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Kouhei Munemoto | |
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Origin | Japan Hokkaido |
Genres | POP |
Occupation(s) | Music Producer Composer Arranger Pianist |
Instrument(s) | Keyboard Piano Synthesizer Music Sequencer |
Website | https://hank.style/munemoto-kouhei/ |
Kouhei Munemoto (born April 4, 1984[1]) is a Japanese music producer, sound producer (composer/arranger)[1], and musician (pianist/keyboardist).
He is affiliated with Halftone Music hank.
He is from Hokkaido. His blood type is O.
Person
[edit]He began playing classical piano at the age of 3, studying musical notation and harmony, and moved to Tokyo after enrolling in a music college. He started his professional music career while still in school, and is now responsible for producing, directing, composing, arranging, and performing music throughout the year.He is well-versed in a wide range of music, and has a wide variety of arrangement designs and universal performances that are unrestricted by genre. He is one of Japan's leading musicians and artists with a unique style. He also holds live shows under his solo name all over the country. In his private life, he has a particular interest in overseas travel and food, and it can be seen that he has deep friendships with celebrities from various fields, including the sports world, beyond the genre of music.
Recent activities
[edit]“Konosuke Sakazaki’s Momoiro Folk Village NEXT”[2] (regular, music director, Fuji TV NEXT)
Drama series “Special Crimes Division/Wataru Hanajima” (playback, TV Asahi)
Musical “Do You Wanna Dance?” sponsored by PARCO Theater ” (Music)
“Namba MG5” (in charge of musical accompaniment, Fuji Television)
“Anime Brave, I Quit” (Gekiban, TOKYO MX)
2nd Momoclo Troupe Special Performance “CHANGE THE FUTURE! <<Change the Future>>” (Music, Meijiza)
Composition/Arrangement/Recording/Live Participating Artists
[edit]Kana Adachi, Yui Aragaki, Leo Ieiri[3], Kana Uemura, Yuya Ozaki, Onsoku Line, Kasarinchu, Miliyah Kato, Tomomi Kahara, Ayaya Ueki, Mone Kamishiraishi, Kariyushi58, Ai Kawashima, Hiroshi Kitadani, Kii Kitano, Kimagren, Anri Kumaki, Yuki Clay, Clementine, Kumi Koda, Aika Kobayashi, Shogo Sakamoto, Soushi Sakiyama, Chiaki Sato, Johnny's WEST, Juska Grandpere, Sayuri Sugawara, Ayaka Segawa, Kosuke Naka, Akina Nakamori, Ataru Nakamura, Yukino Nakajima, Hajime Chitose, Motohiro Hata, Batten Girls' Team, Yo Hitoto, Koumi Hirose, Miho Fukuhara, Ryota Fujimaki, Takarami, Michiru Hoshino, Porno Graffitti, Yu Mamata, Yoko Minamino, Momoiro Clover Z[4][5], Ikusaburo Yamazaki , Yugin, Miho Yokota, 2AM, ___ (under bar), Aimer, CHiYO, DISH//, KG, Little Black Dress, May'n, MinxZone, nangi, savage genius, SCANDAL, Surface, the Indigo, urata naoya, Uru[6][7][8], WANIMA, KinKi Kids, Moeka Yahagi[9]
Career
[edit]Born April 4, 1984 in Sapporo. He moved to Tokyo in April 2003 and entered a music college.
Since his time at school, he has met many musical friends who will go on to play professionally.
He started his professional career in May 2003 when he met singer-songwriter Ai Kawashima, who was performing on the street at the time.
He began his career as a full-fledged musician, and also performed his first string arrangement for Ai Kawashima's single ``12 Seasons ~4th Spring~''.
Since then, he has been involved as the bandmaster at Ai Kawashima's live performance on August 20th every year.
After producing and supporting Kawashima Ai, he also began supporting Kasarinchu, Kariyushi58, Kosuke Naka, Hiroshi Kitadani, Nakamura Naka, Moto Chitose, and others.
He met Satoshi Takebe, whom he considers to be his mentor, on the recording of Fuji TV[10]'s ``Bokura no Ongaku''. (He will be in charge of the ending BGM for ``Bokura no Ongaku.'') In 2008, his musical talent and skills were recognized by Satoshi Takebe[11], and he became a member of Halftone Music.
In 2009, he auditioned as a support member of Porno Graffitti and was selected from among several candidates.
In 2010, he participated in his first tour at the 11th Live Circuit ``∠TARGET'', and since then has provided a wide range of support in live support and song production.
Since 2010, he has also been composing and arranging music for artists.
His first song for Akina Nakamori[12] was ``kodou,'' released in December 2015, and is said to have been a turning point for his as a musician.
After ``koudou,'' he also composed three songs: ``Hirari -SAKURA-'', ``[La La Bye.''], and ``Amane'', and ``Hirari -SAKURA-'' was created after begging pornographic artist Haruichi Shindo to write the lyrics. That's what it means.
My first encounter with Kami Hirose was when I was in charge of arranging ``The Best Ending Together,'' which was released in November 2016, and he has said that he had deep feelings for this production, and has worked on several works to date. Also in charge of
In many cases, he has been involved in composing and arranging music as a result of live support, and for Tomomi Kahara, he was the bandmaster for the national tour ``TOMOMI KAHARA CONCERT TOUR 2014 ~MEMORIES~'' and was responsible for composing and arranging ``Kimi ga Soba de'' released in May 2016. It turns out.
In August 2016, he met Ikusaburo Yamazaki and was in charge of arranging all 11 songs for "1936 ~your song~", and has been the bandmaster at live performances since then. He also wrote the song "Keep in touch" released in 2018.
In 2016, he took over the music direction of Momoiro Clover Z from Satoshi Takebe, and has since worked with Daisuke Asakura (access), Ryo Owatari (Do As Infinity), Takashi Kashiwakura (toe, the HIATUS), TAKUYA (ex. JUDY AND MARY), and Hidekazu Hinata. (Straightener, Nothing's Carved In Stone) and other artist players are offered as band members. Also from 2016 to present, he is in charge of music director for ``Konosuke Sakazaki's Momoiro Folk Village NEXT'' (Fuji TV NEXT). Appeared as a pianist in all performances of the eccentric comic show "Nagano and Takajo." series by Reni Takajo and comedian Nagano, which has been held since 2017.
In February 2017, he participated in the live performance ``Original Award Show~Happy 60~'' to celebrate music producer Satoshi Takebe's 60th birthday. (Cast: Gospellers, Yo Ichisei, kōkua, Yumi Matsutoya, Maki Oguro, Yu Sakai, Aoi Teshima, Ken Hirai, JUJU, Toshinobu Kubota, miwa, Yuki Saito, Shikao Suga)
Released in July 2018, AbemaTV's love reality show ``Today, I fell in love.'' '' theme song ``I'm in love with you now'' was co-written with Kana Adachi.
They have known Yukino Nakajima, an artist produced by Shogo Hamada, since their student days, and they often work together on music, and they participated in the recording of their 2016 major debut album "N.Y.". He also composed the songs ``stepup'' and ``Yume no Tobira'' included in ``Sorairo no Yume'' released in 2017. Since “Gradation in Love” released in 2018, he has also been involved in arranging.
In 2017, he was in charge of the music for the drama series “Special Crimes Division/Wataru Hanajima” (TV Asahi).
In 2018, the musical “Do You Wanna Dance?” sponsored by PARCO Theater was released. ” In charge of music.
At his solo live performances, which he has held every year since 2014, he has expressed his joy and gratitude for the many artists and works he has been involved with, from live support to song production, and has repeatedly said that his dream is to create film music. There is.
In December 2020, he started arranging and programming activities in the unit "363820" with his hometown friend Takahiro Morita "Jouhnny".
References
[edit]- ^ a b ハーフトーンミュージック (2011-03-31). "Kouhei Munemoto プロフィール". Artists. ハーフトーンミュージック. Archived from the original on 2019-10-07. Retrieved 2012-06-28.
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External Links
[edit]- Kouhei Munemoto Profile - hank
- Kouhei Munemoto(@kouhei_m) -X
- Kouhei Munemoto (@munemotokouhei) - Instagram
- Kouhei Munemoto - WIKIDATA
- Kouhei Munemoto - MusicBrainz
- Kouhei Munemoto - Apple Music
- Kouhei Munemoto - IMDb
- Kouhei Munemoto - CD JAPAN
- Kouhei Munemoto - VGMdb
- Kouhei Munemoto - ALL MUSIC
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