High School Light Music Clubs Overcrowded With K-ON Fans
The light music club of Shiroko High School in Mie Prefecture also had 30 new members this year. Sugihara Riona is one of them. She entered the club influenced by K-ON but she realized her guitar skill won't be improved by chatting over a cup of tea and cookies. Eleven new members have already left the club but she continued practice and participated in a band tournament.
Okamoto Eiji, the owner of a musical instrument shop, said high school girls often visit his shop in groups. They purchase the same models of the guitars and picks as K-ON characters have. He said "It had been quite rare to see high school girls carrying guitars on their back. I'm looking forward to seeing the new series of K-ON."
Source: Scan of Chunichi Newspaper
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It isn't that hard to do something you really want to do. Now, I'm gonna buy my first guitar and live my HighSchool years to the fullest.
Nov 16, 2012 11:28 PM by DarkIceDragon1
Nevertheless, I can understand why this show motivates people to learn playing and instrument and to be part of a band. The only problematic issue is that it deals with rather unrealistic proportions relating certain fields and by that I am not only refering to the already mentioned lack of dedication and the simplification of making music as these motivation creating factors are rather to be considered positive as long as you don't think to critically about it/already have made your experiences.
An instance would be the purchase of Yui's first guitar or even the recommendation to buy an instrument in the price range of approximately 500$ as there are way cheaper options that easily fulfill their purpose and are in my opinion the only appropriate choice for every beginner. Saying that, I am not only addressing those who "just want to check it out" or "got inspired by this fun little show" but everyone who consideres it in any way. Decent electric guitar sets, for example, can be obtained for a price around 150$ and that is the approximate amount a beginner should spend.
I play guitar for about 10 years now, although I unfortunately never did it on a regular base. In my opinion an instrument is like a weapon in a good rpg; its quality reflects the skill of its wielder and no beginner should start with one that doesn't suit his or her skill. It is something you have to earn bit by bit and once you have discovered that you actually do have the sufficient interest to play it for more that just a couple of months and once you have reached a certain level you may still consider buying a more expensive piece.
Jan 11, 2012 3:41 PM by Kottbullar
Wow, so it turns out guys aren't the only ones who watch shows like these, the demographic being Shounen and all.
Well, my impression thankfully was wrong.
Almost everyone I know who watches anime watches and loves the series. My sister. My brother. My friends. Ere'body.
Dec 6, 2011 3:38 PM by removed-user
Sep 11, 2011 6:45 AM by Important_Nobody
Well, my impression thankfully was wrong.
Sep 10, 2011 10:15 AM by HaibaneRenmeiFan
but all Japanese girls really want is to be rich
You're stereotyping Japanese women and I don't much enjoy it.
Jul 31, 2011 12:13 PM by Dodecahedron-O24
Jul 13, 2011 2:23 PM by Tromdor
Guess it shows that anime/manga can really influence real life. Which it can be a good thing sometimes.
Jul 2, 2011 3:40 AM by animelly
even here, after every single episode i watch from the series, it always makes me want to play rock band xD
Jul 1, 2011 10:33 PM by Thalesalex
what i find is funny is k-on is animed at 18+ males but i can see why it would srtike it on with teen girls, but damn lol
To me, except for a few small moments of pervertedness, like sawa-chan threatening to grab the girls boobs in the bathhouse, K-on has that Disney all ages type feel to it.
I heard the Manga seemed to be more adult oriented. but thats just hearsay. i haven't read it myself.
Jun 7, 2011 10:40 PM by Cirris
May 16, 2011 4:22 PM by KayeChii
Actually one of the reasons I was drawn to K-ON! is the fact it was about a high school band, as I used to play in one myself.
The experience was similar to the K-ON! girls, although we didn't eat cakes and if we were drinking something specific it would probably have been alcoholic.
For some reason, we couldn't play as well as the K-ON! girls could either, but then again the show wouldn't be as good if they were crap, would it?
I hear lots of people complaining about how it's just a moe show and whatever, but really K-ON's depiction of being in a highschool band is pretty good. At that age, being in a band is really all about having fun with friends and that's also what K-ON! is all about; having fun with your friends.
May 12, 2011 3:41 PM by Leon-Gun
manga influences alot, neh?
May 12, 2011 12:30 PM by Sunbloom
but I still think it's cool to see how this anime influences so many people
May 2, 2011 4:21 PM by Jinta_n
May 2, 2011 7:04 AM by Treekodar
It would sell like crazy
May 2, 2011 6:46 AM by odairu
Hahahaha, make an anime about a chess club and we'll get chess clubs?
May 1, 2011 9:58 PM by Tachii
but all Japanese girls really want is to be rich
You're stereotyping Japanese women and I don't much enjoy it.
May 1, 2011 9:09 PM by ukonkivi
It's funny because people think being a musician is easy. xD
I practice 5 hours a day and have done so for 4 years, every day, rain or shine, sick or healthy, and I'm still not quite as good as Yui supposedly is.
Because the person playing her riffs has been playing for a decade at least.
It's good that people are trying new things, and maybe there will even be a few people who find that they really love music. But 95% are going to quit or go nowhere.
True, true!
My brother started playing guitar a few years ago and while he can play some simple songs he still messes up and knows he should practice more regularly. But he does enjoy it.
I'd like to play an instrument too, but I don't know if I could be that dedicated. Music is tricky but cool stuff.
It's kind of like how people think my art classes are just spent making pretty pictures. No, it takes time and practice and dedication! My brother used to dismiss art as bullshit, saying it's ridiculous and still wonders why I'd bother take up a major in it.
But if you want something bad enough, you'll do it!!
Otherwise, LOL K-ON! influencing high school girls. Crazy that it had that it has kind of influence. XD
May 1, 2011 9:31 AM by CardcaptorKitty
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