AWESOME!!!! Thank you, for uploading. -Some exceptional close ups of Miku and her (favorite?) Zemaitis. -Bass audio is nice and prominent (Trade off, is low audio from Kanami and Saiki). -Note: This show, Miku is plugged into a classic, Marshall stack. (As opposed to her usual Fender twin).
Marshall Miku seems to be a better fit with Kanamis Mesa fattens the sound i think (though probably wrong) . Nothing to do with this but Pete Thorns video 16 guitarists and a Marshall (100 watt head cranked) ua-cam.com/video/zKTi8l8Yuxg/v-deo.html is a fun watch to see just how extreme it can be to play at those sort of volumes. And i know mikus wouldnt be cranked that loud just as i said fun watch.
@@cmcknight Yes, I agree. 👍🙂 That proffered link led me to 15 deaf dudes and a woman with a strat. Ofc, you've got to drive a Plexi to get decent tone, but 100watts+ in that tiny room? What could possibly go wrong? 🤔God protect us males. Sometimes, we're just not too bright.
You know , Miku plays pretty damn good for someone who can't play ......Well in some (circles ) She can't . I don't see it . Thanks for the upload Jeffrey !!
I've been watching Miku's live performances very carefully. Listen in the left channel and watch her hands. She's clearly improved and Kanami and Co. must think so too otherwise Miku wouldn't be up in the mix as she is now (there was a time when she was almost inaudible). But these days she's nailing some very tight chord changes. Is she Kanami? No but she's not supposed to be and neither are 99% of the rock guitarists on the planet at her level. Miku's guitar playing is fine. Her role is RHYTHM guitarist/backing singer, not LEAD guitarist. That said I hope she continues to improve because it can only help the band.
@@DS-xk6yr In one of the recent interviews, they asked Miku if one day we'll see a guitar battle between her and Kanami. She said that "I'm working on it." :-)
I admire her spirit and punk rock DIY optimism but it's Kanami Tono we're talking about here - arguably one of the most inventive rock guitarists in decades anywhere. Miku might improve, be brave, and even impress and surprise us all - but she's going down! :) @@VladimirChupin
@@DS-xk6yr Who knows what the future will bring :-) Miku is very talented musician as well, but without that extensive and deep education, which Akane, Misa and Kanami have. She was not playing multiple instruments since she was 3 :-) But who knows, what heights Miku will reach if she perseveres? If she starts playing at least like James Hatfield, that would be enough to have a duo with Kanami.
Dan Harris Yah, right? I just wanted to watch Miku jam up close on this chap’s fine video but that light kept strobing like crazy, washing out the footage! Other than that bit of maddening bullshit, I’m consistently over the moon about their live performances, individually as players and collectively as a band. So damn tight and the energy is amazing!💪🏻🤘🏻
Miku’s energy is nonstop and undeniable! Also not one wrong or missed note. From ANYONE! Just all that joy of jamming pouring out.💪🏻🤘🏻
Can not be better to see and hear Misa. Super !
AWESOME!!!! Thank you, for uploading.
-Some exceptional close ups of Miku and her (favorite?) Zemaitis.
-Bass audio is nice and prominent (Trade off, is low audio from Kanami and Saiki).
-Note: This show, Miku is plugged into a classic, Marshall stack. (As opposed to her usual Fender twin).
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Marshall Miku seems to be a better fit with Kanamis Mesa fattens the sound i think (though probably wrong) . Nothing to do with this but Pete Thorns video 16 guitarists and a Marshall (100 watt head cranked) ua-cam.com/video/zKTi8l8Yuxg/v-deo.html is a fun watch to see just how extreme it can be to play at those sort of volumes. And i know mikus wouldnt be cranked that loud just as i said fun watch.
@@cmcknight Yes, I agree.
👍🙂 That proffered link led me to 15 deaf dudes and a woman with a strat. Ofc, you've got to drive a Plexi to get decent tone, but 100watts+ in that tiny room? What could possibly go wrong?
🤔God protect us males. Sometimes, we're just not too bright.
Well 13 deaf dudes and Phil X and Pete Thorn but I did find it funny Only Mary Spender used her volume knob on the Guitar
Thanks for recording all of carry on living, couldn't find any recent live versions. 👍
You know , Miku plays pretty damn good for someone who can't play ......Well in some (circles ) She can't . I don't see it . Thanks for the upload Jeffrey !!
I've been watching Miku's live performances very carefully. Listen in the left channel and watch her hands. She's clearly improved and Kanami and Co. must think so too otherwise Miku wouldn't be up in the mix as she is now (there was a time when she was almost inaudible). But these days she's nailing some very tight chord changes. Is she Kanami? No but she's not supposed to be and neither are 99% of the rock guitarists on the planet at her level. Miku's guitar playing is fine. Her role is RHYTHM guitarist/backing singer, not LEAD guitarist. That said I hope she continues to improve because it can only help the band.
D S : Yes I agree with you 100 % . I can see it to , also its her dream , so She will try harder to do the job at hand . Playing guitar .
@@DS-xk6yr In one of the recent interviews, they asked Miku if one day we'll see a guitar battle between her and Kanami. She said that "I'm working on it." :-)
I admire her spirit and punk rock DIY optimism but it's Kanami Tono we're talking about here - arguably one of the most inventive rock guitarists in decades anywhere. Miku might improve, be brave, and even impress and surprise us all - but she's going down! :) @@VladimirChupin
@@DS-xk6yr Who knows what the future will bring :-) Miku is very talented musician as well, but without that extensive and deep education, which Akane, Misa and Kanami have. She was not playing multiple instruments since she was 3 :-)
But who knows, what heights Miku will reach if she perseveres? If she starts playing at least like James Hatfield, that would be enough to have a duo with Kanami.
5:17 - "Triple bass"
Any closer and Miku would have been in your lap! Great video.
Dan Harris
Yah, right? I just wanted to watch Miku jam up close on this chap’s fine video but that light kept strobing like crazy, washing out the footage! Other than that bit of maddening bullshit, I’m consistently over the moon about their live performances, individually as players and collectively as a band. So damn tight and the energy is amazing!💪🏻🤘🏻
1:36 po banging
That lady tho . . . has no sense of rhythm.