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Hiro Fujikake Solo Orchestra"Moon on The Ruined Castle"

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Uploaded by on Mar 4, 2008

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http://www.muse-factory.com/Sample%20Score-English/800-CD.html
Sheet music is available at http://www.Muse-Factory.com
Solo Orchestra is a Synsesizer Full Orchestra played by Hiro Fujikake alone with the assistance of computer.
This movie is the concert live in 2005.in Japan with Libo and Kurenai Taiko unit.
This music can be played by mandolin orchestra,wind orchestra so on.

藤掛廣幸ソロ・オーケストラ:荒城の月による変奏曲

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  • I think the music and video is out of sync...dunno about that though...Idc about the video anyways, the music is great and thats all that matters :D

  • Thank you for your having interest in this music!

    This live performance at concert was played by Solo Orchestra and Chinese Cello + 2Percussion players.

    "Solo Orchestra" means Computer controled full orchestra played by Hiro Fujikake alone.

    So this is the live session between Computer and Human being.

    Some sound (Cymbal/Another percussions/Some orchestral sound etc.) were played by computer.

    I hope these imformations can be helpfull for you.

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  • Amazing arrangement and this Chinese cello, what a wonder. Thank you so much for sharing!

  • @ElisavanYaslana Sounds very plausible. Maybe I was a little too amused by what I thought I would see, when I posted this comment. And as written above, it seems I was just wrong.

  • @KakaoHammerhead They may have been present for a different song in the show. It is generally bad manners to leave the stage while your group is performing, even if you do not have a part in the current piece, at least orchestrally. It detracts visually from the performance and causes a break in the show, so it is avoided. This is probably why those players remained even though they did not really have a part in this song. Especially in a performance that is this visually pronounced.

  • The music is great, but the performance...

    Why do they pretend to need those taiko players? Everyone can see, that the don't have any cymbals and only play half of the drums that can be heared. Look carefully. They don't even hit the drums. Bad show ;)

    Nice song though.

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