A unique instrumental music that blooms between Japanese and Western styles
Reconstructing traditional melodies on the electric guitar, this is a unique musical experiment that blends Japanese and Western elements, and remains fresh and timeless.
This is a planned instrumental work by Munetaka Inoue and Sharp Five. Taking the ancient Japanese melody "Haru no Umi" (Spring Sea) as its motif, the piece is reconstructed for electric guitar and band arrangement, combining Western rhythms with the lyricism of traditional Japanese music. Symbolizing the trend toward blending Japanese and Western influences in Japan in the late 1960s, the performance is characterized by a balance of tension and softness. It is a unique piece that combines experimentation with entertainment value.
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A:
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1)
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Haru No Umi
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2)
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Rokudan
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3)
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Chidiri No Kyoku
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4)
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Yakkosan
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5)
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Etenraku
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B:
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1)
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Sakura, Sakura
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2)
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Gion Kouta
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3)
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Kiyari Kuzushi
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4)
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Sanosa Bushi
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5)
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Haru No Umi
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Arranged By - O. Furuya
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Performer - Munetaka Inoue & His Sharp Five