Yokohama Music Style 2025

Yokohama Music Style 2025

Yokohama Music Style 2025 at the Osanbashi Hall was a vibrant celebration of music, gear, and passionate musicians from all over. Among the many booths that filled the space, the Vola Guitars setup stood out as a hub of excitement and creativity. Vola’s commitment to crafting high-quality guitars was on full display, and the atmosphere at their booth was electric. From curious newcomers to dedicated fans, people gathered to experience the latest models and connect with the brand. With ample space for hands-on testing and knowledgeable staff guiding players through the features, it was easy to see why Vola attracted so much attention.

One of the main draws was the OZ 7 QGM J3, Quentin Godet’s signature model. Players flocked to this guitar for its unique 27-inch scale length and Bare Knuckle pickups, which delivered a powerful and nuanced tone. The roasted maple neck with an ebony fretboard provided a smooth, responsive playing experience, while the Vola bridge ensured excellent stability. The guitar’s progressive design appealed especially to those into modern and technical styles, and seeing it in action made it clear why so many were keen to try it out. Nearby, the OZ 24 Supernova was also a crowd favorite. Known for its sleek, classy look, the Supernova features a 24.75-inch scale and Vola VHC pickups. Bypassers were pleasantly surprised at its depth of sound.

Another eye-catching model was the JZ FRO, known for its lightweight, jazz-influenced build. This guitar’s ash body and roasted maple neck delivered a bright, articulate sound perfect for intricate chords and smooth leads. It was especially popular among funk and blues enthusiasts who appreciated its clean, crisp tone. It was noticable that as soon as players picked it up, they were immediately impressed by how comfortable and responsive it felt. The balance between traditional jazz aesthetics and modern playability made it a standout among the lineup.

Adding to the dynamic atmosphere at the booth were Vola artists Mayto and Aoi Shun, who made special appearances, much to the delight of attendees. Mayto even took to the stage, performing a captivating set that included a cover of "Highway Star" by Deep Purple, celebrating a recent milestone with over 2 million views on her YouTube channel. She also featured an original song too, showing her exceptional talent as a songwriter. The performance showcased not just her talent but also the Vola guitars’ exceptional sound, reinforcing the brand’s connection to quality musicianship.

Overall, the Vola Guitars booth at Yokohama Music Style 2025 was more than just a product showcase—it was a gathering spot for guitar enthusiasts and a celebration of the brand’s growing presence in Japan. From sharing innovative signature models to memorable artist performances, Vola made an impact that resonated well beyond the event itself. Vola was honored to share yet another experience at this convention, and appreciate each and every person who stopped by to learn more about us!