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Utaite Spotlight: Yuuda
Yuuda / 雄大 / ゆ~だ
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Yuuda started uploading his works to Nico Nico Douga around mid-2008. He may not be very well-known but you may remember him as the one behind the mind-blowing operatic version of Servant of Evil or as the epic chorus behind Koge's Kumo no Iseki. One of Yuuda's distinct qualities is his rich, deep, operatic-type voice that seems to suit traditional or classical songs but which he breaks out with in the most unexpected songs, adding a new twist. To be honest, Yuuda's deep resounding voice fits with the big-band type songs too. His voice has been compared to that of Fukuyama Masaharu's and after looking him up, I admit I can see why Yuuda's style reminds listeners of Fukuyama, whose low-pitched crooning is similar to Yuuda's.
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Yuuda started uploading his works to Nico Nico Douga around mid-2008. He may not be very well-known but you may remember him as the one behind the mind-blowing operatic version of Servant of Evil or as the epic chorus behind Koge's Kumo no Iseki. One of Yuuda's distinct qualities is his rich, deep, operatic-type voice that seems to suit traditional or classical songs but which he breaks out with in the most unexpected songs, adding a new twist. To be honest, Yuuda's deep resounding voice fits with the big-band type songs too. His voice has been compared to that of Fukuyama Masaharu's and after looking him up, I admit I can see why Yuuda's style reminds listeners of Fukuyama, whose low-pitched crooning is similar to Yuuda's.
He could probably contend for the category of deep-so-sexy-i-died voices, reaching eroi proportions :D (sorry, taking that from the comments/shot lol) He's really talented at doing opera-ish songs or arranging ordinary songs into classical arrangements and they really suit his "mature" voice and puts his strong vibrato to use. Well to put it, he's covered opera-ish songs too and they are downright awe-inducing. Operatic is all I have been talking about, but it's really his defining feature, the way his voice soars up and swoops down is so powerful *q*
Thus far, Yuuda has also composed one song with Hatsune Miku (it's so cute *__*)
Thus far, Yuuda has also composed one song with Hatsune Miku (it's so cute *__*)
sample songs (covers):
Paradoxical Paradigm (Ebot original)
Flower Tail (yuukiss original)
Matryoshka (hachi original)
Lilium (Elfin Lied OP)
Flower Tail (yuukiss original)
Matryoshka (hachi original)
Lilium (Elfin Lied OP)
sample songs (works):
Chiisana Seiya no Tegami (A Little Christmas Eve Letter)tune says:
I first heard of Yuuda through his Servant of Evil cover and thought it was so awesome *__* an operatic arrangement! I love classical music too so hearing this arrangement made me really happy~ Yuuda's unique voice & style is so refreshing and just kinda makes my ears explode from the awesomeness. I really love his covers of Ebot's songs because his voice is rich enough to fit into the role *__* while other ikemen voices might be lovely~ they can't really fulfill the mantle of Tsuki Yuki Hana and Paradoxical Paradigm for me like Yuuda's voice does. His deep voice fits traditional-type songs perfectly but I like his takes on other works too! (lol operatic Matryoshka). Hope you enjoy Yuuda and all his wonderfulness~