¡Piano Biyori
¡Yuichi Watanabe

 Description
[Machine Translation] Yuichi Watanabe's latest work has been gaining attention from all over Asia at a rapid pace with CD releases in various Asian countries, including the release of all titles in Korea! ( Yuichi Watanabe Profile ) He began playing the piano at the age of four, and while a student at the Conservatoire National de Musique, he studied composition and orchestration under Pierre Porte, a master of the French music world who discovered Richard Clayderman. He has been acclaimed for his lyrical and lyrical melodies. Most of his albums released by Bellwood Records made the top 10 of the Oricon Healing Chart. Yuichi Watanabe's music has also been well received in Korea, where he has released all of his albums as well as CDs in various Asian countries, and is rapidly gaining attention from all over Asia. He is one of the most popular sounist in Japan and Asia right now. Yuichi Watanabe's piano spins out soft and comfortable phrases from the keyboard. Yuichi Watanabe's piano sometimes whispers, sometimes speaks eloquently, and although it is instrumental, the melodies become words that envelop the listener, as if there is a "poem" in them. I believe that this is not only due to his advanced technique, but above all to his love and sense for music. Watanabe probably listens to various genres of music and feeds them back into his own sound. His new album, "Piano Days," is also filled with Watanabe's abiding "love" for music. Although it is possible to consider this as a healing sound, which has somehow become a trend, Watanabe's music has potential that goes beyond that. Yuichi Watanabe's piano music is not so simple that it can be described in one word, "healing.


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