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Are Guitar Solos Disappearing for Gen Z? Looking into This Phenomenon for Japanese Hit Songs!

2022-05-17

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Recently, an article published by The New York Times in early April 2022 has been causing a stir on social media.

“most of the Grammy nominees in the rock song and performance categories* this year did not even include guitar solos.
*Including Best Rock Performance and Best Rock Song”
- Quote from The New York Times web article
(BAKU Official Website)

It seems that even Grammy-winning songs these days barely feature guitar solos, but what about Japanese hit songs?
There’s been Japanese news coverage, like reports about how J-pop intros are getting shorter, signaling a shift in how Generation Z listens to music.
Yahoo! News: “The Hidden Intent Behind Short Intros: Masamichi Torii’s In-depth Analysis of Talking Heads Tracks")

So, I decided to investigate the length and usage of guitar solos in popular songs from the past few years.

1. 2021 Kohaku Uta Gassen

If you want to know the hit songs, look no further than Kohaku Uta Gassen. I took a look at the content of the 2021 year-end Kohaku Uta Gassen, including the release dates, intros, guitar solos, and solo-like sections, and timed them. I used a stopwatch to measure everything, so there may be slight discrepancies—please forgive any minor inaccuracies.

*Release dates are referenced from Wikipedia.
*“Excluding interludes” refers to the exclusion of those that cannot be clearly called solos due to ensembles, etc. Even if the performance is like an interlude, it will be counted as long as it can be called a solo instrumental performance.

Artist Song Title Release Date Intro Guitar Solo Solo (w/ Guitar) Remarks
LiSA 明け星 2021/11/17 10 40 40 Singing during solo
Split solo after the 2nd verse and before the last chorus
Hiromi Go 2億4千万の瞳 -エキゾチック・ジャパン- 1984/2/25 29 15 30 Solo Saxophone in first half
DISH// 2017/8/16 7 26 28  
NiziU Take a Picture 2021/4/7 2 0 0  
Keisuke Yamauchi 有楽町で逢いましょう (カバー) 1957/07
(date unknown)
21 0 42 Measurements taken with Frank Nagai version (stereo version)
Sakurazaka 46 流れ弾 2021/10/13 4 0 0  
YOASOBI with Midories ツバメ 2021/10/25 3 0 16 Solo part is Koto
Awesome City Club 勿忘 2021/1/27 10 25 25 Excluding interlude
GENERATIONS from EXILE TRIBE Make Me Better 2021/7/14 15 0 0  
Hinatazaka 46 君しか勝たん 2021/5/26 0 0 0 Excluding interlude
Junretsu 君がそばにいるから 2021/2/3 6 34 39 Interlude = Guitar solo
SixTONES マスカラ 2021/8/11 8 16 16 Measured from YouTube Ver.
Yoshimi Tendo あんたの花道 2002/1/23 37 10 30 Guitar solo as Obligato
KAT-TUN Real Face #2 2018/4/18 0 18 18  
Mone Kamihiraishi 夜明けをくちずさめたら 2020/5/11 13 0 0  
King & Prince 恋降る月夜に君想ふ 2021/10/6 2 0 0  
milet Fly High 2022/2/2 13 0 10 Piano Solo
Mafumafu 命に嫌われている。 (カバー) 2017/8/6 20 0 0 Excluding interlude strings
Snow Man D.D. 2020/1/22 32 0 0 Excluding bass drop
Ken Matsudaira マツケンサンバ II 2004/7/7 67 0 0 Excluding interlude
Release date is of mini album disc
AI アルデバラン 2021/11/1 11 0 0  
Kanjani Eight Re:LIVE 2020/8/19 0 17 23  
BiSH プロミスザスター 2017/3/22 17 16 16  
Hiroshi Miyama 浮世傘 2021/7/28 29 0 20  
Dai Hirai Stand by me, Stand by you. 2020/9/9 0 10 10  
Ketsumeshi ライフイズビューティフル 2007/0829 23 45 45 Including outro
Perfume ポリゴンウェイヴ 2021/9/22 14 0 0 Excluding interlude
millennium parade×Belle (Kaho Nakamura) U 2021/7/12 32 0 0 Release date is the date of prior streaming
Hiroji Miyamoto 夜明けのうた 2020/3/4 2 0 0  
Nogizaka 46 きっかけ 2016/5/25 27 0 34 Including outro
Takashi Hosokawa 望郷じょんから 1985/8/21 18 0 0 Excluded from this release as the shamisen solo is a part of the song but fades out into vocals
Takashi Hosokawa 北酒場 1982/3/21 17 7 7  
Fuyumi Sakamoto 夜桜お七 1994/9/7 37 0 36  
Kaze Fujii きらり 2021/5/3 0 0 0  
YOASOBI 群青 2020/9/1 0 0 0 Exclude interlude
Masayuki Suzuki め組の人 1983/4/1 11 0 0 Exclude interlude
Yuzu 2020/11/25 17 0 0 Exclude interlude
Gen Hoshino 不思議 2021/4/27 0 0 0 Excluding interlude
Synth part is considered as interlude
Aimyon 愛を知るまでは 2021/5/26 7 21 21  
BUMP OF CHICKEN なないろ 2021/12/22 10 0 0 Excluding interlude
Guitar sound in chase method, but it is hard to say solo
Masashi Sada 道化師のソネット 1980/2/25 32 0 0 Excluding interlude
Tokyo Jihen 緑酒 2021/3/30 0 22 22 Singing during solo
Hiroko Yakushimaru Woman“Wの悲劇”より 1984/10/24 13 0 27  
Sayuri Ishikawa 津軽海峡・冬景色 1977/1/1 24 0 0 seconds if saxophone is counted as solo
Kiyoshi Hikawa 歌は我が命 (カバー) 2007/5/29 17 0 0 Measurements taken by Hibari Misora version
Tomoyasu Hotei さらば青春の光 1983/7/28 13 15 15  
Masaharu Fukuyama 道標 2009/5/20 14 12 12  
MISIA 明日へ 2011/7/27 14 0 11 Excluding outro

Nearly 70% of the songs had no guitar solos, and not just guitar solos—almost half of the songs didn’t have any solo parts at all. As for the intros, around 40% were within 10 seconds. I believe this trend is partly because last year’s Kohaku Uta Gassen featured a lot of past songs.
Next, let’s take a look at recent hit bands in a similar way.

2. Focusing on Recent Rock Bands

How about measuring the same for up-and-coming rock bands?
Please don’t point out if I missed your favorite band... I’m not too familiar with recent songs. I measured about two hit songs from each band using the same criteria.

*Release dates are referenced from Wikipedia.
*“Excluding interludes” refers to the exclusion of those that cannot be clearly called solos due to ensembles, etc. Even if the performance is like an interlude, it will be counted as long as it can be called a solo instrumental performance.
*The hit songs were referenced from JOYSOUND’s popular song rankings.

Artist Song Title Release Date Intro Guitar Solo Solo (w/ Guitar) Remarks
King Gnu 逆夢 2021/12/24 25 52 52 Singing voice during solo
King Gnu 白日 2019/02/22 0 33 33  
Official HIGE DANdism Cry Baby 2021/05/07 9 19 19  
Official HIGE DANdism Pretender 2019/05/15 31 0 19 Synth solo
Novelbright ツキミソウ 2020/12/11 19 0 0  
Novelbright Walking with you 2016/07/09 0 21(58) 21(58) When a song is on, even if the performance is equivalent to a solo is counted. The parentheses indicate that the interlude riffs are also counted
Macaroni Enpitsu なんでもないよ、 2021/11/03 10 0 0  
Macaroni Enpitsu 恋人ごっこ 2020/02/07 9 9 9  
Mrs. GREEN APPLE 点描の唄 (feat. 井上苑子) 2018/08/01 26 0 11  
Mrs. GREEN APPLE 青と夏 2018/08/01 20 0(36) 0(36) Parentheses indicate if the guitar riff in the interlude is counted

When limited to J-rock, guitar solos seem to still be going strong, surprisingly. This is purely subjective, but I feel that many Japanese people love hard rock, which might be influencing this trend. While it’s harder to see this pattern in the above songs, King Gnu, which is closer to a mixture band by definition, gives the impression of having longer intros and solos compared to other bands.

If I summarize songs released after 2010, including the ones performed at the Kohaku Uta Gassen mentioned above, I could see the following results: only about 20% of the songs have guitar solos that last 20 seconds or more.

As for the length of the intros, it seems fairly evenly distributed. While shorter intros seem to be the mainstream, it might also be that longer songs are getting more attention again.

3. 1990s J-Rock

Finally, let’s explore whether guitar solos have actually gotten shorter. As I did in the second section, I picked a few rock bands and measured the length of the intros and guitar solos in their songs (In some cases, I chose just one song purely based on personal preference, haha.)
Also, I wanted to include X Japan’s “Kurenai”, but given its clear outlier status in this context, I decided to exclude it as a special case—sorry about that.

*Release dates are referenced from Wikipedia.
*“Excluding interludes” refers to the exclusion of those that cannot be clearly called solos due to ensembles, etc. Even if the performance is like an interlude, it will be counted as long as it can be called a solo instrumental performance.
*The hit songs were referenced from JOYSOUND’s popular song rankings and releases from the 2000s onward are excluded.

Artist Song Title Release Date Intro Guitar Solo Solo (w/ Guitar) Remarks
B’z ALONE 1991/10/30 13 73 (95) 73 (95) Parentheses indicate added interlude riff
B’z いつかのメリークリスマス 1992/12/09 36 56 56  
Sharan Q シングルベッド 1994/10/21 15 27 27  
Sharan Q ズルい女 1995/05/03 20 0 15 Horn solo. Singing voice is present during the solo
Elephant Kashimashi 今宵の月のように 1997/07/30 0 0 0  
Elephant Kashimashi 悲しみの果て 1996/04/19 1 23 23  
L'Arc~en~Ciel Driver's High 1999/08/11 22 22 22 Intro except running sound (engine) except interlude riff
L'Arc~en~Ciel HONEY 1998/07/08 0 27 27  
REBECCA フレンズ 1985/10/21 24 24 24  
JUDY AND MARY そばかす 1996/02/19 12 0 0  
LUNA SEA ROSIER 1994/07/21 24 43 43  
GLAY HOWEVER 1997/08/06 5 11 11  

My honest reaction was, “Wow, these guitar solos are long!” In fact, most of the songs have guitar solos lasting over 20 seconds. Compared to the songs from 2010 to 2020, the difference is striking (though, since the sample sizes are so different, it might not be a definitive conclusion).
When you compare the two graphs side by side, the difference is clear. Songs with 0 seconds of guitar solos increased from 25% to 64.3%, while those with over 20 seconds of solos decreased from 66.7% to 21.4%.

Although guitar solos are still very much alive in Japan, it’s possible they’ve shortened compared to the past. What could be the reason for this? In the 2020s, solos seem to be expanding beyond just guitar, incorporating instruments like brass or synthesizers. Additionally, in genres like idol music, where the focus is on the vocals and visuals, there seems to be a tendency to minimize solo parts, possibly to feature more vocal performance. On a related note, it feels like instrumental music itself is being spotlighted less often. As someone who enjoys listening to film scores, it feels like I’ve been pushed to the sidelines...
That said, there are still bands out there playing solid guitar solos like before. However, the sound seems less sharp than before, with more emphasis on crunch and overdrive rather than heavy distortion.
For people thinking about starting a band, the focus may no longer be on heavy guitar sounds.

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Nishida

少年時代エレクトーンに明け暮れていたにもかかわらず、高校時代は、友達が居なかったためにDTMの道に入り、大学時代は、作曲研究会が無かったためにジャズ研に所属していた異色の音楽歴を持つキーボーディスト。硬いキックと激しいシンセと速いテンポがあれば生きていける男です。さらに社会人になってからミラーレス一眼を買い、写真や動画撮影を趣味ではじめました。多趣味な人と覚えてください。

 
 
 

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