[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!
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[Rock] Easy Band-Style Vocaloid Songs for Beginners [Simple] (51–60)
BREAKkomedawara

If you’re looking for a Vocaloid track with strong rock elements, BREAK is a perfect fit.
It’s a song released by Vocaloid producer Komedawara, featuring an intense, guitar-driven sound.
With a classic rock vibe, it’s easy to enjoy even if you’re not familiar with Vocaloid music.
The lyrics, which convey a strong message about the suffocating feeling of everyday life, are another major highlight.
It’s sure to resonate with listeners of all ages.
I want to build a Disneyland.karakka

A poppy, catchy sound with a touch of wistfulness.
How about covering Vocaloid producer Karakka’s song “I Want to Build Disneyland” with your band? The lyrics, told from a unique perspective, are sure to make you chuckle.
The guitar in particular might help you hone a clean-tone style.
Ride the laid-back groove and put smiles on everyone’s faces.
Perfect for when you want to blow away the everyday blues!
MonstersbuzzG

Vocaloid producer buzzG, known for his popularity with pop songs woven with a straightforward rock sound.
“Monsters,” posted on February 6, 2023, features a melody reminiscent of classic J-pop paired with a tight rock sound that feels great.
The tempo isn’t particularly fast, and each part is built on basic playing, making it an ideal level for beginner band members to tackle.
However, because it features the wide vocal ranges characteristic of Vocaloid tracks, if the vocal key doesn’t suit your singer, it might be a good idea to lower the key or make other band-friendly arrangement adjustments.
To us who were heroesNarumiyaryo

Ryo Narimiya is a singer-songwriter who is active across a wide range of musical projects: he performs as a vocalist under the name Naryō, and as Nora in the duo Konya, Ano Machi Kara.
His ninth track, “To Us Who Were Heroes,” was released as an entry for Vocaloid Collection Spring 2023.
While the song has a driving, fast-paced feel, it contains no particularly difficult phrases, making it a great choice for beginner bands to try.
That said, the band needs to be tightly in sync or it can fall apart, so be sure to practice thoroughly before performing live.
[Rock] Beginner-friendly band-style Vocaloid songs [Easy] (61–70)
Summer Sky Single CoilNasagashi

Nasagashi is a Vocaloid producer whose exhilarating tracks evoke classic guitar rock.
Their eighth song, “Natsuzora Single Coil,” features lyrics that vividly capture the spirit of a guitar kid’s youth.
The fast tempo might make it seem challenging, but the overall playing is straightforward and simple, so even beginner bands will find it approachable.
However, if you miss the guitar riff that appears in the intro and outro, it just won’t look cool—so guitarists should practice thoroughly before hitting the stage.
Shotgun Loversnoboru↑P

How about the powerful, fiery Vocaloid rock tune “Shotgun Lovers”? With an 8-beat and a simple band sound, it’s perfect for beginners.
To nail the palm-muted guitar in the A section, keep your picking hand closer to the bridge and avoid pressing too hard on the strings.
If you focus on that and use downpicking, you’ll get a tight “ZUN!! ZUN!!” kind of sound.
If the whole band locks into the straight 8-beat feel, the groove should come out naturally!
soaptama

This song is characterized by emotive vocals and a catchy melody.
Released by tama in 2024, it’s a very easy-to-listen rock tune with a distinctive, rounded guitar distortion sound.
The emotionally rich soundscape combined with highly relatable lyrics creates a cleansing experience for listeners.
The thoughts tied to a bar of soap rolling around a bathroom… it might be a worldview only tama can convey.
The chord progression is simple, making it approachable even for beginner guitarists.
Aim for tight, cohesive band playing while making the most of the vocalist’s expressive power.





