Jacaranda bloomed
At a social gathering where we drank together
Where shall we go?
Happily sing sad songs
Jack smirked
"put aside the herietical feelings."
Give me chocolate,
Being of humble birth, I sang a song
A scarecrow dropped in here,
Choking, he swung
even though he's never tasted it,
He hates pumpkin pie
Hey, lalulalula
Shall we dance?
while the moon is still slumbering
("did you call me? Did you? Said a turnip head.")
See? the coffin no longer exist
And how boring is that!
We sence fabricated
Magic at the transmitoin tower, and
A witch beneath the overpass
who appears to be dazzed
Jack said sumgly,
"Continue with these vulgar feelings"
the devil's trumpets bloomed
As if it were enraged
("accept it, accept it")
The goat is thinking of something we don't know
("accept it, accept it")
While waiting for the train
Let's hold hands
For two are allowed
The ride takes us throught the subway tunnels
("Recessiveness, dominance, a pile of corpses?!")
To a market of with crowds of ants
The moon is still in deep slumber
(Music :3)
"Ah! Mrs. Pumpkin! I've come to pick you up!"
When did this night
Destroy the dream?
Ah~!
Still I want to
Keep dancing here!
Let me have this dreamy distraction
("Recessiveness, recessiveness, full of idiots!")
With pleasure sweping out
The lantern's flame blazes up
Lalulalula,
Hey, lalulalula
Shall we dance?
No chance of getting a response
("What a shame! What a pity! Said the turnip head.")
See? The coffin no longer exists
And how boring is that!
I felts dishearted in this muck
I waited for morning in this shrubs
In the train
Ah, Mrs. Pumpkin(x2)
Vocaloid was first developed by Yamaha and released in 2004. The initial version featured voice synthesis technology that allowed users to create singing by inputting lyrics and melodies. The software gained popularity with the release of characters like Hatsune Miku, which further propelled its use in music production and pop culture. Since then, Vocaloid has evolved, with multiple versions and updates released over the years.
Hatsune Miku is the mascot character for a synthesizer software by the same name, created by Crypton Future Media Inc. The synthesizer is based on Yamaha Corporation's Vocaloid technology. Therefore, Hatsune Miku is also a Vocaloid. Vocaloid enables users to synthesize singing by just typing in lyrics and a melody. There are many other mascots for other Vocaloid software, but, Hatsune Miku is the most popular. Example of songs featuring Hatsune Miku: "World is Mine", "Melt", "Ievan Polka" cover song, "Kocchi Muite, Baby!", "Dear Cocoa Girls", "Yellow", "Popipo, "Pouty Waltz", "Miracle Paint", and "Packaged".
To use the Miku Vocaloid 2 software, first install the program on your computer and launch it. Create a new project and input your melody and lyrics using the software's interface, which allows you to adjust parameters like pitch, timing, and dynamics. You can then select Hatsune Miku as the vocal voice and make further adjustments to customize the performance. Finally, export the completed track as an audio file to share or use in your projects.
Hatsune Miku's voice is created using a vocal synthesis software called Vocaloid, developed by Crypton Future Media. Her voice is a combination of recorded vocal samples from Japanese voice actress Saki Fujita, which are manipulated and processed to produce a wide range of pitches and expressions. This technology allows users to compose music and generate lyrics, resulting in a unique and versatile vocal performance that has contributed to Miku's popularity in the world of virtual singers. Additionally, her distinctive voice is often characterized by a bright, clear tone that resonates with fans across various music genres.
The one most people would recommend is http://kiko.fuyu.gs/micandonburi/e.HTML Best way to find romaji lyrics is just finding videos with them, either on a different website or in the description.
Vocaloid isn't an anime, silly. They're voice synthesizers. If you buy one you can enter a tune and lyrics to it and it sings it. They made a manga of Vocaloid though, it's called Hatsune Mix!
Hatsune Miku is the name for the avatar used for voice synthesizing software, Vocaloid 2. Vocaloid is a computer program used for plugging in lyrics and an artificial voice sings them. Hatsune Miku is considered one of the most popular voice banks out of 26+ used in this software. Voice samples were taken from Japanese voice actor Sakii Fujita to create her voice. Vocaloid's popularity has skyrocketed after her creation, and live concerts featuring her in a holographic form along side three others.
As a Vocaloid virtual idol created by Crypton Future Media, Hatsune Miku is a digital character and does not have the ability to curse or use explicit language. Her lyrics are controlled by the users who create songs using her voice bank.
Vocaloid was first developed by Yamaha and released in 2004. The initial version featured voice synthesis technology that allowed users to create singing by inputting lyrics and melodies. The software gained popularity with the release of characters like Hatsune Miku, which further propelled its use in music production and pop culture. Since then, Vocaloid has evolved, with multiple versions and updates released over the years.
vocaloid is not a show, it is a software that you put in melodies and lyrics to make them sing Good places to watch Vocaloid are: Youtube and Nico Nico Douga.
i,m smashing pumpkins every where i go
A simple way to search for the lyrics of a Smashing Pumpkins song is to directly use a known lyrics website. An example of such a website is the official metro lyrics website.
A Vocaloid is a singing synthesizer application software developed by the Yamaha Corporation that enables users to synthesize singing by just typing in lyrics and melody. There is mascots to support the vocaloids. Like Hatsune Miku. She is most popular vocaloid (that we know) and the fans make videos of her or other vocaloids as well.
Smashing Pumpkins
Hatsune Miku is the mascot character for a synthesizer software by the same name, created by Crypton Future Media Inc. The synthesizer is based on Yamaha Corporation's Vocaloid technology. Therefore, Hatsune Miku is also a Vocaloid. Vocaloid enables users to synthesize singing by just typing in lyrics and a melody. There are many other mascots for other Vocaloid software, but, Hatsune Miku is the most popular. Example of songs featuring Hatsune Miku: "World is Mine", "Melt", "Ievan Polka" cover song, "Kocchi Muite, Baby!", "Dear Cocoa Girls", "Yellow", "Popipo, "Pouty Waltz", "Miracle Paint", and "Packaged".
To use the Miku Vocaloid 2 software, first install the program on your computer and launch it. Create a new project and input your melody and lyrics using the software's interface, which allows you to adjust parameters like pitch, timing, and dynamics. You can then select Hatsune Miku as the vocal voice and make further adjustments to customize the performance. Finally, export the completed track as an audio file to share or use in your projects.
There are many videos on YouTube which have Melt with English subtitles. I haven't been able to find any lyrics without the video, though.