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SAKURA..Late autumn by Tadashi Togawa [Email]

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Uploaded: Nov 14, 2005 - 07:07:03 AM
Last Updated: Nov 14, 2005 - 06:45:31 AM



Description:
"SAKURA" is an old song of Japan.
"SAKURA" is a beautiful tree that blooms a pink flower in spring.
Washington D.C of the United States of America.
Cherry blossoms of East and West Potomac Parks are famous.
Cherry blossoms of this Potomac Parks are signs of the Japan-U.S. friendship.

I like leaf of cherry blossoms of autumn as well as a beautiful
cherry blossom of spring.
The color changes from yellow red.
The clear sky of autumn.
The quiet sky.
Cold air.
My mind is cooled in autumn.
And, the cold wintry wind lonesomely blows to the town.

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very romantic &mdash 11/14/05 - 07:12:12 AM
this
song
has
a
very
wide
variety
of
sound
made
by
instruments
i
think
this
artist
is
very
creative
and
very
jpanese.
im
also
interested
in
japnese
culture
so
i
would
luv
this
song.

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very romantic &mdash 11/15/05 - 04:00:26 AM
funky_luv_lolli,
Thank you for the comment.
I wish to express my gratitude for listening to this tune.

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Song review &mdash 11/14/05 - 09:45:10 AM
My vote:

Exceptional/Grand artistry - Excellent/Professional - Stunning/Still
trying to breath - Excellent/Pay the man

My gratitude:

Thank you Tadashi, for being here and sharing your culture and for
this very excellent, free music!

Dion
P.s. Don't try to learn english from anything that you may read from
me... Do not try this away from home... LOL

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Song review &mdash 11/15/05 - 04:01:52 AM
Dion,
I wish to express my gratitude for your kind vote and word.
Thank you very much.
P.s. Your postscript is very difficult English.
Very excuse me, I did not understand.
Because my English understanding is lower than three-years old child.


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Another blossom &mdash 11/14/05 - 09:55:50 AM
I find now that when I listen to one of your pieces, it is not to critique it
in any way, or to make suggestions, or even comments. I sit back in
amazement and joy. This was a delight from beginning to end. Such a
lovely arrangement of this ancient song. The voice of Tadashi; the
voice of Japan!

Does voting really matter?

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Another blossom &mdash 11/15/05 - 04:04:34 AM
Tom,
I wish to express my gratitude.
I supplement the explanation a little.
This melody is the old Japan one,
I have not changed this great melody.
I used it like old times.
However, the surrounding was made original.
This melody is can put out various expressions.
It is as graceful as "Kimono" of Japan, and delicate.
An excellent melody can correspond to the surrounding environment.
I say gratitude repeatedly.

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Lovely &mdash 11/14/05 - 11:24:29 AM
Another fascinating journey. The drums, flute, piano and bass are superb. The hand drums are especially nice. Great work!

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Lovely &mdash 11/15/05 - 04:10:53 AM
David,
Thank you really.
If it is a live performance, the middle part will be lengthened.
It will compete the hand drum and musical instruments.


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Ahhh . . . . Tadashi! &mdash 11/14/05 - 01:00:36 PM
Another master work from our resident master! I'm fascinated by the
process you use to make these pieces, fascinated by the "face behind
the curtain" and the place your ideas spring from. This is one of your
simplest, quietest so far, and the percussion, though still strong, has
become more melodic. I love it (surprise, surprise!)!
Tadashi, I expect that right now is the time to release a CD of your
work - please put me down for the first copy!!
Thsnk you so much for sharing your work/play/life! Neil

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Ahhh . . . . Tadashi! &mdash 11/15/05 - 04:16:27 AM
Neil,
I wish to express my gratitude for your kind mind.
This melody is a melody that exists in Japan from of old.
Thank you for feeling a beautiful melody.
I think that the autumn tint of Australia is also surely beautiful.

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beautiful track. &mdash 11/14/05 - 03:50:50 PM
amazing, and all with gb2? amazing...

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beautiful track. &mdash 11/15/05 - 04:21:21 AM
nealgardner,
I wish to express my gratitude for listening to my tune.
Thank you very much.

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Tadashi.... &mdash 11/14/05 - 05:21:47 PM
...you will have to visit New England sometime. We have autumn,
complete with "cold wintery wind" lonesomely blowing, and to spare.
The changing leaf colors would delight you...

And did I mention the cold wintery wind?

You use such modern tools and sounds, and yet sabi and wabi,
appropriate to the season, manifest in this music... A sadness, but a
deep, and perhaps good-for-the-soul sadness... a contemplative
sadness...a sense of solitude... and a sense of things being just as they
are...

A very deep music.

Ed

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Tadashi.... &mdash 11/15/05 - 04:31:29 AM
Ed,
Thank you very much.
New England…
Early American house... White wood siding wall..
Maidenhair tree.
I yearn to the country of the other side.

As you say so.
The solitude of autumn is a pleasantness of our mind.
Late autumn of life.
At bliss that tastes alive.

I found also the United States sabi and wabi.

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very interesting percussion &mdash 11/14/05 - 06:18:46 PM
Your so good with percussion, there really doesn't seem like there is
anything like your unique style.

So well done. Like that far east sound, Love how the bass works so well
with instruments. The whole is very well done.

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very interesting percussion &mdash 11/15/05 - 04:35:03 AM
Bill,
I am glad to get the comment from you.
I am glad for the Far Eastern sound to sound in you in the United States.

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very &mdash 11/26/05 - 09:52:04 AM
very very nice.
the traditional tune is recognizable
and at the same time very well
arranged with the jazz rendering of
the piano and drums and
guitar.
love the percussions
great piece
congrats

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very &mdash 11/29/05 - 01:55:30 AM
elen,
Thank you from Milan in Italy for the comment.
I wish to express my gratitude to you.
Your photograph is beautiful like the history inheritance of Italy .


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Tadashi &mdash 11/26/05 - 03:57:15 PM
This song is really great.
Love the Blossom tie in as well. I lived in DC for years and I never missed
a picinc under the Cherry Blossoms on the water. This makes me miss
that a bit. The Bongo percussions on this are perfect and help set the
mood.
10-10-9-10

Cheers!

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Tadashi &mdash 11/29/05 - 02:04:09 AM
Brandonp,
Cherry blossoms of DC might be surely beautiful.
Moreover, I wish to express my gratitude for getting the high review.
Thank you very much.


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There are no countries. &mdash 11/27/05 - 07:38:52 PM
Your music has no boundaries.
No music has.
Jam on.

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There are no countries. &mdash 11/29/05 - 02:12:04 AM
iG STUDIO
I wish to express my gratitude for your comment.
Thank you very much.
I wish to express my gratitude to you of a far foreign country.


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