

It's very frequent for people to preserve the tongue gesture associated with /n/, because a bilabial stop doesn't use the tongue and so is easily coarticulated. How would that suggest that it's reasonable to spell the Japanese word "dempa" as "denpa"?įor demonstrating lack of assimilation of /n/ to following bilabial, there are a couple distinct questions you might ask. There is no possibility of "np", "nb", or "nm". What are you trying to show? You seem to agree that the English spelling of /nt/ is "nt", the English spelling of /ŋk/ is "nk", and the English spelling of /mp/ is "mp". The collaborative nature of the community is an incredible strength. Vocaloid allows many who want to compose but do not sing to participate in a remixing ecosystem. If the song is good, someone will eventually cover it live. But you also do not need to be able to be able to sing in order to create a song with Vocaloid, so overall it's a great tool. Of course the original version which is true to Vocaloid style is like this:Įven if Vocaloid is capable of much more than just Miku, Miku is immensely influential in the subculture.ĭoes it sound better live ( )? Or for a closer comparison with the first link ? Sure, even though the Vocaloid style has its own charm. Or a more jazzy version but not as good as the first: Vocaloid certainly created it's stylistic niche due to early limitations and it is quite hard to find songs in other styles using voicebanks that are suitable for other styles.ĮDIT: That being said Miku can also be amazing: There are certain limitations (which will get better in time) and it's also because it is a stylistic choice. I personally like the chaotic quality that many vocaloid songs carry, and much like other somewhat experimental genre's you start to be able to follow more after listening to it over time. That being said,, , and encompass many of those feelings better than any other songs I've heard. However, anyone who has struggled with depression/self harm or has suffered abuse should not look them up if they think there is any possibility of being triggered by a mention of it (to the degree where I opened youtube in a private tab to find these links so that I wouldn't risk them being recommended while I'm in a bad headspace). IMHO, the best gateway drug is this album/series this is from, though that may just be my personal nostalgia: Īnother interesting vocaloid artist is SOOOO. I'm about 50/50 on vocaloid songs personally.
