"Calling" is one of the supporting cultures of live concerts in Japan. It is a spontaneous behavior for the audience to interact with the performers on the stage by shouting and waving light sticks according to the rhythm of music and certain rules.
Common usage of extended data
コールル Common actions and slogans-only explain common forms, and there may be other forms of expression according to different idols and performing groups.
1, swing forward: swing forward every beat (or every two beats).
2, fast swing: usually hold your head high, swing forward once every beat, usually used for fast-paced songs.
3. Internal stroke: At the beat of 1 3 5 7 per bar, point the light stick down to the chest, and at the beat of 2 4 6 8, lift it to the head height (or above the head) and wave it forward. The effect is ↓↓↓↓
4. Jump into the pool: When you hit 2 4 6 8 beats in the pool, wave the light stick forward and shout "Hi!"! You can also jump.
5, updraft: usually in the melody without drums (such as lyric), or when slowly expressing lyrics, the action of slowly lifting the light stick forward, usually 4 beats at a time, in some cases, it can also be 2 beats or 8 beats at a time. When all the audience do this action, the effect is just like the audience Qi Xin helping to lift the performers on the stage, which is in line with the lyrical atmosphere.
6.GT alarm: For GT alarm songs, generally shout Hi in the last 8 beats of Amelo! Hi! HiHiHiHi, the first two HIs shout twice at a time, and the last four take one at a time. Before the alarm is lifted, a call manager will call seno(せーの! Prepare).
* On some occasions, the last two 8 beats are used to shout hi-hi-hi-hi-hi-hi. He shouted four beats at a time for the first two, and the last six were the same as above.
*GT alarm is usually brought in Bmelo and then called PPPH. In some cases, the last eight beats of the chorus will pull the alarm into another chorus, and there is no PPPH at this time. There is also composing music, pulling alarms at specific locations.
* Don't shout seno easily when you are uncertain.
7.PPPH:PPPH is the abbreviation of "Pan Papanhiu". The prototype is in the part of the song B メロ (the second section). Repeat three beats (first left chest and then right chest) and shout "Hyu! The meaning of ".
The commonly used forms of PPPH are as follows:
O~~ hi! In front of O, shout 3 beats, put the glow stick on your chest or lower, and in the fourth beat of Hi, hold the glow stick high and wave it forward or jump.
* Usually in groups of four. Depending on the track, it will also happen that Bmelo pulls the alarm for the second time to continue a group of PPPH.
8. Other common slogans: fuu- several continuous accents commonly used in accompaniment.
Hi in chorus (or O~~ Hi! ), fuufuu, fuwa× 4-The slogan between the two lyrics of the chorus is determined according to the rhythm and melody.
Three-level mix(ミックス):
In the prelude or interlude of a song, first of all, a person takes the lead in shouting "よっしゃぃくぞー! Then the audience shouted one or more slogans:
The first paragraph:
タイガー! ファイヤー! サイバー! ファイバー! ダイバー! バイバー! ジャージャー!
(Tiger! Fuoco! Cyber! Fiber! Divers! viber! Jaya! )
The second paragraph:
Tiger, fire, man-made, dimension, sea girl, vibration, melting, flying away.
"Torah" Hi "Zou Jin" Sonny "Amar" God fights "Carson-Toby-Joking"
The third paragraph:
チャペ, アペ, カラ, キナ, ララ, トゥスケ, ミョーホン トゥス ケ
What's your name?
Calling mix is often called "pull-and-mix". Please note: mix is not suitable for all occasions!
Calls can also be personalized for different idol groups, such as member calls and so on.
References:
Call Baidu Encyclopedia