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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==

Revision as of 09:52, 6 June 2010

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In January 14, 2008 Zero-G released its first Vocaloid 2 product, Prima.

History

When Prima was released in Japan on February 22, 2008, she was often used as a back up singer for other Vocaloid songs.

However, after increased interest began to occur in vocaloids and high demand, Zero-G began reselling Lola, Leon and Miriam from their own website via their virtual shop. Prima was also included, but according to Zero-G, although the 3 older vocaloids may also get a redesign in the future, they feel Prima is fine being the way she is and neither she nor Tonio will recieve a make over.[1]


Usage for Music

What makes Prima different from the Vocaloids before her was that her voice was modeled after a professional Soprano opera singer, this means she can hit high notes with accuracy and ease. Though she is meant for opera, with a few adjustments Prima's voice is suitable for pop and R&B. However she is noted to be difficult to tweak into other styles in general, despite having what is considered one of the clearest english speaking voice banks, as her voice is one of the most stylistic of the Vocaloids.

Her voicebank is also good as a atmospheric singer and holds together exceptionally well able to maintain a clear and constant sound while other vocaloids sing over her voice.

Notable Prima songs

Princess Mononoke I will sing/もののけ姫を歌わせてみた(歌いなおし)

Green Bird/蒼い鳥

Covered by ChoiWARU-P

Stride la vampa Il Trovatore

Covered by Giuseppe

Habanera - Carmen

Covered by Giuseppe

Aria di Mezzo Carattere (English Version)

Covered by ImizukiP

Hoshi no Kakera/星のカケラ

Covered by Nagato Miku ruP

September

Duet with Meiko
Covered by piaa_a

Eternal Snow

Duet with Nikora Michiko and Alice Takarane
Covered by therubozu

One & One

Music and lyrics by Shu-tP

Song of Eared Robot/耳のあるロボットの唄

Covered by TellurP

7 Colors of Nico Nico Douga

Duet with Gakupo Kamui and Luka Megurine
Covered by AkyuP

Voi Che Sapete

Written by Mozart

O Come, O Come, Emmanuel

See article O come, O come, Emmanuel

You Raise me Up

Music by Rolf Løvland and lyrics by Brendan Graham
Cover by CreaP

Orinoco Flow

Orginally by Enya

Bridge Over Troubled Water

Sung by Art Garfunkel

Lost In Your Eyes

Orginally by Debbie Gibson

I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For

Orginally by U2

Ghosts

Orginally sung by Japan

Trivia

  • Prima was the first English Vocaloid to be included in the Lipsync model series. The LipSync model portrayed Prima as an extremely pale girl wearing a dark red dress, and a white flower in her short, wavy, black hair. Due to its populaurity, this particular look has become her unoffical look and is used commonly more so then any other look.
  • When people tried to illegally download vocaloids, such as Miku Hatsune and Rin/Len Kagamine, they had to download Prima to get the program in English. However, the illegal downloads of Prima didn’t have proper confirmation codes, causing not only Prima to stop working but other Vocaloid programs as well. If one could not keep Prima using correct codes, the other Vocaloids would in effect become unable to be used at all.
  • It is said the Prima’s character item is wine, but because of her yandere nature (due to the way her illegal copies prevented other vocaloids from working). For that reason you’ll more likely see fanart of her holding a weapon rather than an alcoholic beverage[2].

Fanart

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References

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