Bad Boy
[2 Guitars] [score]
"Furyo Shonen" is based on the memoirs of a juvenile delinquent; to preserve the documentary nature of his film, Susumo Hani worked almost exclusively with amateur actors, one of whom sang the song "Maru to Sankaku no Uta" (see below) in the film. During filming, Takemitsu had to rewrite the originally composed music several times due to Hani's disapproval. The version for two guitars, released in 1993, was arranged by the well-known Japanese guitarist Norio Sato at the special request of Toru Takemitsu, who had worked with him on several occasions and held him in high esteem as one of Japan's most distinguished guitarists.
| Featured Product | No |
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| Arranger/Editor | Norio Sato |
| Composer | TAKEMITSU, TORU |
| Availability | Available |
| TAB/Notation | Music Notation Only |
| Level of Difficulty | 4 |
| Description | "Furyo Shonen" is based on the memoirs of a juvenile delinquent; to preserve the documentary nature of his film, Susumo Hani worked almost exclusively with amateur actors, one of whom sang the song "Maru to Sankaku no Uta" (see below) in the film. During filming, Takemitsu had to rewrite the originally composed music several times due to Hani's disapproval. The version for two guitars, released in 1993, was arranged by the well-known Japanese guitarist Norio Sato at the special request of Toru Takemitsu, who had worked with him on several occasions and held him in high esteem as one of Japan's most distinguished guitarists. |