The dessert is a pudding by Tadashi Togawa
Genre: Funk

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Description:
I am a waiter in this restaurant.
I has already worked for tens of years.
The master likes music.
The band is invited, and the concert is held sometimes.
The band seems to have come today.
Ohh!
This is an organ.
So misses this.
One was in the music room at the school.
The teacher played this.
Ohh!!
This is a drum.
Large.
Lot of drums.
Is this shouldered?
Is it a neck?
This seems to be heavy.
Ohh!!!
What is this?
Is it a ghost of the violin?
The string is fat.
Iron string.
Woops!!!!
if i do not distribute the dessert early.
Today's dessert....,Today's dessert is....,
Pudding!!!!!
............................................................................................
The character of the artwork was written with the Japanese brush.
This is a style "Sho-do" of Japan.
I am not at all good at "Sho-do".
However, because individuality goes out to the character, I like it.
I has already worked for tens of years.
The master likes music.
The band is invited, and the concert is held sometimes.
The band seems to have come today.
Ohh!
This is an organ.
So misses this.
One was in the music room at the school.
The teacher played this.
Ohh!!
This is a drum.
Large.
Lot of drums.
Is this shouldered?
Is it a neck?
This seems to be heavy.
Ohh!!!
What is this?
Is it a ghost of the violin?
The string is fat.
Iron string.
Woops!!!!
if i do not distribute the dessert early.
Today's dessert....,Today's dessert is....,
Pudding!!!!!
............................................................................................
The character of the artwork was written with the Japanese brush.
This is a style "Sho-do" of Japan.
I am not at all good at "Sho-do".
However, because individuality goes out to the character, I like it.
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thetiler
Cool precussion, so veryfunky!
Tons of cool percussion
Great syncopation
It really seems to not only be funky, but really borders on advance jazz!
Tadashi Togawa
Tiler,
I wish to express my gratitude for your comment.
I hesitated whether to post funk or jazz.
And, i posted in funk.
It is difficult to decide Genre.
Tom Atwood
Can I come to Japan and watch you put together one of these
funkadelic pieces? This is sophistiphunk. If you need a translation,
email me.
Your pieces are so much fun to listen to and try to decipher. And again,
your song description is beyond compare. Beyond words, really.
Okay, enough superlatives. Let's get to the 10's.
Tadashi Togawa
My kind affections abundant, official translator,Tom.
I am thanks feeling,
It gets off like rain and the hailstone, etc.
Please wait a little more.
I show up with the space movement machine next to you.
This machine is free without worrying.
It is the same as the download of macjams.
perceptualvortex
More grand fun here. This has that distinctive Tadashi style that's like a smooth dessert for the ears. So energetic and full of life! Another great one!
Tadashi Togawa
David,
I feel a kind comment glad.
Your rock'n'roll is energetic and wonderful.
ziti
thanks i feel much better now!!!
z
Tadashi Togawa
ziti,
Thank you very so much!
Your feelings are good, and I am glad!!
jiguma
Tadashi-san, you know how much I love your music!
This is another sophisticated, funky, complex, happy, heart-warming,
jaw-dropping, foot-stomping, tour de force. Like Tom, I'd love to
watch how you do this, not to mention how the ideas come to you in
the first place!
Thanks for sharing this excellent piece,
Neil
Tadashi Togawa
Neil,
I cannot finish expressing my gratitude for getting the comment in a lot of
kind words.
Thank you so very much.
iG.STUDiO
Good food.
Tadashi Togawa
iG,
I am honored for you to eat my dessert.
Thank you very much.
Stun Nutz
...you must compose these at a slow speed and then make it fast
later, am I right? It would be too mind boggling to create
something like this at this actual speed! This was an energetic
tune, but I wonder if a contrasting slower section in there
somewhere would give it a little more balance. Just a thought!
Tadashi Togawa
Eric,
Thank you for the comment.
I wish to express my gratitude for your kind proposal.
Certainly, if quiet time is created, it is interesting.
Your idea becomes my reference.
Corporal Beef
Another great record, thanks so much.
Tadashi Togawa
Corporal Beef,
Thank you very much for the comment.
I wish to express my gratitude.
Paul_T
Surely this isn't all GB2? It sounds so live! It's amazing. I am stunned. And
so dynamic! You are a genius!
Tadashi Togawa
Paul_T,
Thank you from Brooklyn for the comment.
Yes, this is gb2. I wish to express my gratitude for your kind word.
Peter Greenstone
Tadashi, you're a real poet. This is sophisticated yet tremendously fun.
Reading your descriptions (poetic narratives) is always a delight.
Tadashi Togawa
Peter,
Thank you from Texas for the comment.
I am not good at English.
I always use the translation service of the Internet.
Therefore, when the description is read, I am glad.
I am honored for you to point.
Thank you very much.
Ed Hannifin
Tadashi,
Everything about this is just right. Your phrase, "because individuality
goes out to the character, I like it", suits everything here: the
photograph, the sho-do characters, the comments and introductory
writing, and, of course, the music.
I think who you are comes out in everything you do, and the person
who comes forth this way is very interesting, intriguing, and likable. In
the old days, they would say that the artist comes forth in the brush.
Your brush is the computer, and yet, there you are.
I have downloaded this and fav'd it, and will enjoy it on my iPod.
Ed
Tadashi Togawa
Ed,
Thank you variously for a kind word.
Your knowledge concerning Japan is rich.
Present age when word processor is active.
"sho-do" is still familiar.
My daughter also goes to "sho-do room".
Macaudion
Tadashi, you are just outrageously, good. My little mind can't imagine how a group of highly talented musicians; how each is master of their instrument, master of the known frequency of their focus and all the things that they are to be aware of with their fellow band mates, how you, one person can do this and have it come accross as a group of highly talented musicians...
This is something that continuelly blows me away..
A mighty fine job, sir.
Thank you for being here
Dion
Tadashi Togawa
Dion,
Your very kind word soaks into my chest.
Thank you very much.
TobinMueller
Fresh, whimsical, heady, playful, interwoven, always balanced yet on the
edge. Really nice. Is it all keyboard, or is the bass a real bass? Flying
fingers...
Tadashi Togawa
Tobin,
I wish sincerely to express my gratitude for a kind comment.
I made this tune with total GB2.
I doesn't actually play this.
I give a reward again.
John Stebbe
I love the organ sound, and the drum sounds, on this track.
A very complex piece. The melody (played on electric bass?) is well-
constructed and expertly executed.
Thanks for this energetic piece.
chakeres
Tadashi, I am speechless, this is brillant. The energy, the pace, and
everything is spot on. Wonderful pieces of music.-JAC
Nikos
this stuff is amazing
great bass
dreadmon
OMG, you're a maniac! Slow down so I can steal your licks. You're a blazing force - I really enjoyed this piece.
AEROjet
It's like you're playing with the instruments as if they were a toy. It's a
contest to see who can make the cooler weirder sound between your right
hand and your left hand.
jam works
precussive funk in a slide off the jazz.
excellantic
vbluesky
cool production, I think you'd been correct if you had posted in jazz, from a old skool funkster, James Brown style..."UHHh"
it's too fast and jazzy to be really funk, but it's cool and very well done
thanks for the jam