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Band-sound Vocaloid Song Special [Rock]

We call making music on a computer “DTM,” but that doesn’t only refer to electronic music with programmed synths.

You can use various sound sources or record live instruments, and before you know it, you can complete a full band sound right inside your computer.

So in this article, I’d like to introduce Vocaloid songs that focus on band-style sound!

They’re all wonderful tracks!

I’m sure you’ll find a new favorite.

Band-Sound Vocaloid Song Special [Rock] (91–100)

Lying down in the very middle of Tokyo40mP

[Hatsune Miku (40mP)] Lying Down in the Middle of Tokyo [Original PV]
Lying down in the very middle of Tokyo40mP

This song begins with a bright, gentle piano melody and pairs well with brass instruments like trumpet and trombone.

Make sure to hit the accents firmly in each interlude.

By bringing the energy down with just vocals and piano before the final chorus, the lyrics—tinged with poignancy amid the brightness—stand out even more.

Iroha Songgin saku

[Kagamine Rin] Iroha Song [Original Track]
Iroha Songgin saku

The song as a whole isn’t particularly difficult, and it comes together well if you give each section clear dynamics and contrast.

Precisely because of that, guitarists should pay attention to how they articulate sustained single notes.

It’s also a song that can sound cool if the vocalist leans into a kobushi-style delivery for an enka-like feel.

Daydream Garden AddictioncosMo@bousou P

[K-Subtitles] Kagamine Rin Original Song “Kūsō Teien Izonshō” with Chinese Subtitles
Daydream Garden AddictioncosMo@bousou P

Anyway, from start to finish, the spotlight belongs to the keyboard’s breathtaking virtuosity.

Even during the A and B sections, the flowing melodic lines drop in at key moments with beautiful precision.

The drums are also very busy, making it a high-difficulty piece suited for advanced players.

Together with the off-beat dance groove, distinctive lyrics, and melody, it weaves a uniquely immersive soundscape.

Conchita, the Devourer (The Gluttonous Daughter Conchita)Aku no P

Although it’s a rock-style song, the synthetic keyboard in the intro heightens the sense of mystery.

After the first chorus, the guitar works well either with cutting or tapping.

In section B, keep it crisp and snappy.

The break before the final chorus is where the lead truly shines.

I want to stop thinking.usushio shisū

I Want to Stop Thinking – Usushio Shisū feat. Kasane Teto SV / Boku wa Kangaeru no o Yametai
I want to stop thinking.usushio shisū

This work vividly captures the ennui of contemporary society.

It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Usushio Index, released in September 2024.

A scattered, chaotic mind is portrayed through a catchy alternative rock sound and laid-back lyrics.

It’s cute and wildly relatable.

The distinctive voice of Kasane Teto meshes perfectly with the sharp guitar riffs, grabbing the listener’s heart.

It’ll especially hit home when you’re worn out from work or play.

Let music lend you its power and help you forget everything for a while!