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Masayuki Takayanagi, the Glossary

Index Masayuki Takayanagi

was a Japanese jazz / free improvisation / noise musician.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 14 relations: Free improvisation, Gibson ES-175, Jazz, Kaoru Abe, Keiji Haino, Masabumi Kikuchi, Masahiko Togashi, Motoharu Yoshizawa, Nobuyoshi Ino, Noise, Noise music, Otomo Yoshihide, Sabu Toyozumi, Three Blind Mice (record label).

  2. Free improvising musicians
  3. Japanese jazz guitarists
  4. P.S.F. Records artists

Free improvisation

Free improvisation or free music is improvised music without any general rules, instead following the intuition of its performers.

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Gibson ES-175

The Gibson ES-175 (1949–2019) is a hollow body Jazz electric guitar manufactured by the Gibson Guitar Corporation.

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Jazz

Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with its roots in blues, ragtime, European harmony and African rhythmic rituals.

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Kaoru Abe

(May 5, 1949 – September 9, 1978) was a Japanese avant-garde alto saxophonist. Masayuki Takayanagi and Kaoru Abe are 20th-century Japanese musicians and P.S.F. Records artists.

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Keiji Haino

Keiji Haino (灰野 敬二 Haino Keiji; born May 3, 1952) is a Japanese musician and singer-songwriter whose work has included rock, free improvisation, noise music, percussion, psychedelic music, minimalism and drone music. Masayuki Takayanagi and Keiji Haino are P.S.F. Records artists.

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Masabumi Kikuchi

was a Japanese jazz pianist and composer known for his unique playing style. Masayuki Takayanagi and Masabumi Kikuchi are 20th-century Japanese musicians and musicians from Tokyo.

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Masahiko Togashi

was a Japanese jazz percussionist and composer.

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Motoharu Yoshizawa

Motoharu Yoshizawa (吉沢元治) (1931 – September 12, 1998) was a Japanese bassist and composer known for playing in a distinctive free jazz and free improvisation style, sometimes deploying electronics and using the unusual self-designed five-string bass he referred to as the "Tiritack". Masayuki Takayanagi and Motoharu Yoshizawa are 20th-century Japanese musicians.

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Nobuyoshi Ino

Nobuyoshi Ino (born March 26, 1950, Gunma) is a Japanese jazz double-bassist.

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Noise

Noise is sound, chiefly unwanted, unintentional, or harmful sound considered unpleasant, loud, or disruptive to mental or hearing faculties.

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Noise music

Noise music is a genre of music that is characterised by the expressive use of noise.

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Otomo Yoshihide

is a Japanese composer and multi-instrumentalist.

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Sabu Toyozumi

Yoshisaburo "Sabu" Toyozumi (born Tsurumi, Yokohama; 1943Rusch, Bob "The Questionnaire", Cadence Volume 15, Number 2, 1989) is one of the small group of musical pioneers who comprised the first generation playing free improvisation music in Japan.

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Three Blind Mice (record label)

Three Blind Mice is a Japanese jazz record label founded in June 1970 as a showcase for Japan's emerging jazz performers.

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See also

Free improvising musicians

Japanese jazz guitarists

P.S.F. Records artists

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masayuki_Takayanagi