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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] (21–30)

Night Sky Patrol of TomorrowOrangestar

Orangestar – Asunoyozora Shoukaihan (feat. IA) Official Video
Night Sky Patrol of TomorrowOrangestar

A refreshing Vocaloid tune that sings about moving forward together with someone precious to you! It’s a track by Orangestar, the Vocaloid producer also known for DAYBREAK FRONTLINE, released in 2014.

It was later included on his major-label debut album, “Mikansei Eight Beats,” released the following year.

With its sparkling synth sounds that are pleasant to the ear, this song draws you into its world before you know it.

While it’s not arranged for a full band, its simple chord progression lets you convey the feel through guitar backing and bass lines.

If you have a keyboard player, you can achieve an even higher level of authenticity!

If I could become someone’s heartYurii Kanon

If I Could Become Someone’s Heart / YurryCanon feat. GUMI
If I could become someone's heartYurii Kanon

This piece, released in 2018 by Yurry Canon—also known for songs like “Suicide Parade”—features philosophical lyrics that, despite despair about life and the world, find a glimmer of hope in the future.

The tempo isn’t very fast, so it should be one of the more approachable tracks among Yurry Canon’s works.

If you’re on guitar, start by practicing so you can play it through using power chords.

If you memorize the chorus’s “ta-tta-ka ta-tta” rhythm pattern, it’ll help when you tackle other songs, too.

It’s also recommended for beginner drummers.

Amanojaku164

Amano Jakku / 164 feat. GUMI (Official)
Amanojaku164

When it comes to iconic Vocaloid rock songs, you can’t leave out 164’s “Ama no Jaku.” It’ll look insanely cool if you can cover it as a band.

The key to making this song really hit is the guitar’s main riff that comes in during the intro and elsewhere.

It’s a bit tough for beginners, so if you absolutely can’t play it, it might be fine to switch to a simplified arrangement of your own.

The bass features slapping in the first verse (A-melo); if your note consistency isn’t there, try using a compressor or limiter.

For the A and B sections, aim to play as calmly as possible and bring out an elegant vibe.

Then, if you can really push the sense of speed in the chorus, you’ll create strong contrast and nail that cool, dynamic feel!

DramaturgyEVE

With its stylish vibe and crisp, satisfying rhythm, this song is one of the signature tracks by Eve, a Vocaloid producer who is also active as a singer-songwriter.

It was released in 2017.

Its appeal lies in the sparkling guitar tones, the pleasing sound of the words in the lyrics, and the depth of their meaning.

While the song contains many difficult phrases, the relaxed arpeggios that appear in parts like the A section should be approachable for beginner guitarists.

Practice so that you can make each note ring clearly.

Kagerou Daysjin

Jin / Kagerou Daze [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Kagerou Daysjin

This is a song from the Kagerou Project series, which also saw a media-mix rollout.

It was released in 2011.

It depicts a certain summer day that keeps repeating.

The energetic rock sound and the lyrics that unfold a shocking story became a hot topic.

It’s especially recommended as a guitar practice piece—make sure to master the backing and arpeggios.

Since it’s a popular song, there are many performance videos out there, which makes it easy to find useful references.

Karakuri Pierrot40mP

[Hatsune Miku (40mP)] Karakuri Pierrot [Original]
Karakuri Pierrot40mP

40mP’s “Karakuri Pierrot” is hugely popular not only for band performances but also in “tried playing” and “tried singing” covers.

The bittersweet melody line paired with the elegant-sounding arrangement always feels pleasant to listen to.

Since there are no key changes or complex rhythm patterns, it’s an easy piece for beginners to perform.

If you can’t incorporate string sounds, substituting with guitar can work well.

A key point for playing it well as a band is to stop the sound cleanly and exactly during the breaks in the song.

Just keeping that in mind will give your performance more contrast and clarity, so be sure to try it.

Alien AlienNayutan Seijin

Nayutan Seijin – Alien Alien (ft. Hatsune Miku) OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
Alien AlienNayutan Seijin

A song by Nayutan Seijin, who debuted as a Vocaloid producer in 2015.

It’s a track with a fully realized world where the title and the overall vibe match perfectly at first listen.

Since it doesn’t use particularly difficult techniques overall, it’s approachable for beginner instrumentalists; however, because many phrases feature swung rhythms and tight articulations, it’s more important to focus on rhythm than technique when playing it as a band.

Also, the key modulates upward in the latter half, so vocalists should check whether the transposed key is within their range before starting—this will make practice smoother.

There’s a lot for beginner musicians to learn from this song, so why not give it a try?