This is the "homework" song. Kanami asked each member to come up with a part of a song and send it to her, then she crafted it into this masterpiece! MISA said she came up with her part while she was abit drunk, and wasn't sure she could replicate it after hearing it back, lol😂! Band-Maid doing Band-Maid things!
@@eaglez1901 It's absolute perfection. And you can totally see it. Can you imagine if they used that song in a movie that portrays exactly that situation?
My favorite bit about this song is seeing fancam footage of it being played live and hearing the audience sing along with the "Far away" line. Magical.
I apologize for those who commented a bit tersely concerning your "metal" assessment. You are right, BAND-MAID is metal, punk, rock, prog, pop, phantasmagorical, cock-a-hoop, somewhat ballady...I'm running out of genres (lol)...you name the genre mix, they execute it very well. Thank you for your continued reaction to my favorite band BAND-MAID.
This album was a real achievement for Kanami. The songwriting is on another level although on this particular song, she got her bandmates highly involved in the writing at the beginning, asking them to each contribute a part. Miku's lyrics are also amazing as are the vocal arrangements through the whole album. By the way, Kanami usually (always?) plays all the guitar parts in the studio. Miku has a full schedule with lyrics, vocals arrangement and recording, promotion, and sometimes other projects. She's still learning and can use the extra time to work up her rhythm parts for live performances. Miku and Kanami seem to be the busiest of the maids. They must be workaholics. Of course, the others may have side project I don't know about.
From Japan I look forward to your reactions to BAND-MAID every week. For 59 years, I have listened to many great artists and bands from around the world. Since I was a child, I was exposed to American music through the influence of my father, the Beatles through the influence of my uncle, and through playing music with friends, I encountered all sorts of music, including hard rock, metal, punk, pop, funk, and R&B. But now I have the best band. You may not believe me, but I think BAND-MAID is the real deal, and without a doubt, the best rock band in the world. There are many great artists and bands in the world, but these girls are special. You and I are lucky enough to experience it in real time. I want you to really believe that you thought you were fooled. There's so much more for you to listen to. Please hurry up. please.
I'm enjoying seeing you discover these songs like I did. You have a very fresh, genuine take on this wonderful band. BAND-MAID is the gift that keeps on giving.
Me & GF going to Japan to see them & The Warning in concert in June! *so excited* I suggest these Band Maid songs: Manners, Bubble, Influencer, No God (live) & Puzzle (live) & Warning (live)
For real, I usually only watch reactors for a single band/group they react to, but I'm watching all of her videos for every band because somehow I know and like them all lol
Hammer-on is when you "hammer" one of your fret hand fingers onto the string causing a note to sound. Pull-off is when you pull a fret hand finger off the string, causing the lower fretted note to sound. Tapping is when you tap a finger from your pick hand onto the string to sound a note. Kanami is doing a combination of all three for the technique used in this song.
That's what I always understood, but some others have said slightly different things. Hammer on makes the note sound with your left hand striking the string, pull off is your left hand releasing the string. Tapping is the same actions but with the right hand. You can fret with the left hand and pull off with the right hand. I would call that tapping but I suppose it's debatable.
@@surfingasongwave You're correct. You can pull-off with either hand. People generally call the whole process "tapping" as a short hand, but it's technically a combination of all three.
Ahhhhh Yes.....one of my top songs by Band-Maid. Just a masterpiece of Hard Rock that has everything. MISA's 16th note chugging with Akane's kick, Akane's beast mode drumming, Saiki's machine gun vocals, Kanami's tapping and shredding , Miku's hard rhythm guitar and breathy angelic harmonies......just doesn't get any better............oh yeah and cool lights. This song always gets me teary eyed not because of the melody or harmonies but of their sheer talent. I'd call it "Mature Punk". Love your "Inner Miku"
If you like Miku's pig tails you need to see the music video Nonfiction Days. Kanami goes metal in several songs .Akane's always metal. Smart composition or Band Maid doing Band Maid things.
I think diversity is the charm of their music. He plays acoustic and instrumental. When you hear "Daydreaming" or "Wonderland" after "Black Hole" or "Reincarnation," you'll be surprised to learn that it's a song by the same band. I think it's wonderful to be able to find and enjoy the elements of the genre that each of them likes. By the way,SAIKI's most prominent rap is shown in "Influencer". I really like your reaction videos. I wish I had three Sundays in a week.
Others may be able to explain this better, but "finger tap technique" uses hammer-ons (pressing the string to make a note), and pull-offs (sounding the string as the finger is lifted, by a plucking rather than just lifting). It's an Eddie Van Halen signature move, among many others. Love, love, love your reactions, by the way!
And now you know why Blooming is tied (with Corallium) for my favorite Band-Maid song! Everybody has standout parts, the harmonizing in the bridge is simply angelic, and to me it sounds like Akane is dancing on the drums!
Band-Maid had a couple of songs in the Netflix Movie "Kate" ! They played "Blooming" during the car chase scene and they were on stage playing "Choose Me" which i think is much more Pop Punk =) Thanks Nice Reaction ✌🤘👍👍
Hey NittPic! Love the twintails! 🙂 I was talking to someone about Band-Maid a while ago and they couldn't remember the name of this song and they said, "You know! The song with the lightsabres!"
PrincessNittPicc, I like the new do! It looks great! This is always a great song to react to. As far as I'm concerned, the Maids do no wrong! They defy genre in their music. We long term fans just call their music Band-Maid Music. This "pigeon-hole" is so much fun to explore. Thanks for your reaction.
Nittpicc you are just a shade less adorable than the Mighty Kawaii Miku Kobato herself! Excellent reaction to an excellent song! You are, as I predicted you would be, one of the top reactors on youtube. Love the look! Keep on doing the work of the angels!
Thanks for the reaction. Blooming is a top tier song from them. Incidentally, it used to drive me crazy when you said Saike and Kaname. Thanks for the adjustment. Reading romanized Japanese is much easier when you realize the vowels are the same as in Spanish.
That moment you was giggling about Kanami´s tapping during second verse I was thinking, wow, the high tide is about to come... this four part bridge and the final coda is a masterpiece of arrangement. Six instruments running rampant free of restraint, building beauty from that perfectly controled chaos. Big fan... Thank you NittPicc!
Thank you, thank you, thank you for not stopping immediately after the solo and thus experiencing being thrown off a cliff and caught by an angel. One of the most beautiful moments in modern music.
Kanami goes full guitar hero on this track. Takes me back to 1986 and all of the great guitar players of that era. If she would have played this solo then, she would have been ranked up there with all the great shredders of the time. Love the Maids!!
Genre, shmenre, Band Maid is it's own genre of music. They have taken all the classic rock "tropes" and made them their own. With each member adding their part making the whole enchilada, well, it's a wonderful thing.
Don't waste a second thinking about genres. Kanami was once approached by a genre, but said to it "Be gone with thee, or I farte in your general direction!" This song is once of their coolest compositions, and a real showcase for Akane's masterful and creative drumming. Patterns? Ha! You never know what she's going to do or what beat she'll accent but it's perfect. And the structure from that killer solo all the way to the end is in my view something that you'd find in Beethoven, where themes that have been introduced throughout come together and weave this amazing tapestry that builds in intensity and awesomeness right up to that grand finale that says "the end of the song is coming, are you ready?"
This is TOTAL perfection in Kanami's writing !!!!!!! It took me several listens to actually fully comprehend this song. Just the amount of rhythm changes in this song blew me away !!!! Can you imagine how many hours that were put in to get this song down ? Im just so glad that with your musical background you can fully appreciate the quality level this band has.
Yeah Nittpicc! I have very much enjoyed your reactions. If you like your Band-Maid with a bit of punk slant, i suggest checking out 'Alone'. It's an older song and significant in Band-Maid lore in that it was the first fully Band-Maid written and arranged song their label at the time let them record. It contains, to this day, one of my favorite Kanami solos. It's also Akane at her finest. Oh, in Blooming, is it hammer-ons or tapping? It's both. Simultaneously. It's Kanami. Can't wait for the next one!
Welcome home Princess NittPicc! I hope you are having a wonderful Band Maid Sunday! This song is a great example of Band Maid doing Band Maid things, and just kind of inventing new genres or mixing several existing genres. I like your twin tails too! Please take very good care of yourself and have an amazing week. I'm looking forward to your next Band Maid Sunday.
I liked this song even at first, but it has really grown on me. I really like the part when they slow it down - right after Kanami's solo ("Go far away take me somewhere far away!') and then slowly pick up the pace again. But I really love those under lyrics of "go far away, take me somewhere far away" and how they are sung. It's just so beautiful and hits the heart just right.
Tapping is a technique that consists of hammer-ons and pull-offs. When you do them together it's tapping and what Kanami does is two hand tapping and is something that is beyond my feeble guitar skills.
right, and also, to one of the questions she asked in this video specifically, while tapping is primarily used on guitar, it is possible to do on the bass (which is different than Slap) though its really not common given the supporting role bass is usually relegated to.
Probably feels more natural for a pianist like Kanami. I find the whole "you're just selecting the note and activating it" mindset (which admittedly is one action instead of two on piano vs. guitar/bass) is key to being able to play MISA's bass lines. Although being younger and thus faster is the other half. )
There is one live from Band Maid where MISA and Kanami played tapping before the actual music began.. I will not be able to find because I don't know the name of the music they played after. but somebody will know, I am sure.
The lyrics painting a picture and the beautiful harmonizing. Kanami showing all the talent that ten years later we all know and love. This song is beautiful and pure Rock n Roll, pure band-maid. More punk-maid? Try Rinne. Love watching your journey with BM.
NittPicc, YOU'RE RIGHT, Band-Maid's style is mainly punk rock, not metal, in fact Akane has always reminded me of the great Clem Burke from BLONDIE. OK, it's true, the girls use elements of metal, but also pop, funk, jazz, prog... and if you listen to their live acoustics, even American folk. About Saiki, she is an excellent singer, but since the first times I listen to her, what I was most impressed with was her fast phrasing. Great reaction.👍
Many of the early Maid songs and albums have strong punk elements to them. Great fun and others have already pointed out. The harmonies and the style of Band Maid that we still love today are clear in songs like this.
One of my absolute favorites. It’s a showcase of everyone’s talents, and Kanami really shines with those two completely different solos. Also an amateur guitarist, but my understanding is hammer-on is doing it with your fretting hand while tapping is doing it with your picking hand, still holding a fret with your fretting hand.
Their composition is so good. Like you said, taking a theme and then developing it. Using it to build tension, then releasing it in such a euphoric way. Taking a sound stage and a bunch of light tubes and making such a creative music video! Meshing everything together in such a tight and compact way. They are so good!
Quintessential Band-Maid right here. "Blooming" has it ALL. All five Maids have the pedal smashed to the floor. Speaking of which, it is advised that you NOT drive while listening to it. Also, I heard that a certain 810-year-old Pigeon is very pleased with your hair choices and hopes that you take the plunge into the world of technicolor tails. Thanks NittPicc! Awesome as usual. 🕊
This, at least for me, is the perfect rock song and still my 2nd favorite Band-Maid song ever. Perfectly composed and executed from start to finish, everything just fits so absolute flawlessly 🙂
Hammer-ons are what kanami's left hand is doing on the guitar neck. Tapping is when kanami uses her right hand(picking) to "tap" the notes on the guitar neck. In that solo section, she is using both hammer ons AND tapping.
The basic difference between the "hammer-on" technique and the tapping technique is that a "hammer-on" note is ONLY played with the fretting hand by striking hard at the position of the note, and is HELD for the duration of the note (rather than the string being fretted and then picked). With this technique, the strings can be bent after the note is struck in order to pitch the note up. The "tapping" technique simply involves the striking of the string hard enough to produce the note appearing at that point on the string (essentially treating your fingers like the hammers of a piano), and you can therefore use the fingers of BOTH hands; the duration of notes would be determined by either the manual termination of the string's vibration or the tapping of the next note on that string.
They're both exactly the same thing, it's just that with tapping you're using your picking hand. Either way it's the same physical motion of pressing down at a point on the string hard enough to create vibration - the string doesn't care which hand you're using!
Band Maid Sunday with Nitt Picc? 🤔 count me in! Great reaction to a great song. Been a guitarist most of my life, and I can assure you, Kanami is a once in a life time phenomenon. As is the whole band, they truly are a miracle.
Tapping, Po! Hammer-on's can be assisted by the plucking hand (what do I know, I play bass!). Btw, bass can do the same but are usually known for slapping. Saiki is just not breathing because she has to get all of Miku's lyrics in the given measure, lol! One of my top 3 BM songs, Po! 🦍🍌PS, the interesting thing about this MV is that I think they were still in the "we can really play the instruments" phase, as many still were thinking they were "Milli, Vanilli'n" their playing. You really only see Saiki and Miku's faces near the end of the MV, Po!
A "hammer on" is done with both hands in normal position typically, where a note is plucked then the player ... without plucking the string again, "hammers on" to a higher note on the same string. You CAN play many notes via one strike to the string by hammering on then pulling off a single string. Tapping is a technique with both hands over the fretboard ... while using your normal fretting hand to play a succession of notes while hammering on and pulling off (tapping) with your picking hand up on the frets. It allows for notes to be played that would not be normally reached with a single fretting hand or with a standard hammer on pull off technique, by using the extra finger to "tap" on a string producing a note.
So, tapping is with the picking hand, hammer-ons are with the fretting hand, but it's basically the same thing. Pull-offs are called that with both hands. And the reason it's called differently depending on the hand, is because hammer-ons are used for legato lines, and you don't do legato with the picking hand, cause it's called tapping :p did i make it more confusing? I hope not. Cheers! And i will suggest "Balance" for the next song!
Kanami was using both tapping and hammer ons and pull offs. MISA also uses both techniques as well in some of their songs. Kanami started the solo out with her wah pedal. Then she switches to hammer on/pull offs with her left hand and tapping with her right. And Akane backs her up with tom fills, and MISA is I think playing octaves to Kanami's solo. Then at the end Kanami goes into a second solo.
I remember Band-Maid debut and they clearly were promoted as "HR/HM" (a blend of Hard Rock and Heavy Metal), so I don't think you were wrong in that assumption. Sure they don't make metal like a metal band (Lovebites, Nemophila, etc.) but they use a lot of metal elements.
I think the best punk song they do is "Be OK," it is my favorite song. The live video is really cool. They are so young, and everyone is headbanging in this tiny club.
Kanami's overall composition + the same level of individual composition from the other four is probably what makes Band-Maid not just better in one way, but really different from a lot of other bands. BTW Nitt, you know how some guitarists will talk about learning a classical violin part to get outside the usual guitar box? Maybe you should do a flute cover of a MISA bassline 😮
Finally!!!! I was expecting the reaction to this song. Wonderful as always. The T-shirt you mentioned should say "Band-maid doing Band-maid things" another reactor called Chase Carneson says that all the time and in my opinion, there isn't any other way to describe it. Keep on the good work. I love and enjoy your videos :D
You'll probably catch some flak for saying Saiki is rapping, lol. It seems to be a sore subject with some of the fans.😅 Apparently what she's doing in this song has something to do with the Japanese language & different syllable phrasing... I don't remember the exact details but it's like to a Japanese speaking person it sounds normal, but to an English speaking ear it sounds fast & rapping...? Now for a song that Saiki has a legit rap section, I recommend Influencer. 🤘
It's definitely way too fast for Japanese speaker, and most people can't do what she does. She adopted some hip-hop technique in Corallium and rapping in Influencer and more songs. But imo what she did in glory and blooming was more rhythmically convoluted. That's why I think she's also part of Band-Maid's rhythm section.
Blooming is and always will be one of my favorite Band-Maid songs. Has both some of my absolute favorite bridge... Far awaaaaay.... and the outro is almost as gorgeous as Secret My Lips outro. Oddly enough, I prefer the studio version of this song to the live version. Just something about the studio version that doesn't translate as well to the live version, imo. This is also one of my top favorite videos from them. A simple, yet amazingly visual video. If you want some good jrock with punk vibes I suggest you check out some Scandal. Here are a few suggestions. Masterpiece Doll Playboy Space Ranger And for a more 90s alternative vibe from them Heaven na Kibun and one of their new songs just released LOOP. Scandal is entering their 18th year as a band and hold the World Record for longest performing (with no changes or hiatus) rock band (female).
Great reaction as usual! This song has always reminded me of a cross between Blink 182 and Black Sabbath lol. And that guitar solo is and absolute masterpiece with those galloping drums as a compliment. Pure S-Tier. Rock on 🤘
Thanks for another informative reaction (would we expect anything less?). I find this songs feels like it's coming at you at a frenetic pace. Even when they quiet it down after Kanami's first solo it still has that frenetic feel to it, then it builds and builds and your going even faster than you were before. It's a great way of using (deception?) to enhance the song, then the second solo comes in and I'm out of breath by the end. Thanks again. Cheers!
Saiki is a good rapper. "Blooming" is a great song for many reasons. For a long time -- until "From Now On" came along -- it was my favourite Band-Maid song. It still is top five.
NP, notice you barely see Saiki and Miku's faces. And you don't see the triumvirates faces at all. Just listen to the music. This will always be a top top tier song for me. Peace. 12.4
Sure someone already commented this but: Hammer-on/pull-offs: done with the hand used to make chords. Tapping: requires the same technique as previous method, but adds hammer-on by the strumming hand.
My Favorite part of this song is Kanami's "Solo". Because, like many Band-Maid solos, its not really a truly "solo" solo. The entire time, the rest of the band is still backing her up, and using their instruments to help push her forward. They always work so well together!
Tapping, pull-offs and hammer-ons work together. Hammer-ons and pull-offs can also happen workout tapping. I would be happy to discuss technique and BAND-MAID with you sometime!
It has some punk elements but I would say this song is more late 90's-early 00's alt-rock than anything. Compare the bass and drums right before the solo to the beginning of Finger Eleven's Good Times; it's the same soundscape.
Great reaction … again … you are fast becoming one of my favorite reactors. You caught so many things that other reactors overlook. Like Akane doing a short rim-shot transition. Like Saiki creating a new singing-style sounding like Japanese-rock-rap? Oh, and the beautiful harmonies of Saiki and Miku over a tsunami of sound with Kanami soloing, Akane doing what she always does. And MISA being MISA. Who on this planet is better than Band-Maid? NO ONE! Thanks again for the happy reaction … happiness is infectious! I love Band-Maid❤
Blooming was the first song I ever heard of Band-Maid, so thank you for this reaction! Lovely, as always. ❤ Saiki is very versatile and she does "rap" some in their song Influencer 😉
I think your journey wouldn’t be complete without hearing Rinne , if you think Blooming brings back punk rock memories for you then Rinne will bring back some metal for you , did you notice in Blooming you don’t get to see their faces until near the end like they were blooming 😎
How do you like your fries? Crinklecut? Shoestring? Wedges?
Depends on the source, but generally I would prefer crinklecut. 😊
Shoestring
I like waffle fries like at "Chick Filet"
Wedges
Fresh cut wedges if available. I also really like sweet potato fries! I have a friend who will sell his soul for fresh cut fries! It's his crack, LOL!
This is the "homework" song. Kanami asked each member to come up with a part of a song and send it to her, then she crafted it into this masterpiece! MISA said she came up with her part while she was abit drunk, and wasn't sure she could replicate it after hearing it back, lol😂! Band-Maid doing Band-Maid things!
That is funny! I did not know this, but I am not surprised, po!
Long time fan! I didn’t know this!
I think the best description I've read about the solo into vocals is "like falling off a cliff and being caught in the hands of an angel ".
Holy cow, I started getting misty eyed reading that. It is the perfect description. Thank you for sharing that!
@@charlescoleman4017 I really wish I could remember who wrote that. They deserve major props
I don't remember either, but it's the single best comment on this song I've ever heard.
@@eaglez1901 It's absolute perfection. And you can totally see it. Can you imagine if they used that song in a movie that portrays exactly that situation?
@@ranger_a6953 Me too.
My favorite bit about this song is seeing fancam footage of it being played live and hearing the audience sing along with the "Far away" line. Magical.
I love that line! 🥰
I apologize for those who commented a bit tersely concerning your "metal" assessment. You are right, BAND-MAID is metal, punk, rock, prog, pop, phantasmagorical, cock-a-hoop, somewhat ballady...I'm running out of genres (lol)...you name the genre mix, they execute it very well. Thank you for your continued reaction to my favorite band BAND-MAID.
"SuperKanamifragalisticMikutasticSaikiliciousAkanerumblingMisathumping" band maid😊
This album was a real achievement for Kanami. The songwriting is on another level although on this particular song, she got her bandmates highly involved in the writing at the beginning, asking them to each contribute a part. Miku's lyrics are also amazing as are the vocal arrangements through the whole album. By the way, Kanami usually (always?) plays all the guitar parts in the studio. Miku has a full schedule with lyrics, vocals arrangement and recording, promotion, and sometimes other projects. She's still learning and can use the extra time to work up her rhythm parts for live performances. Miku and Kanami seem to be the busiest of the maids. They must be workaholics. Of course, the others may have side project I don't know about.
if you've ever seen a Chase Carneson reaction, he says "BAND-MAID doing BAND-MAID things"
Yes, he invented that phrase.
Yeah, Blooming is pretty much Pop-Punk. The vocal harmonies are incredible.
@rogerchance9074 The lights! The lights! Turn 'em off! 🤣
Band-Maid is always, "Like X, but with some Y and Z influences, but better."
From Japan
I look forward to your reactions to BAND-MAID every week.
For 59 years, I have listened to many great artists and bands from around the world.
Since I was a child, I was exposed to American music through the influence of my father, the Beatles through the influence of my uncle, and through playing music with friends, I encountered all sorts of music, including hard rock, metal, punk, pop, funk, and R&B.
But now I have the best band.
You may not believe me, but I think BAND-MAID is the real deal, and without a doubt, the best rock band in the world.
There are many great artists and bands in the world, but these girls are special.
You and I are lucky enough to experience it in real time.
I want you to really believe that you thought you were fooled.
There's so much more for you to listen to.
Please hurry up.
please.
I'm enjoying seeing you discover these songs like I did. You have a very fresh, genuine take on this wonderful band. BAND-MAID is the gift that keeps on giving.
Me & GF going to Japan to see them & The Warning in concert in June! *so excited*
I suggest these Band Maid songs: Manners, Bubble, Influencer, No God (live) & Puzzle (live) & Warning (live)
I'm not stalking you, honestly. I just love your reactions!
Me, too 😂
Me three, LOL!
Me four!
For real, I usually only watch reactors for a single band/group they react to, but I'm watching all of her videos for every band because somehow I know and like them all lol
@@Leo_Carrilo She is fantastic!
Hammer-on is when you "hammer" one of your fret hand fingers onto the string causing a note to sound. Pull-off is when you pull a fret hand finger off the string, causing the lower fretted note to sound. Tapping is when you tap a finger from your pick hand onto the string to sound a note.
Kanami is doing a combination of all three for the technique used in this song.
That's what I always understood, but some others have said slightly different things. Hammer on makes the note sound with your left hand striking the string, pull off is your left hand releasing the string. Tapping is the same actions but with the right hand. You can fret with the left hand and pull off with the right hand. I would call that tapping but I suppose it's debatable.
You are surely right. This is the best definition of Mincho's technique.
@@surfingasongwave You're correct. You can pull-off with either hand. People generally call the whole process "tapping" as a short hand, but it's technically a combination of all three.
Ahhhhh Yes.....one of my top songs by Band-Maid. Just a masterpiece of Hard Rock that has everything. MISA's 16th note chugging with Akane's kick, Akane's beast mode drumming, Saiki's machine gun vocals, Kanami's tapping and shredding , Miku's hard rhythm guitar and breathy angelic harmonies......just doesn't get any better............oh yeah and cool lights. This song always gets me teary eyed not because of the melody or harmonies but of their sheer talent. I'd call it "Mature Punk". Love your "Inner Miku"
If you like Miku's pig tails you need to see the music video Nonfiction Days. Kanami goes metal in several songs .Akane's always metal. Smart composition or Band Maid doing Band Maid things.
I think diversity is the charm of their music.
He plays acoustic and instrumental.
When you hear "Daydreaming" or "Wonderland" after "Black Hole" or "Reincarnation," you'll be surprised to learn that it's a song by the same band.
I think it's wonderful to be able to find and enjoy the elements of the genre that each of them likes.
By the way,SAIKI's most prominent rap is shown in "Influencer".
I really like your reaction videos. I wish I had three Sundays in a week.
3 Sundays!? Why not 8! 😂
Others may be able to explain this better, but "finger tap technique" uses hammer-ons (pressing the string to make a note), and pull-offs (sounding the string as the finger is lifted, by a plucking rather than just lifting). It's an Eddie Van Halen signature move, among many others.
Love, love, love your reactions, by the way!
And now you know why Blooming is tied (with Corallium) for my favorite Band-Maid song!
Everybody has standout parts, the harmonizing in the bridge is simply angelic, and to me it sounds like Akane is dancing on the drums!
Saiki rapping in the song influencer nice reaction greetings from Germany 🎸🤘👍
Band-Maid had a couple of songs in the Netflix Movie "Kate" ! They played "Blooming" during the car chase scene and they were on stage playing "Choose Me" which i think is much more Pop Punk =) Thanks Nice Reaction ✌🤘👍👍
Hey NittPic! Love the twintails! 🙂 I was talking to someone about Band-Maid a while ago and they couldn't remember the name of this song and they said, "You know! The song with the lightsabres!"
Along with those other two? A threefer? 🙂
I'm just glad you use your superpowers for good! 🙂
This song is in the movie Kate. In a scene with a car full of led lights
@rogerchance9074 😀👌
Blooming is 100/100 on the endorphin scale 😁👍love the hair!
PrincessNittPicc, I like the new do! It looks great! This is always a great song to react to. As far as I'm concerned, the Maids do no wrong! They defy genre in their music. We long term fans just call their music Band-Maid Music. This "pigeon-hole" is so much fun to explore. Thanks for your reaction.
Nittpicc you are just a shade less adorable than the Mighty Kawaii Miku Kobato herself! Excellent reaction to an excellent song! You are, as I predicted you would be, one of the top reactors on youtube. Love the look! Keep on doing the work of the angels!
Thanks for the reaction. Blooming is a top tier song from them.
Incidentally, it used to drive me crazy when you said Saike and Kaname. Thanks for the adjustment. Reading romanized Japanese is much easier when you realize the vowels are the same as in Spanish.
That moment you was giggling about Kanami´s tapping during second verse I was thinking, wow, the high tide is about to come... this four part bridge and the final coda is a masterpiece of arrangement. Six instruments running rampant free of restraint, building beauty from that perfectly controled chaos. Big fan... Thank you NittPicc!
The outro "solo" makes me cry it's so damn perfect
Thank you, thank you, thank you for not stopping immediately after the solo and thus experiencing being thrown off a cliff and caught by an angel. One of the most beautiful moments in modern music.
I'm eager to see you swoon at UNleash!!!!! & Influencer.
Kanami goes full guitar hero on this track. Takes me back to 1986 and all of the great guitar players of that era. If she would have played this solo then, she would have been ranked up there with all the great shredders of the time. Love the Maids!!
Genre, shmenre, Band Maid is it's own genre of music. They have taken all the classic rock "tropes" and made them their own. With each member adding their part making the whole enchilada, well, it's a wonderful thing.
Don't waste a second thinking about genres. Kanami was once approached by a genre, but said to it "Be gone with thee, or I farte in your general direction!" This song is once of their coolest compositions, and a real showcase for Akane's masterful and creative drumming. Patterns? Ha! You never know what she's going to do or what beat she'll accent but it's perfect. And the structure from that killer solo all the way to the end is in my view something that you'd find in Beethoven, where themes that have been introduced throughout come together and weave this amazing tapestry that builds in intensity and awesomeness right up to that grand finale that says "the end of the song is coming, are you ready?"
This is TOTAL perfection in Kanami's writing !!!!!!! It took me several listens to actually fully comprehend this song. Just the amount of
rhythm changes in this song blew me away !!!! Can you imagine how many hours that were put in to get this song down ? Im just so
glad that with your musical background you can fully appreciate the quality level this band has.
People that dismiss bandmaid because of the look miss out on amazing music
Yeah Nittpicc! I have very much enjoyed your reactions. If you like your Band-Maid with a bit of punk slant, i suggest checking out 'Alone'. It's an older song and significant in Band-Maid lore in that it was the first fully Band-Maid written and arranged song their label at the time let them record. It contains, to this day, one of my favorite Kanami solos. It's also Akane at her finest. Oh, in Blooming, is it hammer-ons or tapping? It's both. Simultaneously. It's Kanami. Can't wait for the next one!
Welcome home Princess NittPicc! I hope you are having a wonderful Band Maid Sunday! This song is a great example of Band Maid doing Band Maid things, and just kind of inventing new genres or mixing several existing genres. I like your twin tails too! Please take very good care of yourself and have an amazing week. I'm looking forward to your next Band Maid Sunday.
I liked this song even at first, but it has really grown on me. I really like the part when they slow it down - right after Kanami's solo ("Go far away take me somewhere far away!') and then slowly pick up the pace again. But I really love those under lyrics of "go far away, take me somewhere far away" and how they are sung. It's just so beautiful and hits the heart just right.
great song for you and me for everyone - awesome
Tapping is a technique that consists of hammer-ons and pull-offs. When you do them together it's tapping and what Kanami does is two hand tapping and is something that is beyond my feeble guitar skills.
I’ve posted this before, but either it wasn’t read or there was a miscommunication somewhere.
right, and also, to one of the questions she asked in this video specifically, while tapping is primarily used on guitar, it is possible to do on the bass (which is different than Slap) though its really not common given the supporting role bass is usually relegated to.
Probably feels more natural for a pianist like Kanami. I find the whole "you're just selecting the note and activating it" mindset (which admittedly is one action instead of two on piano vs. guitar/bass) is key to being able to play MISA's bass lines. Although being younger and thus faster is the other half. )
There is one live from Band Maid where MISA and Kanami played tapping before the actual music began.. I will not be able to find because I don't know the name of the music they played after. but somebody will know, I am sure.
@@wanderleyjesus6772 it's the intro to Clang. If you search for Misa Greatest Bassist you'll see it
The lyrics painting a picture and the beautiful harmonizing. Kanami showing all the talent that ten years later we all know and love. This song is beautiful and pure Rock n Roll, pure band-maid.
More punk-maid? Try Rinne. Love watching your journey with BM.
NittPicc, YOU'RE RIGHT, Band-Maid's style is mainly punk rock, not metal, in fact Akane has always reminded me of the great Clem Burke from BLONDIE.
OK, it's true, the girls use elements of metal, but also pop, funk, jazz, prog... and if you listen to their live acoustics, even American folk.
About Saiki, she is an excellent singer, but since the first times I listen to her, what I was most impressed with was her fast phrasing.
Great reaction.👍
Many of the early Maid songs and albums have strong punk elements to them. Great fun and others have already pointed out. The harmonies and the style of Band Maid that we still love today are clear in songs like this.
My favorite! Thanks for continuing to check out BAND-MAID!
One of my absolute favorites. It’s a showcase of everyone’s talents, and Kanami really shines with those two completely different solos. Also an amateur guitarist, but my understanding is hammer-on is doing it with your fretting hand while tapping is doing it with your picking hand, still holding a fret with your fretting hand.
This shortly has become one of my favorite Band-Maid songs.
Their composition is so good. Like you said, taking a theme and then developing it. Using it to build tension, then releasing it in such a euphoric way. Taking a sound stage and a bunch of light tubes and making such a creative music video! Meshing everything together in such a tight and compact way. They are so good!
Top 5 Band-Maid song on my list.
top 10 for moi! ♥
Quintessential Band-Maid right here. "Blooming" has it ALL. All five Maids have the pedal smashed to the floor. Speaking of which, it is advised that you NOT drive while listening to it. Also, I heard that a certain 810-year-old Pigeon is very pleased with your hair choices and hopes that you take the plunge into the world of technicolor tails. Thanks NittPicc! Awesome as usual. 🕊
This, at least for me, is the perfect rock song and still my 2nd favorite Band-Maid song ever.
Perfectly composed and executed from start to finish, everything just fits so absolute flawlessly 🙂
Hammer-ons are what kanami's left hand is doing on the guitar neck.
Tapping is when kanami uses her right hand(picking) to "tap" the notes on the guitar neck.
In that solo section, she is using both hammer ons AND tapping.
Twin tails, nice👍💜 A common phrase among maidiacs 'BM doing BM things', coined by another reactor (Hey Chase)🤟
Your bangs summoned up a banger!
As a nonmusician, I love and appreciate your expert commentary which makes me a much more knowledgeable music listener. Thank you so much!
Band-Maid. Blooming Brilliant! You too, Ms Picc! 🤘😉
Price of Pride...
The basic difference between the "hammer-on" technique and the tapping technique is that a "hammer-on" note is ONLY played with the fretting hand by striking hard at the position of the note, and is HELD for the duration of the note (rather than the string being fretted and then picked). With this technique, the strings can be bent after the note is struck in order to pitch the note up.
The "tapping" technique simply involves the striking of the string hard enough to produce the note appearing at that point on the string (essentially treating your fingers like the hammers of a piano), and you can therefore use the fingers of BOTH hands; the duration of notes would be determined by either the manual termination of the string's vibration or the tapping of the next note on that string.
They're both exactly the same thing, it's just that with tapping you're using your picking hand. Either way it's the same physical motion of pressing down at a point on the string hard enough to create vibration - the string doesn't care which hand you're using!
This song was featured in the movie KATE which I think you now know ... along with CHOOSE ME ... I think you know what you need to do now :p .
You could wreck a car to this song... oh wait, they already did that... 😂 Nice reaction Ms. Picc
... they DID! Someone said it was captured on film ;) .
Misa is always playing a different song or a 4 minute solo that just somehow works... I don't question it anymore. I just enjoy what she's doing.
This is one of BAND-MAID's most perfect songs, and one of my favorites. I wish they'd play it live more often!
Band Maid Sunday with Nitt Picc? 🤔 count me in! Great reaction to a great song. Been a guitarist most of my life, and I can assure you, Kanami is a once in a life time phenomenon. As is the whole band, they truly are a miracle.
Haven't even watched the raction and I'm already so happy. This is going to be so fun to watch. Blooming hooked me.
great again NittPicc.
The twin tails..
Fantastic
Your reactions ..
Fantastic
*BAND MAID* ...
Fantastic
Have a fantastic Sunday yourself 😊
🤘😀🤘
btw Influencer is shot in a quarry, absolutely gorgeus
... and includes Saiki actually throwing bars ;) .
Let's just call it Band Maid rock!!!!!
Tapping, Po! Hammer-on's can be assisted by the plucking hand (what do I know, I play bass!). Btw, bass can do the same but are usually known for slapping. Saiki is just not breathing because she has to get all of Miku's lyrics in the given measure, lol! One of my top 3 BM songs, Po! 🦍🍌PS, the interesting thing about this MV is that I think they were still in the "we can really play the instruments" phase, as many still were thinking they were "Milli, Vanilli'n" their playing. You really only see Saiki and Miku's faces near the end of the MV, Po!
Their songs always sound to me like they’re arranged for string ensemble but performed with rock instruments.
A "hammer on" is done with both hands in normal position typically, where a note is plucked then the player ... without plucking the string again, "hammers on" to a higher note on the same string. You CAN play many notes via one strike to the string by hammering on then pulling off a single string. Tapping is a technique with both hands over the fretboard ... while using your normal fretting hand to play a succession of notes while hammering on and pulling off (tapping) with your picking hand up on the frets. It allows for notes to be played that would not be normally reached with a single fretting hand or with a standard hammer on pull off technique, by using the extra finger to "tap" on a string producing a note.
11:57 - "She's rapping" - While you're channeling your inner Miku, Saiki was channeling her inner Bone Thugs & Harmony.
Please try listening to it if you like
“why why why(Live ver.)” is my favorite Band-Maid
That back half with the Miku melody just really does it for me! It’s so sweet and hits in a visceral way, usually with a tear or two.💪🏻🤘🏻
So, tapping is with the picking hand, hammer-ons are with the fretting hand, but it's basically the same thing. Pull-offs are called that with both hands. And the reason it's called differently depending on the hand, is because hammer-ons are used for legato lines, and you don't do legato with the picking hand, cause it's called tapping :p did i make it more confusing? I hope not. Cheers! And i will suggest "Balance" for the next song!
I wouldn't mind if my flute teacher had purple hair. In fact, it's more than welcome.👍
I subscribed a while ago because of your infectious personality and musical knowledge but I WILL return for the bangs and pigtails 😍🤘✌
Beware, driving while listening to this song and suddenly stopping doing so can and will result in a car crash.
... been done before (as said by KATE) ;) .
Thank you for great reaction. And nice hair ❤
Kanami was using both tapping and hammer ons and pull offs. MISA also uses both techniques as well in some of their songs.
Kanami started the solo out with her wah pedal. Then she switches to hammer on/pull offs with her left hand and tapping with her right. And Akane backs her up with tom fills, and MISA is I think playing octaves to Kanami's solo. Then at the end Kanami goes into a second solo.
I remember Band-Maid debut and they clearly were promoted as "HR/HM" (a blend of Hard Rock and Heavy Metal), so I don't think you were wrong in that assumption. Sure they don't make metal like a metal band (Lovebites, Nemophila, etc.) but they use a lot of metal elements.
Hammer on's, pull off's and tapping all work together. Also this guitar solo is perfect for this song. Absolutely love it. 😎🤘✌️❤️
I think the best punk song they do is "Be OK," it is my favorite song. The live video is really cool. They are so young, and everyone is headbanging in this tiny club.
Kanami's overall composition + the same level of individual composition from the other four is probably what makes Band-Maid not just better in one way, but really different from a lot of other bands.
BTW Nitt, you know how some guitarists will talk about learning a classical violin part to get outside the usual guitar box? Maybe you should do a flute cover of a MISA bassline 😮
"Far away, take me somewhere far away"
NittPic, you made my day😉 Thanks!
Misa plays lead bass 🤘
Finally!!!! I was expecting the reaction to this song. Wonderful as always. The T-shirt you mentioned should say "Band-maid doing Band-maid things" another reactor called Chase Carneson says that all the time and in my opinion, there isn't any other way to describe it. Keep on the good work. I love and enjoy your videos :D
You'll probably catch some flak for saying Saiki is rapping, lol. It seems to be a sore subject with some of the fans.😅
Apparently what she's doing in this song has something to do with the Japanese language & different syllable phrasing... I don't remember the exact details but it's like to a Japanese speaking person it sounds normal, but to an English speaking ear it sounds fast & rapping...? Now for a song that Saiki has a legit rap section, I recommend Influencer. 🤘
It's definitely way too fast for Japanese speaker, and most people can't do what she does. She adopted some hip-hop technique in Corallium and rapping in Influencer and more songs. But imo what she did in glory and blooming was more rhythmically convoluted. That's why I think she's also part of Band-Maid's rhythm section.
If you want metal from Band-Maid, I suggest Rinne (Reincarnation) MV. One might argue it's their purest metal song to date.
you wanna hear some rap style from Saiki, you have to listen to Influencer
Blooming is and always will be one of my favorite Band-Maid songs. Has both some of my absolute favorite bridge... Far awaaaaay.... and the outro is almost as gorgeous as Secret My Lips outro. Oddly enough, I prefer the studio version of this song to the live version. Just something about the studio version that doesn't translate as well to the live version, imo. This is also one of my top favorite videos from them. A simple, yet amazingly visual video.
If you want some good jrock with punk vibes I suggest you check out some Scandal. Here are a few suggestions.
Masterpiece
Doll
Playboy
Space Ranger
And for a more 90s alternative vibe from them Heaven na Kibun and one of their new songs just released LOOP.
Scandal is entering their 18th year as a band and hold the World Record for longest performing (with no changes or hiatus) rock band (female).
Great reaction as usual! This song has always reminded me of a cross between Blink 182 and Black Sabbath lol. And that guitar solo is and absolute masterpiece with those galloping drums as a compliment. Pure S-Tier.
Rock on 🤘
Thanks for another informative reaction (would we expect anything less?). I find this songs feels like it's coming at you at a frenetic pace. Even when they quiet it down after Kanami's first solo it still has that frenetic feel to it, then it builds and builds and your going even faster than you were before. It's a great way of using (deception?) to enhance the song, then the second solo comes in and I'm out of breath by the end. Thanks again. Cheers!
Saiki is a good rapper. "Blooming" is a great song for many reasons. For a long time -- until "From Now On" came along -- it was my favourite Band-Maid song. It still is top five.
Love the "Miku tails" and bangs, po!
if you ever make that "Band-Maid: Smart Composition" T, you've got a buyer :) BTW, Kanami inverts that opening riff and uses it for the outro.
NP, notice you barely see Saiki and Miku's faces. And you don't see the triumvirates faces at all. Just listen to the music. This will always be a top top tier song for me. Peace. 12.4
The video unfurls like a flower blooming.
Sure someone already commented this but:
Hammer-on/pull-offs: done with the hand used to make chords.
Tapping: requires the same technique as previous method, but adds hammer-on by the strumming hand.
My Favorite part of this song is Kanami's "Solo". Because, like many Band-Maid solos, its not really a truly "solo" solo. The entire time, the rest of the band is still backing her up, and using their instruments to help push her forward. They always work so well together!
Tapping, pull-offs and hammer-ons work together. Hammer-ons and pull-offs can also happen workout tapping.
I would be happy to discuss technique and BAND-MAID with you sometime!
Thanks so much nice reaction!
They are fun and cute and classy and technical band .
They are good friend each other.
It has some punk elements but I would say this song is more late 90's-early 00's alt-rock than anything. Compare the bass and drums right before the solo to the beginning of Finger Eleven's Good Times; it's the same soundscape.
i put Band Maid in the "i like 'em" genre.
Great reaction … again … you are fast becoming one of my favorite reactors. You caught so many things that other reactors overlook. Like Akane doing a short rim-shot transition. Like Saiki creating a new singing-style sounding like Japanese-rock-rap? Oh, and the beautiful harmonies of Saiki and Miku over a tsunami of sound with Kanami soloing, Akane doing what she always does. And MISA being MISA. Who on this planet is better than Band-Maid? NO ONE! Thanks again for the happy reaction … happiness is infectious! I love Band-Maid❤
Blooming was the first song I ever heard of Band-Maid, so thank you for this reaction! Lovely, as always. ❤
Saiki is very versatile and she does "rap" some in their song Influencer 😉
I think your journey wouldn’t be complete without hearing Rinne , if you think Blooming brings back punk rock memories for you then Rinne will bring back some metal for you , did you notice in Blooming you don’t get to see their faces until near the end like they were blooming 😎