Arranging a song, is like gathering a lot of active children in schools and making them obey you. It is not hard, but sometimes it is impossible. There are a lot of thoughts in my mind that i consider them as "active children". It is just a matter of consideration and time before i set my arrangements into a fixed mode.
I am learning a lot of new things everyday, everytime, as time goes each moment. Academic musical education is my background, so i started my arrangements with a lot of educational influences. As time goes by, my educational influences are influenced by the industrial / entertainment influences. I am not saying one of the influence is better, but both bring me very much positive thoughts.
These are my arrangements which had been uploaded into youtube.com, and credits for each of the uploaders.
(Exotic to) Joy
Originally titled Ode to Joy, written by L.V. Beethoven. I arranged this song for educational music book, and see how kids play it here.
Amapola
My arrangements for Improvisation competition inside in. Yamaha International Electone Concours 2008 in Tokyo. Originally written by José María Lacalle García in slow tempo, i truned it upside down into a 70's disco style song.
I had arranged some other songs like Cindai (Pak Ngah Sungaimi) and El Cumbancero (Rafael Hernandez Marin) which are not uploaded yet, too.
Hope you can enjoy my arrangements!
~Kenan @Yasaka Shrine, Kyoto, 2011
I am learning a lot of new things everyday, everytime, as time goes each moment. Academic musical education is my background, so i started my arrangements with a lot of educational influences. As time goes by, my educational influences are influenced by the industrial / entertainment influences. I am not saying one of the influence is better, but both bring me very much positive thoughts.
These are my arrangements which had been uploaded into youtube.com, and credits for each of the uploaders.
(Exotic to) Joy
Originally titled Ode to Joy, written by L.V. Beethoven. I arranged this song for educational music book, and see how kids play it here.
Amapola
My arrangements for Improvisation competition inside in. Yamaha International Electone Concours 2008 in Tokyo. Originally written by José María Lacalle García in slow tempo, i truned it upside down into a 70's disco style song.
I had arranged some other songs like Cindai (Pak Ngah Sungaimi) and El Cumbancero (Rafael Hernandez Marin) which are not uploaded yet, too.
Hope you can enjoy my arrangements!
~Kenan @Yasaka Shrine, Kyoto, 2011
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