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- | TLDR: Idol Song is essentially J-Pop sung by Idols instead of J-Pop singers. There are no requirements for a song to be classified as Idol Song, but there are common conventions that one can expect when they listen to Idol Song.// | ||
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- | Idol Song (アイドルソング) is the name of one of the pseudo-genres from Japan surrounding Nerd Culture. Idol Song is the songs that idols sing. The most popular comparison is something called [[wpjp> | ||
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- | I call these genres pseudo-genres" | ||
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- | ===What Is Idol Song=== | ||
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- | In general, Idol Song is just [[wp> | ||
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- | ==Song Structure== | ||
- | Let's start with structure first. There are two main flavors of songs in J-Pop. The Full Chorus, and the 1 Chorus. | ||
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- | A Full Chorus is a structure that we are used to in America, its similar to the radio format. Under 5 minutes (like 7in shellac singles), multiple choruses, and very catchy (repeating words over and over). The basic Full Chorus starts with an Intro (イントロ), | ||
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- | A One Chorus usually will be very short and have the Intro, to the A melody, to the B melody, then end with the C melody (There was only 1 C melody, as opposed to a normal full chorus song that would play the C melody 3 times). A Full Chorus usually is just literally 2 One Choruses plus a D Melody and then the C Melody 2 more times, and then there is an Outro which is the same, or similar to the intro (which may have been played twice already). During a Full Chorus, the Intro, Kansou (間奏) (when they play the Intro after the 1st Sabi), and Outro will have different names in the song structure, but will likely sound identical or really similar. If the fans are going to call [[fan_chant|Mix]], | ||
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- | ==Chord Progressions== | ||
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- | So there is not one single [[wp> | ||
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- | So J-Pop has influences from Western genres, but it is not merely singing Western Songs in English. The Japanese really merged American genres in a way that Americans did not because of our [[wp> | ||
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- | However, like most music based on the blues, the Chord Changes will inevitably boil down to 1-4-5. The Japanese however, favor Jazz changes and will take forever to get through that 1-4-5. This makes a lot of J-Pop sound sophisticated (because it is). J-Pop is fundamentally Western Music, its Roots lie in America and Europe, and as such the instrumentation likewise is mostly based on Western Instruments (guitars, basses, drum sets etc...) | ||
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- | ==Conventions of Idol Song== | ||
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- | I have no idea where, but I once heard someone say that the Idol Industry is "A little Embarrassing." | ||
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- | Idol Song is normally: sung by cute young women; involves lyrics concerning puppy love, unrequited love, having fun, or other youthful centered activities ; cute instrumentation; | ||
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- | Further more there are some melody specific nuances that have become pretty common place in Idol Song. The melody will frequently leave empty bars or sections so that fans can cheer in the empty spots. Often times it will be something like a bar of melody and a bar of silence or 14 beats of melody and 2 beats of silence. Non- ballad Idol Song melodies are specifically crafted with fanchanting in mind. So another dead give away is whether you could chant a 2 or 3 syllable phrase after the Idol stops singing a line. But this is not exclusive to Idol Song as Enka's melodies are written the same way (but fans may still be chanting tho, even in Enka). | ||
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- | Bubblegum KK (Animal Crossing) | ||
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- | This song ticks a lot of idol boxes as its a " | ||
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- | Parodies often embody alot of the conventions of | ||
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- | Fan Club (Rhythm Heaven) | ||
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- | Note the instrumentation and the melody. | ||
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- | Fan Club Live (sung by Erina) | ||
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- | Psycho Solider (Kaori Shimizu) (1987) | ||
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- | Note the simple arrangement and the melody. | ||
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- | The Idolm@ster (2005) | ||
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- | Pay attention to the melody and how it fits in with the fanchants. There is a lot of space within the melody and the melody is very rhythmically consistent. |