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Envy game by Tadashi Togawa [Email]
Genre: Jazz (vocal)

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Last Played: Aug 22, 2008 - 03:04:11 PM
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Uploaded: Nov 28, 2005 - 11:40:46 AM
Last Updated: Nov 28, 2005 - 07:40:10 AM



Description:
"Jun" is a Japanese singer, a songwriter.
"Jun" composed with writing songs.
"Jun" sang this song.
I did the accompaniment.
I arranged this tune to jazz.

It translates because she sings in Japanese.
To transmit the meaning to everybody,
I translated.
It is not true "Lyrics".
It is a translation to understand the meaning.

Lyrics:
I becomes sensitive to a few the word of you.
I rebel against you of love.
I do not have the concealed thing.
Between two people, there is cold air.
I am not good at anything any longer.
It is helpless.

I chooses one's words while seeing your complexion.
May I tell a lie to you?
I do not want to see your cold eyes.

You are eye difference of the doubt according to saying if I say.
The good thing is also bad at once.
No my suppression, and feelings that spring up.
It overflows a lot.
It spills a lot.

Medicine that works for envy.
It is not anywhere maybe.
I cannot rely on something.
"Which is important?" Please do not hear it.
It orders to "Please do not envy it" impossible.

Even if the past is recalled, it is reluctant.
"You wanted to do such a thing at that time. "
It is a thing that such a fact passed now.
The envy game starts.

We are speaking in the word to which the thorn attaches.
It pierces and it sticks in two minds.
I do not want to damage you.
Please understand my true feelings.
I love you.

Is such envy each other foolish?
Do it become the seasoning of two people?
I do not want to damage you.
Please understand my true feelings.
I love you.

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Beautiful mix, wonderful performance &mdash 11/28/05 - 12:20:07 PM
I was wondering when you'd get some vocal things happening Tadashi!
Jun has a beautiful voice (a little soft at first, but soon lifts). Again you
show your musical skills, both rhythmically and melodically. Is that
you doing the lower harmony? Beautiful mix, wonderful performance.
Love the ending!!!
Thanks for this,
Neil

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Beautiful mix, wonderful performance &mdash 11/28/05 - 07:09:37 PM
Neil,
Thank you for a kind comment.
Jun is a melodious voice.
Moreover, the utterance of harmony is also beautiful.
Neil,I wish to express my gratitude for your pointing out the ending.


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Wow! &mdash 11/28/05 - 02:21:13 PM
I love this! The vocal adds a lot for me, as it balances the hardness of the backing music with its softness...

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Wow! &mdash 11/28/05 - 07:28:48 PM
Jim,
I wish to express my gratitude for your comment.
Female singer and your composition is always wonderful.
Your composition know the subtleties.
Therefore, I was given courage by your comment.
Thank you.


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Excellent! &mdash 11/28/05 - 04:22:46 PM
Great stuff, as usual Tadashi! It's nice to hear some vocals added to your music, and Jun has a wonderful singing voice. The vocals and the crazy, funky drums remind me of the band "Charming Hostess". I like the fact that I don't understand the words and can hear them purely as a tonal instrument.

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Excellent! &mdash 11/28/05 - 07:34:39 PM
David,
I wish to express my gratitude to your kind word.
The singing voice of JUN is played like musical instruments sometimes.
I am glad for you to listen to this tune.

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Tadashi, this is brilliant... &mdash 11/28/05 - 08:14:43 PM
From the first moments, the drums are complex and yet keep the
groove, then the piano and amazing bass... some tracks like this I have
heard get too busy... each part fights with the other...

Not yours. In this tune there is a LOT going on, and yet somehow each
thing is separate, has space and air around it, and clarity...And it is,
first and foremost, musical... Nothing is there just to show off,
although every blessed part is good enough to be a show off part on
its own...And I bet you're playing everything, too, aren't you?

I love Jun's vocals. The breaks where the harmony occurs are both
beautiful and dramatic...IS some of that YOUR voice?... The lower
harmony toward the end?...All the singing is tight in both pitch and
meter...yet never stiff...

Quite a synth lead break, too, at the end...

This is terrific, Tadashi. My hat is off to you. I wish to heck you could
come visit... I can imagine me and ziti just hanging over your shoulder
watching you work...

Ed

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Tadashi, this is brilliant... &mdash 11/29/05 - 02:25:53 AM
Ed,
Because you are a modern minstrel, the word is abundant.
I like to read your comment.
However, I of the oriental am sometimes annoyed.
It is because the abundant words are difficult.
I have only an English ability of about three-years old child.
However, your comment is attractive.
Because you talks about music in the word, and the smell of the culture is
carried.

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Tadashi, this is brilliant... &mdash 11/28/05 - 08:29:55 PM
From the first moments, the drums are complex and yet keep the
groove, then the piano and amazing bass... some tracks like this I have
heard get too busy... each part fights with the other...

Not yours. In this tune there is a LOT going on, and yet somehow each
thing is separate, has space and air around it, and clarity...And it is,
first and foremost, musical... Nothing is there just to show off,
although every blessed part is good enough to be a show off part on
its own...And I bet you're playing everything, too, aren't you?

I love Jun's vocals. The breaks where the harmony occurs are both
beautiful and dramatic...IS some of that YOUR voice?... The lower
harmony toward the end?...All the singing is tight in both pitch and
meter...yet never stiff...

Quite a synth lead break, too, at the end...

This is terrific, Tadashi. My hat is off to you. I wish to heck you could
come visit... I can imagine me and ziti just hanging over your shoulder
watching you work...

Ed

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Not only do you Rock... &mdash 11/28/05 - 09:25:45 PM
..but you jazz, too! Great singing and harmonies by Jun. This is a really cool arrangement. You and Jun make good music together. I hope to hear more from you two.

Keep it coming, Tadashi!

Scorp:)

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Not only do you Rock... &mdash 11/29/05 - 02:31:58 AM
Scorp,
Long time no see. Was you energetic?
The song and the harmony of Jun are wonderful.
I am glad.
I wish to express my gratitude for the comment.
Thank you very much.


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Nothing Lost in Translation Here... &mdash 11/29/05 - 09:47:41 AM
Your work speaks for itself.

Jun's vocal and her harmony performances are done very nicely behind
the frenzy of the music track. All in all, a great collaboration of musical
talents. Very good production.

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Nothing Lost in Translation Here... &mdash 11/30/05 - 10:02:16 PM
J.A.
Thank you for the comment.
I wish to express my gratitude for a comment as kind as you because I am not
good at English.
I am glad for our music to be understood.


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Wonderful &mdash 11/29/05 - 10:39:20 AM
Wonderful, beautiful

Jun's voice talks to my imagination
Her melodies does too

Also the drums speak in this song

I want to listen to this many more times ...

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Wonderful &mdash 11/30/05 - 06:06:52 AM
There are two lovely, distinctive voices in this song - Jun's and yours. This
piece has an "epic" feel to it. I agree with al the good things thta have been
written about it to this point.

"Medicine that works for envy" - now where can get some of that?

10-10-10-10

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Wonderful &mdash 11/30/05 - 10:35:19 PM
Tom,
Thank you for the comment.
I doesn't know "Medicine that works for envy".
However,
If it is "Medicine that works for inky", the detergent seems to be
good.


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Wonderful &mdash 11/30/05 - 11:21:10 PM
Once again, I am cleansed. Purified. Oxidized. Thanks Tadashi.

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Wonderful &mdash 11/30/05 - 10:05:53 PM
Cori,
Magician of sound in Northern Europe.
Thank you for the comment.
I am glad for you to listen to this tune.

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Intriguing song &mdash 11/30/05 - 07:36:17 PM
This is an intriguing song. It catches the atte ntion from the start, then
the vocal kicks in and you're hooked. Beautiful singing, nice playing. The
lyrics are mind-blowing to read! Cool.

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Intriguing song &mdash 11/30/05 - 10:38:53 PM
David,
Thank you from Roseville for the comment.
I wish to express my gratitude for your kind word.

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wow! &mdash 12/03/05 - 02:21:06 PM
Very impressive! Your music is outstanding. I'm curious how you create
your music. It's very well crafted. The percussion is amazingly good as
are all the instruments. I like the singer as well!
great work!

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wow! &mdash 12/05/05 - 06:36:35 PM
Tom,
I wish to express my gratitude for your kind word.
Thank you very much for listening.


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Domo Arigato &mdash 12/04/05 - 09:04:16 AM
Music is an international language. I have some Japanes string music
CDs. I think some of those guys were throwing out jazz notes centuries
ago. Awesome tune.

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Domo Arigato &mdash 12/05/05 - 06:40:33 PM
sky shoes,
I wish to express my gratitude for your comment.
You are international.
It is good at Japanese.
I am glad to meet you.


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whoa!!! &mdash 12/04/05 - 09:08:44 AM
i thought that the title sounds familiar!! Shitto Jiai desune?!
i believe that ive never checked out your music before, but i sure will!
a genius from my neighbourhood! isnt it amazing?!
a pro sound! very progressive but still rocks!

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whoa!!! &mdash 12/05/05 - 07:05:50 PM
jesushairdo,
Thank you for the comment.
I wish to express my gratitude to you.
By the way, I am not good at English.
Please consent.
Well, this is "Shitto Jiai".
and,
I know you.
In "GBU", you gave me the comment.
Let's encounter it again here at the next chance.

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schweet &mdash 12/04/05 - 02:43:25 PM
Kind of like the way the drums keep moving. Very interesting fills and how could anyone not dig the vocal thing? It's awesome. Nice work and thanks for sharing the music in your head.

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schweet &mdash 12/05/05 - 07:10:35 PM
Jerry,
Thank you for a kind word.
By the way,
Your photograph is animation in Japan.
It is "Mach, go, and go and go. "
I liked this animation.


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Japanese Math Pop Rock &mdash 12/04/05 - 03:43:03 PM
The poppy tightness is a little reminiscent of midi-style video game music. Japanese vocals sound like sexy 1970's soul. With crazy bass, drum, and Jazz organ breaks. About 2/3 the way through the song is an airy break and ends with a guitar solo. 3x

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Japanese Math Pop Rock &mdash 12/05/05 - 07:14:38 PM
Silver Persinger,
Thank you from Richmond for the comment on a kind word.
I wish to express my gratitude.

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Another beauty! &mdash 12/15/05 - 02:19:30 PM
Beautiful voice great composition!

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Another beauty! &mdash 12/15/05 - 07:12:45 PM
bizarre,
Thank you for visiting my tune.
Moreover,i wish to express my gratitude for your kind comment.


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Tadashi &mdash 02/22/06 - 09:42:28 AM
This is gorgeous. I love your music. Thank you so much for sharing
with me. your fan, kelli

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