![]() ![]() The concerts typically begin with a loading screen, the Vocaloids are digitized in and out of the stage, and the band members are clearly on stage next to her. It's also worth mentioning that at the Miku Expo nobody is pretending that Hatsune Miku is a real thing. They don't have to pull off being a good J-Pop band they have to work together as a good rock/pop/electronic/etc. By the way, it's actually kind of amazing that those four people have to cover all of those different styles of songs back to back. There is a real, flesh and blood guitarist, drummer, bassist, and keyboardist playing a vast majority of the songs people hear. While that is true to an extent with the Vocaloids, the actual music is played by a live band. Because of this, I can imagine somebody thinking that attending a Hatsune Miku concert is the equivalent of watching a recording or movie. Also, yes, there is a hologram in the middle of the stage that shows the digital idols singing and dancing. The singing is still from the synethic voice of the Vocaloids, which sounds identical to the original songs. The two main components of the show are, 1) The Vocaloids, and 2) The band. Since this is Giant Bomb Dot Com, a website about anime and wrestling, I don't think I actually need to talk about what this thing is, but I'll describe it briefly for the record, for those who haven't seen anything like this before. What Is A Hatsune Miku Concert? Here is your obligatory, standard issue Hatsune Miku picture. ![]()
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