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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] (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.

boiling pointtama

Boiling Point / Hatsune Miku
boiling pointtama

For those who want to perform a song that energizes listeners, I recommend “Boiling Point.” It’s a track released by tama.

The lyrics portray the frustration and emptiness of someone who’s experienced failure, and the way they rise to their feet again.

Another major feature is its driving sound and the languid singing style given to Hatsune Miku.

Keep those aspects in mind as you practice.

The overall tempo isn’t that fast, so you should be able to approach the performance calmly.

Teenage Nekura Popishiburo

Stone Bath / Teenage Gloom Pop [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Teenage Nekura Popishiburo

A catchy rock number is implied to be the best! This is a song by Vocaloid producer Ishifuro, who also plays guitar in the rock band Necrytalkie, included on his major-label debut album released in 2013.

The nicely distorted guitar sound, a rhythm section that combines lightness with power, and miki’s straightforward vocals all fit together perfectly.

It’s the kind of track you’ll want to listen to while watching the sunset.

For beginners, a song at about this tempo should be an easy first challenge.

Show me your flawed selfkoyori

Show Me the You Full of Mistakes / Hatsune Miku
Show me your flawed selfkoyori

Koyori’s “Show Me Your Flaws,” which portrays someone trying to accept themselves despite anxiety and doubt, carries a warmth that gently stays close to the heart.

Hatsune Miku’s calm voice cradles the wavering emotions and seems to quietly push you forward.

The song opens with vocals and guitar, and the gradually building sound conveys a sense of passion.

The guitar focuses on cutting with many repetitions, becoming smoother to play as you grow accustomed to it.

Much of the bass and drums can be performed with basic patterns, and locking in together as a band is part of the fun.

It’s guitar rock that turns the time spent playing into a moment to reflect on yourself.

[Rock] Beginner-friendly band-style Vocaloid songs [Easy] (61–70)

MonstersbuzzG

Monsters / buzzG feat. Chifuyu Hanakuma
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.

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.

Shotgun Loversnoboru↑P

Shotgun Lovers / Noboru↑ feat. Hatsune Miku – Shotgun Lovers
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!