Is nightcore basically the Japanese version of dubstep/Japanese dubstep par any chance?

From what I can tell nightcore does seem to contain elements of dubstep
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At the same time it sounds like dubstep too
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zanhar1 said:
Though I l’amour Nightcore I'm gonna have to say no. Dubstep has a different sound to it. Though (correct me if I'm wrong) Nightcore does a lot of cover songs in the dubstep area. Like I've heard Nightcore cover dubstep artists like Skrillex but I've also heard Nightcore cover rock and pop like Within Temptation ou T.A.T.U

Long story short, I always thought Nightcore was just a plus sped up ou pitched up version of already made songs. I could be wrong.

Edit: I looked into it; apparently it started as a subgenre of trance. It's characterized par a sped-up melody, fast rhythmic beats, and always higher than normal pitch.
And Nightcore songs can be created par pretty much anyone who knows how to tweak audio files.
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 Though I l’amour Nightcore I'm gonna have to say no. Dubstep has a different sound to it. Though (correct me if I'm wrong) Nightcore does a lot of cover songs in the dubstep area. Like I've heard Nightcore cover dubstep artists like Skrillex but I've also heard Nightcore cover rock and pop like Within Temptation ou T.A.T.U Long story short, I always thought Nightcore was just a plus sped up ou pitched up version of already made songs. I could be wrong. Edit: I looked into it; apparently it started as a subgenre of trance. It's characterized par a sped-up melody, fast rhythmic beats, and [b]always[/b] higher than normal pitch. And Nightcore songs can be created par pretty much anyone who knows how to tweak audio files.
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Ah. Very interesting infos and details u provided. I see now too. Thanks
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Thank toi and no problem. :)
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You're very welcome and sure thing ^_^
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Kamimiru said:
It depends on the song and what someone does to it. Yes, some of them montrer elements of dubstep. However, the only thing someone needs to do is increase the speed of the original song for it to be considered Nightcore. Most Nightcore songs are changed par speed and pitch.

No, it's not Japanese. Actually, the original Nightcore was the name of an artist group and was a duo from Norway consisting of Thomas S Nilsen and Steffen Ojala Søderholm.

This is a song sung par Cascada. The tempo was changed and it was made so that it sounds like a guy is chant it instead of a girl.
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I understand now. Thanks very much for the additional infos and details on Nightcore u just provided. And thanks too for that Nightcore song as an example. Very cool and neat too btw ^_^
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Thanks and no problem. :)
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