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gut guitar (chord progressions are guitarist arrangements), percussion, tenor saxophone, female vocals.
In order to let people of various ages in various countries know about the songs of Yokohama City, we arranged them into a medium-tempo BOSSA NOBA version. It is a historical masterpiece that rises to the top of a nationwide survey to see if you know the song of your hometown (hometown city). Named after Yokohama, the birthplace of jazz in Japan, I created it in a jazzy bossa nova style.
In order to appeal to people overseas, some English poems (translated into modern Japanese, not English because it is difficult to translate into English) were created by the Yokohama City Board of Education, and like the songs, there is no copyright infringement to use. (For the purpose of dissemination.) We have confirmed with Jaslac and with the City of Yokohama and the Yokohama City Board of Education. )
I hope that you will not only sing this song of Yokohama City, but also the city song of your hometown, and that it will be an opportunity for cultural exchange in various places.
Real name: Nami Adachi Vocal, chorus, lyricist and composer After debuting with Kitty Records and Alpha Records, she has provided music for commercials, worked as a singer and chorus, and performed as a stage actor. She is involved in musical composition, corporate image songs, providing songs for singers, and vocal coaching. ~ Vocal ~ https://audiostock.jp/mypage/audios/1570654 ~ Ambient ~ https://audiostock.jp/mypage/audios/1607369 For requests and inquiries, please contact us at the following.
Akiyama Michio (songwriter, composer, arranger, guitarist, vocalist, chorus) After debuting with Crown Records, he has written and arranged songs, and has also produced insert songs for TV shows (TBS Super Soccer, World Heritage, Uwasa no Tokyo Magazine, Burari Tochuu Gesha, etc.), corporate image songs, etc. Singer-songwriter.
Born in 1971. After dropping out of high school in 1992, I briefly went to the United States. Traveling from LA to NY to Boston with just a saxophone, I continued to make a living through street performances and tried to study at a music academy, but due to my low language skills and having dropped out of higher education, I returned to Japan to gain admission qualifications. Shortly after, I made my band CD debut with Kitty Records and Alpha Records. (Later, I studied and passed the former high school equivalency exam.) From 1995, I produced insert songs for TV programs (TBS Super Soccer, World Heritage, Rumor Tokyo Magazine, and others), commercial songs, composed and arranged musicals, corporate image songs, and provided songs for singers. Sound creator for 'Unit HK' (composition, arrangement, and occasionally lyrics). Blood type B.
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