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Japanese composer and music arranger
Takeshi Hayama
葉山たけし
Born (1958-06-16) June 16, 1958 (age 66)
GenresJapanese pop
rock
Occupation(s)arranger
composer
guitarist
Years active1978-
Website(WebArchived)
Musical artist

Takeshi Hayama (葉山たけし, Hayama Takeshi, born 16 June 1958) is a Japanese musical arranger and guitarist under Being Inc. records.

Biography

In 1978, he debuted with his own blues band Hanashin ((花伸)) under Trio Records. In 1990s he entered to Being recording agency. Takeshi becomes the main arranger of Japanese singer-songwriter Maki Ohguro. Along with Masao Akashi they were the most busy arrangers during 90s. During the same period time he provided arrangements for another Being artist as Zard, Deen or Wands as is under charge of arranging famous million-sells hits as Makenaide, Kono Mama Kimi Dake wo Ubaisaritai, Motto Tsuyoku Kimi wo Dakishimetara or Anata Dake Mitsumeteru. After the establishment of Giza Studio, he continued providing arrangements for artist as Aiuchi Rina, U-ka Saegusa in dB or Aya Kamiki. Takeshi appears sometimes as a supportive guitarist in Hills Pan Kōjō Live. Since 2012, he's a music teacher of rock and pop department in Senzoku Gakuen of Music. In celebration of his 60 birthday, he held special live with former vocalist of Field of View, U-ya Asaoka. He is active as of 2021.

List of provided works as an arranger

Maki Ohguro

  • Harlem Nights
  • La La La
  • Natsu ga Kuru
  • Atsuku Nare
  • Anata Dake Mitsumeteru
  • Chotto
  • Da Da Da
  • Shiroi Graduation
  • Eien no Yume ni Mukatte
  • Ichiban Chikaku ni Ite ne

etc.

Zard

Deen

  • Kono Mama Kimi Dake wo Ubaisaritai
  • Memories
  • Omoi Kiri Waratte
  • Itsuka Kitto
  • Tsubasa wo Hirogete
  • Hitomi Sorasanaide
  • Hiroi Sekai de Kimi ni Deatta
  • Teenage Dream
  • Eien wo Azuketekure
  • Love Forever

Wands

  • Motto Tsuyoku Kimi wo Dakishimetara
  • Jumpin Jack Boy
  • Sekai wa Owaru Made wa
  • Koiseyo Otome
  • Tenshi ni Nante Narenakatta
  • Million Miles Away
  • Don't Cry
  • Flower
  • Keep on Dream
  • Foolish OK

T-Bolan

  • Heart of Stone
  • Afurederu Kanjou
  • Namida no Egao
  • Omoide ga Sagashiteru
  • Love
  • Baby Blue
  • Tooi Ai no Refrain
  • Natsu no Owari ni
  • Shiny Days
  • Friends

Field of View

Rev

  • Dakishimetai
  • I just fall in love
  • Amai Kiss Kiss
  • Hateshinai Yume wo
  • Break Down

Baad

  • Aishitai Aisenai
  • Mabushii Romance

Keiko Utoku

  • Anata wa Yume no Naka Sotto Shinobikomitai
  • Mabushii Hito

Mi-Ke

  • Pink Christmas

Manish

  • Kono Isshun to Iu Eien no Naka de

Miho Komatsu

Aiuchi Rina

  • Glorious
  • Miracle
  • Story
  • Magic
  • Bara ga Saku Bara ga Chiru

U-ka Saegusa in dB

  • Daremo ga Kitto Dare ka no Santa Claus
  • Yukidoke no Ano Kawa no Nagare no youni
  • Kumo ni Notte
  • Itsumono no Egao de Watashi ga Itai
  • Precious Memories

Mai Kuraki

Aiko Kitahara

  • Fuyu Urara
  • Sekaijuu Doko wo Sagashitemo
  • Utopia
  • Natsu Dakara!
  • Cobalt Blue

Natsuiro

  • Kimi no Namida wa Konnani Koishiteru
  • Natsu no Taiyou no Sei ni shite

Interview

From J-Rock Magazine 1995/June edition

References

  1. "Hanashin". Takeshi Hayama Official Website.
  2. "J-POPの歴史を作った、織田哲郎とビーイングでの二人三脚". Barks.jp. 17 January 2008.
  3. "日本レコード協会認定ミリオンセラーシングル". RIAJ CERTIFIED MILLION SELLER SINGLES.
  4. "教員・指導陣紹介 (葉山たけし)". Senzoku Gakuen Official Website (JP).
  5. "EVENT: 20180616 「歌とピアノのゆうべ」JOIN 葉山たけし「60thBirthdayLive」@大阪". Asaoka U-ya Official Website.
  6. "Takeshi Hayama interview". J-Rock Magazine Official Website (WebArchived). Archived from the original on 13 July 1998.

External links

Wands
  • Hiroshi Shibasaki
  • Shinya Kimura
  • Daishi Uehara
  • Show Wesugi
  • Kosuke Oshima
  • Jiro Matsumoto
  • Issei "Suginho" Ambo
Studio albums
Extended plays
Compilations
Singles
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