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Yumi Kurosawa : Beginning of a Journey.
Melodic and mixed world tunes on japanese koto.
On the Japanese "Koto", this album presents original melodic and mixed world tunes. Other instruments include a violin ensemble, cello, trombone and computer sounds. An inspiration work straddling traditional and contemporary worlds.
Songs:
1. Jungle Moon
2. GreenPt
3. Inner Space
4. Beginning of a Journey 1
5. One Girl's Story
6. TAKEDA Lullaby
7. Thank Your Lucky Stars
8. Rapture Movement 1
9. Rapture Movement 2
10. Rapture Movement 3
11. Beginning of a Journey 2
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 10/28/2012
Yumi Kurosawa lives in New York USA
Tagged as: World, Other, Hammered Dulcimer, World Influenced
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