My Music storehouse
My Music
photo by Okada-san (thanks!)
Here are some music I composed/arranged when
I was an undergraduate student. (Data from cassette tape!)
Don't worry about the quality :-)
Also, some sounds of strings aren't what I wanted
since they were played by an electric piano... )
- Two thema songs of japanese movies:
[Naushika]
[Laputa = Castle in the Sky]
Sounds by my electric piano (YAMAHA Clavinova) + my mixing machine
- [Andes]
Inspired by music played by a group
'Andes no hibiki (English translation: Sounds of Andes ?)'
I remember their music was quite high level
and I enjoyed hearing them very much when walking
in the university campus.
(composed using some machine of a friend Kuzuma)
- Two piano musics in a wedding ceremony:
[Wedding]
[Champion (accompaniment of a Japanese song)]
(rehearsals recorded at a music room in the university campus;
I believe I played them much better in the actual ceremony :-)
- Mimicing (inspired by) opening musics for NHK Taiga Dramas
(a popular weekly drama based on Japanese history)
[senran no yo]
(Clavinova + my mixing machine)
- [Pipe-organ] (Clavinova)
- Two musics for string quartet
[C-minor]
[A-minor]
(Clavinova + mixing machine)
- Music for a christmas party
[Cripa]
(piano tone in Clavinova + recorded using mixing machine)
- [Clavinova-tone]
(Clavinova + mixing machine)
I tend to prefer old classic style since it's closer to
some pure elementary sounds.
The combination of each melody resembles the time flow of
elementary particles; they sometimes interact with each other
beautifully but each particle is elementary rather than their
combination (= harmony).
Such pure sounds may tend to be solved in the world,
it's fine since originality isn't required with me in music :-)
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