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たぴおか 【まとめ爆割】
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Nohkan rock that pushes the origins of Japanese music, "Nohgaku," to a new stage and disseminates it to the world! arc1174 ~Bundle discount, feel free to comment. (See profile). #VariousTapori "To those who mistakenly believe Noh is merely a classical art form, after listening to this, you will realize that 'Noh continues to evolve in real-time' and understand that you have been trapped by your preconceived notions and fixed ideas. First, listen to it." - Demon Kakka Yukihiro Isso's 30th Anniversary CD Debut Album "Kaeshidome" The "Hishigi" played on Isso's high-pitched and sharp Nohkan, said to represent the soul of ancient Japanese people, instantly purifies the space with mystery. To Isso's ethereal melodies, Otomo's guitar, like drifting clouds, and Nasuno's bass, like a vast earth, intersect with Yoshida's explosive drums, pushing Nohgaku, the origin of Japanese music, to a new stage and presenting Nohkan rock to the world!! [Kaeshidome] Launched in 2018. Yukihiro Isso, a Noh flute player of the Isso school, which has continued since the Azuchi-Momoyama period, uses various flutes including Nohkan, shinobue, dengaku-bue, and recorder, to create a unit that fuses Nohgaku with rock and free jazz. Yoshide Otomo, who creates a wide variety of music from improvisational music and noise to pops; Mitsuru Nasuno, whose power and technique in utilizing the sound pressure and value of his Fender bass to instantly and totally develop the sound into another dimension are superb; and Tatsuya Yoshida, a drummer proudly representing Japan, active beyond genres and borders with his transcendent technique and unique style, leading Ruins, Kōenji Hyakkei, and Koreyoshijin. This is the strongest lineup. Appeared on "Untitled Concert," performed at a charity concert in Shinjuku Ward, and featured in supplementary readers for music textbooks. Yukihiro Isso: Nohkan, Shinobue, Dengaku-bue, Recorder, Horn Flute Yoshide Otomo: Guitar Tatsuya Yoshida: Drums Mitsuru Nasuno: Bass rm
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