Shirou Hamaguchi(浜口史郎) is a Japanese music composer and a famous orchestrat… Read Full Bio ↴Shirou Hamaguchi(浜口史郎) is a Japanese music composer and a famous orchestrator. Best known for his work on the music for the "Ah! My Goddess" anime TV series and movie, music for the "One Piece" TV anime series and variations orchestral arrangement of Final Fantasy Series.
Shiro Hamaguchi was born on the 19th November, 1969 (in Fukuoka). He was admitted into the University of Arts in Tokyo and graduated in 1994. After graduation, he has directed operations for a project given by Victor Entertainment for 2 years.
He joined IMAGINES afterwards. IMAGINES was founded in 1986 by Yuji Saito. It's a group of nine persons sound-team doing various things in the field of music. Hamaguchi first collaborated with Square and Nobuo Uematsu to orchestrate on a few pieces from Final Fantasy 7 Original Soundtrack. Following the success, Hamaguchi has been arranging orchestration for many more final fantasy pieces for SquareEnix.
With Uematsu Nobuo doing the composing, Shiro Hamaguchi arranged the instrumentals/orchestration which makes "Suteki Da Ne", "Eyes on Me", "Melodies of Life" some of the most popular songs in Final Fantasy Series. Hamaguchi also orchestrated several tracks on the Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children - Original Soundtrack.
Shiro Hamaguchi was born on the 19th November, 1969 (in Fukuoka). He was admitted into the University of Arts in Tokyo and graduated in 1994. After graduation, he has directed operations for a project given by Victor Entertainment for 2 years.
He joined IMAGINES afterwards. IMAGINES was founded in 1986 by Yuji Saito. It's a group of nine persons sound-team doing various things in the field of music. Hamaguchi first collaborated with Square and Nobuo Uematsu to orchestrate on a few pieces from Final Fantasy 7 Original Soundtrack. Following the success, Hamaguchi has been arranging orchestration for many more final fantasy pieces for SquareEnix.
With Uematsu Nobuo doing the composing, Shiro Hamaguchi arranged the instrumentals/orchestration which makes "Suteki Da Ne", "Eyes on Me", "Melodies of Life" some of the most popular songs in Final Fantasy Series. Hamaguchi also orchestrated several tracks on the Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children - Original Soundtrack.
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Luna Aeterna ~ The One who Awakens the Sleeper
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@cay5107
Dude wtf, there’s absolutely no limits to your drumming🔥🔥🔥
@PardazoWeedMusic
OMG😮😮😮😮
@nielstengberg
There are non he is walking the astral plan
@nicolausteslaus
He is also gay
@cay5107
@@nicolausteslaus tf you on about my boy? Gay or not he’s still a fucken god at drumming😂
@bennoakes2477
those socks might be the limit
@ozzy7455
The crazy part is everybody looks for his speed and is insanity when it comes to drumming but people don't realize technically this is way more difficult than probably any video he's done
@hazardeur
nah, the anmials as leaders one is way way harder. if you take out memorization of of this excerpt, it's a lot less impressive
@ShrubPlays
@@hazardeur Almost all music (excluding jam bands) requires memorization. How does memorizing an already difficult piece to begin with and making it nearly impossible to play for most musicians equate to being less impressive?
@hazardeur
@@ShrubPlays my point is that all of these parts are really not difficult at all if separated. the only impressive thing here in my humble opinion is that there are so many different parts, hence the memorization. i don't wanna say it's easy but that's not the point of the OP. memorization is a lot easier than perfecting technique. if i had to choose between playing this and that AAL track, i'd go for this 10 out of 10 times. Given enough time, I know i can do it eventually with reasonable effort. The AAL on the other hand.....not so much. Or at least not with a very very unreasonable amount of effort.