Then, I played in a brass band in high school. But, finally, I overcame that so-called “tone deafness” I got interested in music, I began to play piano, which had been bought by my mother when she got married. There were lotta choral classes sadly, the music teacher pointed out my tone deafness every time, some students teased me. Cool, such a variety of instruments ! Did you come a long way to learn playing them?Īctually I was kinda tone deaf when in junior high school. bassoon and contrabassoon at university tuba, double bass and clarinet at high-school My experience as a musician includes playing: So, I learnt music theory, notation, how to compose, and musical forms like sonata.Now, I’ve been an IT engineer specialized in networks for a decade, I like this job. Luckily, I had an opportunity to take composing classes at the university. ![]() Actually I wanted to study at conservatory but my musical skills were not good enough to pass the examination. solving room acoustic issues with physics. I studied acoustic design at the university, i.e. Well, I’m from Fukuoka, northern side of Kyushu island, Japan, and live in this city with my wife and a little son (three years old right now). Hi, Takeru.It’s a pleasure to meet you! Tell our readers, please, a few words about yourself. ![]() The following interview is featuring Takeru and is conducted by our staff member Alexander T. He said, that good music has ‘consistency’ and ‘variety’ If no consistency, it would be confusing. “I love the words of my professor at the university. Now, please welcome: the MuseScorer Of August, Takeru aka Takernikov from Fukuoka, Japan. Last month we introduced you to flutist and composer Robin M. ![]() In case you missed it, each month we pick one of ’s brilliant members, featuring him or her in an interview available to all MuseScorers. And here comes August’s MuseScorer of the Month!
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