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We are "how to count one to ten"
member : Yuta Okuhara (Gt,Key) Yosuke Minamizuka (Dr) Taichi Yaguchi (Gt) Mayuko Wada (Ba) Shunsuke Hayashi (Gt)
Formed by a drummer, bassist, and 3 guitarists, "howtocount1to10" is an instrumental post-rock band from Tokyo, Japan. The sound is clean, using no effects, and creates a sort of bricolage by utilizing the natural beauty of sound. Their songs are composed by splitting notes between the five of them with pin-point accuracy. When combined, they create a surprisingly colorful, fresh pop sound.
Performing their notes with unwavering faith creates inventive scales that leave listeners open to a universe of interpretations.
By noticing the wide variety of sounds created by bridge muting, they found that when their 3 guitarists hit the same chords, this created a slight phase shift. Skillfully intertwining this with the drummer's poppy ghost notes, and glued together with streaming bass lines, their music creates a virtual cocktail party of sound that tugs at the heart strings of their listeners.
We are "how to count one to ten"
member : Yuta Okuhara (Gt,Key) Yosuke Minamizuka (Dr) Taichi Yaguchi (Gt) Mayuko Wada (Ba) Shunsuke Hayashi (Gt)
Formed by a drummer, bassist, and 3 guitarists, "howtocount1to10" is an instrumental post-rock band from Tokyo, Japan. The sound is clean, using no effects, and creates a sort of bricolage by utilizing the natural beauty of sound. Their songs are composed by splitting notes between the five of them with pin-point accuracy. When combined, they create a surprisingly colorful, fresh pop sound.
Performing their notes with unwavering faith creates inventive scales that leave listeners open to a universe of interpretations.
By noticing the wide variety of sounds created by bridge muting, they found that when their 3 guitarists hit the same chords, this created a slight phase shift. Skillfully intertwining this with the drummer's poppy ghost notes, and glued together with streaming bass lines, their music creates a virtual cocktail party of sound that tugs at the heart strings of their listeners.
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