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The Guitar Solo Masterpieces of Noriyasu Takeuchi: A Journey Through V-Atomix, Scarie, and Mamado
For now, copies of Volume V remain rare. But with growing interest on forums like Delcamp and Classical Guitar Delight, a reprint may be imminent. Until then, treasure any recording or PDF you find. And if you learn to play “Mamado” cleanly, post it online. Noriyasu Takeuchi might just be watching – and perhaps, finally, he will explain what that title means.
Volume 7: Contains diverse favorites including "Dancing Queen" (ABBA), "Can't Take My Eyes Off You", "Amazing Grace", and "A Whiter Shade of Pale". Selected Works & Screen Music: The Guitar Solo Masterpieces of Noriyasu Takeuchi: A
: Captures the intense rhythm and passion of Argentine tango. "Amazing Grace"
But in the middle of the chaos, something strange happened. A new melody emerged—one neither of them had written. It was simple, five notes repeating: the rhythm of a heartbeat, the shape of a sigh. The audience stopped crying. They weren’t afraid anymore. They were listening. Notation : Standard notation (some editions may include TAB)
Scarie: Exploring New Dimensions in Guitar Solo
series, are widely used by intermediate to advanced classical and fingerstyle guitarists. Popular Arrangements by Volume but tone production and sustaining notes.
- Playability: Unlike classical transcriptions that can be impossible for intermediate players, Takeuchi simplifies the harmony just enough to keep the melody and bass moving without requiring unnatural finger stretches.
- "Atomix" Technicals: Expect a lot of hammer-ons, pull-offs, and rapid position shifts to mimic the synthesizer lines of the original Kiddy Grade opening.
- "Scarlet" Technicals: Expect lush chords, vibrato, and expressive phrasing. The challenge here is not speed, but tone production and sustaining notes.
Notation: Standard notation (some editions may include TAB).