I think the meaning of that is "the chorus with a synthesized base melody", simplisticly refering to the fact that it aint exactly unplugged instruments they usually use. I corrected the whole "Saiba" mistake on wikipedia, but I left the part about synth chorus because I didn't want to seem too intrusive on the wikipedia entry.UQ100 wrote:Hmm, then what does the Wikipedia entry mean by "synthesized chorus known as the Sabi"? since the chorus is, er, sung?Mikaeru wrote:"Sabi" in parapara terms refers to the chorus. The terms aren't really standardised, I would think, but the parapara terms seem fairly rooted.
As to what I think Sabi is, the classical sabi in a eurobeat song is a 30-32 second refrain/chorus after the stanzas, typically consisting of 8 sentences (each ~4 seconds in length) which are close to identical. For example:
- Super super striker, Go runnin' for the glory
- Magic hero, get ready let's go (Let's go)
- Super super striker, Go stop into the story
- Keep it baby rollin', the harder they come (Come on and)
- Super super striker. Go runnin' for the glory
- Magic hero, get ready let's go (Let's go)
- Super super striker, Go stop into the story
- They can never stop you,the champ is the night