastanza simile a quello di un umano.
Così, mentre in Giappone scoppiava la mania per Hatsune Miku, tanto da dedicarle una serie di manga, gli smanettoni di mezzo mondo si sono messi a creare canzoni J-pop con la candida voce di Hatsune Miku, e internet, come al solito, ha ampliato il fenomeno: si moltiplicano i video e i file audio che professionisti e dilettanti pubblicano per mostrare la loro bravura nel creare canzoni per la popstar virtuale.



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