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[Rock] Easy Band-Style Vocaloid Songs for Beginners [Simple]

A must-read for anyone considering doing band covers of Vocaloid songs!This feature is meant to help you choose songs for situations like, “We want to perform a Vocaloid track at our school festival live!”We’ve covered everything from staple classics to recent buzzworthy hits.We’ve selected pieces that are relatively easy to play, so they’re great for beginner instrumentalists too.Some tricky phrases may pop up, but in those cases, one approach is to create your own arrangement.Keep the mindset of “It’s not about one person’s power—let’s express the song’s world together as a band,” and give it a try!

[Rock] Easy Band-Style Vocaloid Songs for Beginners [Simple] (11–20)

Leicayamada

Leica / Hatsune Miku “Leica feat. Hatsune Miku”
Leicayamada

With edgy guitar tones and striking synths, this is a song that’s fun to play as a band.

There aren’t any difficult lines for guitar or bass, and the tempo isn’t fast, so it’s easy for beginners to start practicing.

The drum parts aren’t hard either, but be careful to maintain a sense of drive—if you lose it, the ensemble can fall apart.

Including the vocals, every part is relatively simple without big differences in difficulty, making this a perfect track for beginner bands who want to try performing a Vocaloid number.

Frozen Beamichi ni san

Frozen Beam / Hifumi feat. Hatsune Miku
Frozen Beamichi ni san

A Vocaloid track that combines a driving feel with a distinctive sense of weightlessness.

The guitar doesn’t have any particularly difficult phrases, including the interlude, but be sure to consciously cut the sound cleanly in the accent sections.

The bass gets busier in the chorus, so be careful not to fall behind the rhythm.

The drums are in straight eighths throughout, but a kick pattern that matches the guitar and bass phrases appears in the B section, so you’ll need to focus on keeping time.

Overall it’s simple and recommended for beginner bands, but if you don’t lock in as an ensemble, it can sound disjointed.

Practice while listening to the other parts as well.

Next week, to the sea.Kashiwagi Kareki

Next Week to the Sea – Kareki Kashiwagi feat. Chis-A / Raishu Wa Umi Ni – Kareki Kashiwagi feat. Chis-A
Next week, to the sea.Kashiwagi Kareki

A mid-tempo Vocaloid track with a slightly floating guitar phrase that lingers in your ears.

The guitar keeps things simple throughout, with no difficult solos, making it easy to learn and play.

The bass sticks to root notes, and the drums are based on an 8-beat, so they’re simple too—but since the tempo is relaxed, you’ll need to be careful not to rush the rhythm.

The vocal has a narrow range and the breathing isn’t difficult, so for a Vocaloid song it’s relatively easy to sing.

It’s a tune that even beginner band members can play together comfortably and enjoy.

negativeYM

A Vocaloid track whose subtly unsettling chord progression creates the song’s atmosphere.

The guitar generates the beat with muting and brushing, so pay attention to that.

The bass features slap lines and high-position phrases, making it great practice for beginner bassists.

The drums involve intricate hi-hat work and frequent beat changes, so learn the whole structure first before practicing.

The vocals are challenging in both melody and breathing timing, so if your band is determined to take it on, approach it with plenty of resolve.

Club CassiopeiaNayutan Seijin

Nayutan Seijin – Club Cassiopeia (ft. Hatsune Miku) OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
Club CassiopeiaNayutan Seijin

A song with an intro that starts with a catchy melody, making a strong impact.

For guitar, focus more on rhythm than on the phrases when practicing.

The bass line moves around quite a bit, so make sure to keep a solid beat.

Drums require practice because you need to play the hi-hat tightly to create the right atmosphere.

The vocals are high difficulty in both rhythm and pitch, so you’ll need determination.

Also, there’s a key change in the latter half, so everyone except the drums should be careful not to slip out of alignment.