¡HAWAIIAN WEDDING SONGS -For Your Special Day-
¡Various Artists
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[Machine Translation] For the couple who will be getting married, I would like you to listen to and use this CD to imagine the wedding scene and honeymoon in Hawaii. For the couple who just after the wedding, I would like you to use this CD at the after-party where your friends gather or at the reception party in Japan. For couples who dream of having their wedding in Hawaii, I want you to imagine the day of your destiny with the person of your dreams through music, and for Hawaii lovers, I want you to listen to Hawaiian arrangements of songs that will make you feel the Hawaii that Japanese people love and bless you with. A wedding song voting campaign was conducted through in-store voting by customers at 37 H.I.S. Resort Wedding Specialty Shops Avanti & Oasis nationwide (January 2016) and online voting (March 2016), and based on the voting results, the most popular songs were selected from the top ranking. This is an instrumental wedding song cover album with Hawaiian arrangements, selected from the top ranking songs. Instrumental covers on ukulele and slack-key guitar performed and arranged by Seiji Katsu, Seiji Omotani, Noboru Matsumoto, and other well-known Hawaiian music players in Japan. Seiji Katsu is the former bassist of Kodomo Bando. He has contributed more than 3,000 songs to many artists, TV programs and commercials. He is a multi-composer who plays ukulele, piano, guitar, bass, bouzouki, and Tsugaru shamisen. / Motani Seiji He has participated in concerts and recordings of many artists as a support guitarist for Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi, Mariko Takahashi, and others, and later established Toy's Office. He also runs ukulele and slack-key guitar classes at Toys Music School in Shibuya, and has released four albums with his healing instrumental unit "IMEHA. Currently, she produces ukulele events and is a member of the rockin' Hawaiian band "E KOMO MAI". / Noboru Matsumoto is a leader in the Hawaiian slack-key guitar world in Japan. Together with Seiji Omotani, he is a member of IMEHA, a three-piece instrumental healing unit that utilizes a slack-key guitar sound. He is also active as a producer of ukulele and Hawaiian music, performing at sessions, shows, and recordings in Japan and abroad. Artwork: Hawaii Migration
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