Masao Tonari
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Mężczyzna, 57,
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- Jest z nami od: June 2009
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- Masao Tonari,a Japanese keyboard player and composer, was born in Hiroshima in 1951. In 1971,he formed the rock band DATETENRYU in Kyoto who's original style had a great influence on the rock scene at that time. His compositions contained a combination of many unique elements never heard in Japanese rock before;mysterious,psychedelic
,rhythmical and soulful.
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- Pink Floyd, Bob Dylan, Miles Davis
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Kamidaigo
The message of the silence to peace!) This piece of music was inspired by a visit to Daigo-ji temple in Kyoto with Naoko Arai;a chromatic harmonica player,Yoshihiko Kitamura a studio technician and me, Masao Tonari when I was 32years old. A priest informed us that there was another temple that we could find if we climbed up the steep mountain. We climbed there with curiosity. The sound of the temple bell on the top of the mountain made a deep impression on my heart that day in the winter of 2005. More information about Daigo-ji temple: http://www.daigoji.or.jp/e/index.html On that day, we recorded Naoko playing her harmonica in the grounds of the Juntei-do, Kamidaigo in Daigo-ji temple. I requested her to play it with her free feelings in a range ofC,D,E,G,A,C,D and E. It took over 1 year for me to complete this piece of music based on her harmonica track. I had to study her breathing and to understand her uniquetempo, but it only took a half day to finish the piece with my own input, which was mostly ad-libbed. In the field recordings you can hear many natural sounds such as the drifting wave sounds in Kurahashi shima: The sounds of hammering on a construction site in Onomichi. The acoustic guitar sound produced by a Kurzweil K-2661 synthesizer. And if you listen carefully you might be lucky enough to hear the soft voice of a Japanese woman whispering the words,‘Yoroshiku onegai shimasu' a polite greeting.
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Thanks! All the best to you, Masao!
You're Very Welcome Peace
RoCk ON!
KOLMAN
Hello Masao. Good to see you again. Tears for life is an outstanding creation and i adore it. It is simple yet beautiful at the same time. When i hear it with eyes closed i see leaves floating around from the ground and the trees blowing in a cool breeze..just perfect!
Hi Masao great to meet you again.
You're always welcome.
Luigi
Hi Masao, the pleassure is all mine. Good to se you here also. Take care. Blues'on- Grandpa_Erik
Thanks Masao. Hope you are well and happy? Have a lovely weekend.
Hi!
Thanks for accepting my request
Greeting from Germany
-Werner
Beautiful Music!
Thank you Masao....great to meet you here!
Peace,
Joe
Hello Masao!
You're welcome =)
All the best from here
Sibyll
Greetings Masao,
Thank you for your comment of "the Poisoner".
-Jim.
Thank you for your visiting my page.