In Summer 2022, we achieved our goals of playing at an anime convention. Having struggled to find useful content on Japanese music, I was eager to fill that gap. I picked up guitar as an adult to bring my band dream to life and started the Chromatic Dreamers Band Project in June 2021, followed by this blog in October 2021. Music student and Anime fan from childhood, Japanese music fan since teenhood. And if you’d like to learn more about Japanese music theory so you can understand and create your own Japanese inspired music, check out The Complete Japanese Music Theory Course! If you’d like to find more articles like this one, keep an eye out on my J-Music Learning Resources Page. I know how it feels being an anime fan and a musician, and not being able to find songs within your skill level, so this list is for learners like you! Learn more songs, get your notes even, and build some confidence as a musician. If that’s what you’re looking for, check out 10 Anime Songs With Funky Basslines. And I will say, when it comes to anime and Japanese music, it’s a lot easier finding more complex basslines than it is easy ones. It’s hard being a bass player sometimes, isn’t it? Compared to guitar resources, bass tends to be neglected, even though they are one of the most vital members of a band.Ī few months back, I made a funky bass line article list, but considering I made easy lists for guitar and drums, it only makes sense to make an easy bass list too.
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