Hiroshi Asai
Hiroshi Asai (麻井 寛史, Asai Hiroshi) (born 26 April 1978) is a Japanese arranger, musician and composer for the Giza Studio label. He is a former member of band The★tambourines.[1] Since 2012 he is a member of the instrumental band Sensation.[2] He arranged music for artists such as Miho Komatsu, U-ka Saegusa in dB, Mai Kuraki, Shiori Takei and many others from the Giza Studio label. He did back vocals for Rina Aiuchi. He participated in live concerts for artist such as Zard's since 1999, Koshi Inaba's solo live tours, Marie Ueda and Garnet Crow Symphonic Concert 2010 ~All Lovers~. He's active as an arranger and player as of 2020.
Hiroshi Asai 麻井 寛史 | |
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Born | Okayama, Japan | 26 April 1978
Genres | Japanese pop |
Occupation(s) | composer, arranger, musician |
Years active | 1999–present |
Labels | Giza Studio |
Associated acts | The★tambourines, Sensation |
Website | http://sensation-music.jp/biography.html |
List of provided works as a composer
Akane Sugazaki
- Promises
List of provided works as a lyricist
Aya Kamiki
- Sakura E
Hayami Kishimoto
- Yes or No?
- from you from me
List of provided works as an arranger
Miho Komatsu
- Camouflage
- Kamisama wa Jitto Miteru
U-ka Saegusa in dB
- Smile & Tears
- Ryuusei no Nostalgia
Ai Takaoka
- Nemurenai Yoru
Marie Ueda
- Hanamonage
- Shihaisha
- Tomoshibi
- Journey
- Romantika
Shiori Takei
- Yasashii Hizashi
- Ano Umi ga Mietara
- Futari no Sunny Day
- Ryuusei
- At Eighteen
- Shiosai Letter
Saasa
- Saite Hiraite
- Uso,
- eyes to eyes
- Over The Rainbow
- Naturally
Mai Kuraki
- Love, Needing
- Chance for you
Aiko Kitahara
- Kinsenka
Aya Kamiki
- Crash
grram
- Atarashii Asa wa Kuru
- Orange Sora
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References
- http://the-tambourines.com/
- First headline news"Opened home page!"(ホームページオープンしました!)http://sensation-music.jp/news.html
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