BAND-MAID | PHENOMENAL ALL GIRL ROCKERS :: 'No God' Multi-Instrumentalist Reaction and Breakdown
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- Multi-instrumentalist reaction, analysis and breakdown of No God by BAND-MAID.
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Lead guitarist, Kanami Tono, is also the main composer. Rhythm guitarist, Miku Kobato, is the band founder & writes all the lyrics with input from vocalist, Saiki Atsume. Kanami typically writes some melody & riffs and passes that off to the others. Bassist MISA and Akane then contribute their parts. Their songs are very much a collaborative effort. In recent interviews, MISA and Saiki have expressed a desire to try their hand at composing which would be interesting. Saiki has been described as the control tower, kind of a quality control overseer.
This is a band for musicians. Anyone can enjoy them, but musicians really have a lot to appreciate.
We are MAIDIACS! We like to see when another MAIDIAC is created just by listening to these ladies. People who appreciate musical talent love this band.
Finally someone mentioning the guitar harmonizing with the vocals, thank you!
Misa palms the pick when she slaps. Check out the solo on their live performance of Domination. You can see her pinch the pick between her finger and palm when she slaps and gets it back out to pick and then back to slapping. They focus on her hands in the video.
Band Maid songs are like journeys. They take you different places within the same song. As you'll notice, and people have said, the more you listen to their songs, you'll see the 2nd verse is never the same as the 1st verse instrument wise. They are constantly changing the song up as it progresses. Also, MISA! MISA! MISA!
Band-Maid owns Kanami. But other girls bands don't have Kanami. This is the biggest difference.
MISA will tuck her pick under her index finger to start slapping. She switches so fast it's hard to see even when the camera is on her hands.
KANAMI (Lead guitar, Composer, Main arranger) is genius. Misa (B) and AKANE (D) arrange their parts.
Band Maid bring joy and reviving Hard Rock since 2013
Their musicality & musicianship are off the chain, I love this band❤😎
The pure talent and charisma of Band Maid is undeniable! 🎶🎸🥁🎸🎶🔥🙂
Believe me, these ladies make sure you don't get bored with their music anytime soon. The creativity they put into one song is something others can't achieve in a complete album. :)
MISA(bass player) quickly hides the pick in her index finger when tapping, and uses her middle finger to popping.
Band Maid fans are called Maidiacs. Great react. Long Live the PO!
BAND-MAID seems to be poppy enough to attract the attention of the average music listener but at the same time their complexity and musical talent catches the attention of true Musicians....
So glad, so happy and so appreciative that you're finally getting into the band that has changed music for me, forever. Being a musician, I think you'll really enjoy and understand what these ladies are all about. Thanks for the reaction, Wave 🌊👍🔥🤘. Next on my wish list is see you cover one of BAND-MAIDs instrumentals. 🎸🥁🎌🎵
For some reason, song writers seem to appreciate band-maid the most, and appreciate Kanami who's often outshined by Misa and Akane. Each member adds a lot to their songs, and they are made for this band. 😍
I thank you so much for complementing Kanami, the guitarist and the main composer of the band. Many funs seems to appreciate song writing ability of Kanami but I think much more attention is always gathered around flashy aspects of Misa the bass player and Akane. I don’t mean to down play Misa and Akane well even complex tapping scales used by Kanami, but, the Kanami’s idea for backing riffs are, I think just out of the world. And I was really glad to hear that from someone who hasn’t listen much of their songs yet.
Thanks; appreciate the analysis. Kanami rules!