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Uploaded by on Aug 7, 2008

Find Music That You Like

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  • This is *exactly* the point! well, during my studies learning japanese I have learned so many kanjis I absolutely did not expected to, just simply "working" on the lyrics of the songs I like. A good dictionary, some free time, and translating a song becomes a fun exercise which really helps you in learning a language. Good point!

  • Ooo... been years since I sat down with a dictionary. Big nostalgia. I do miss it.

    You're in Italy? I do believe detroit7 have been there at least once. Kokeshi Doll is also good for kanji-heavy lyrics. Invisibleman's Deathbed were the masters, though they've been broken up a few years now.

  • 超超超 いい感じ 超超超超いい感じ

    I wonder if you know what im talking about, I assume you do if you have been living there since 1996. lol

  • Had to Google for that one... Not my cup of tea, sorry. With this channel I'm trying to talk more about about the music I like. There's loads of music out there that's not as well known that I happen to like a whole lot more. Shonen Knife, Missile Girl Scoot, Bean Bag, Barnabys, Bleach, Majo, Oh My God You've Gone, Ampcharwar, Detroit7, Electric Eel Shock, Tsushimamire, just to name a few. All louder, more raw than most of what you see on TV.

  • I listen to the rapper m-flo i think hes good ;D

  • Not my normal cup of tea but they've done some interesting work.

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  • I find it can be difficult to learn Japanese through music due to how much phonetic structure is altered to match the song flow. Certainly it can be useful for entertainment value though.

  • GUH you're SO DAMN RIGHT

    but i can't freaking stop myself from trying to convert my friends into liking this one band i love.. it doesn't work one bit, but i keep trying... i guess i'll stop.

    you were right

  • Yep, I'm Italian. I'm studying Japanese by myself since 5 months (my English is also self-taught, that's why it's so bad :D) . In December I'm going to take the JLPT 4, just to put my self into the test and see the results. I think I will pass it easily, I've studied so hard [plus I have a copy of the past 5years tests and I passed them so damned easily O_O] . Well, you're in Japan, that's amazing! I envy you so much :D Anyway, thanks for the tips :-)

  • Interesting point. I need to do more Japanese language material. Lots of English vlog material out there. Not nearly enough Japanese.

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