Lindsey Stirling - Senbonzakura (Kurousa Cover)

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Published 2015-01-27
I hope you like my cover of Senbonzakura by Kurousa!

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Executive Producers: James Khabushani and RJ Collins
Visuals by: Matt Duerr
Directed by: Tom Morris
Produced by: Elliot Feld and Jaz Kalkat

All Comments (21)
  • @aiscar1964
    I like how she plays violin with a smile on her face.. She plays beautifully ..
  • Just to clear things up: The song Senbonzakura is not a traditional Japanese folk song. The song was made in 2011 by the Vocaloid producer Kurousa-P/WhiteFlame. Kurousa-P produced the song and used the Vocaloid Hatsune Miku to sing the song's vocals. The song is based on the Japan Meiji revolution. The original PV came out on the Japanese website Niconico Douga, not YouTube, and the original song had electric guitars, drums, bass, and such. Sometime later on, Wagakki band made a rendition of it that fused traditional Japanese instrumentals into the song. Afterwards, the 3D PV of Senbonzakura came out on YouTube. The 3D PV came from one of the Vocaloid games from the game series entitled "Hatsune Miku Project Diva". The original 2D PV was released on YouTube later, and therefore does not have as many views as the Wagakki Band, Project Diva, or Lindsey Stirling videos. Kurousa-P is a well known producer in the Vocaloid fandom, having made songs like Acute and Cantarella too. Kurousa-P also made a prequel song to Senbonzakura, called "Crescent Moon". It is sung by the male Vocaloid KAITO, who appeared in both the 2D and 3D PVs as a blue-haired officer. A possible theory is that the two songs suggest that in Kurousa-P's rendition of the incident, the characters Hatsune Miku and KAITO were the ones who started the revolution. Therefore, the song is by Kurousa-P, the song is sung by Hatsune Miku, and Wagakki Band made a traditional Japanese cover of it. Problem solved, okay? As for Hatsune Miku's cover of a traditional folk song, that's "Ievan Polka", which... is a traditional Finnish song.
  • @zbtg4610
    This is first time hearing a Violen Cove of Senbonzakura and its Pure : Amazing : i love it
  • @ohkaygoplay
    I was the stage manager for this shoot. It was fun to have you in the studio that day. You were so cool, and such an awesome person. The bass beat of this song is forever ingrained into my blood. The editor was creating this as it was being filmed. Rarely had I seen anything edited on site during production. The costumer designer did an amazing job. This was a fun shoot. :)
  • @ellen1041
    Excuse me? Why did this show up to me only now?
  • My son is immersed In the Japanese culture. Self taught read write speak...he will love this❤
  • @tsukarikaoru
    This song is what got me into vocaloid... And now anime too... Wow... THANK YOU LINDSEY
  • @Kulinxingsakura
    I can't believe you play senbonzakura. This is awesome. Thank you.
  • Ôi thật tuyệt vời làm sao, cái thứ âm thanh này đang len lỏi vào từng ngóc ngách trong con người của mình, một bản violin quá xuất sắc, 2 từ cho bản nhạc này chỉ có thể là hoàn hảo
  • @quyenvuminh288
    The way she expresses emotions through each note is amazing.
  • @VedanthB9
    Lindsey Stirling looks so pretty and happy while playing her violin.
  • @dancingskye4193
    The beginning where her violin background was just....echoing within the vibrations....super gold❤⚘
  • i cant believe lindsey stirling played htis i... no way.. I LOVE THIS
  • @marleylikethedog
    god I have such vivid memories of this cover from middle school. I didn't even know it was a Vocaloid cover at the time but god did I love it. listening to this cover again now as a college graduate? absolutely insane, Lindsey Stirling shaped my childhood fr
  • @Ranos17
    I never once in my life imagined Senbonzakura would be played by Lindsey Stirling, that is amazing.
  • @kurubakaito1290
    Haven't heard this song in a while, it's still as good as ever :)