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Historia De Un Pais Del Sur 9 by Atsumasa Nakayabashi (20th Century)
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Historically, the Japanese have engaged in a continuous blending of borrowed cultures with their own traditional culture. In the 20th century, this legacy continues with the intermingling of Western instruments and music with traditional Japanese instruments and music…
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Historia De Un Pais Del Sur 1 by Atsumasa Nakayabashi (20th Century)
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Historically, the Japanese have engaged in a continuous blending of borrowed cultures with their own traditional culture. In the 20th century, this legacy continues with the intermingling of Western instruments and music with traditional Japanese instruments and music…
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Historia De Un Pais Del Sur 2 by Atsumasa Nakayabashi (20th Century)
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Historically, the Japanese have engaged in a continuous blending of borrowed cultures with their own traditional culture. In the 20th century, this legacy continues with the intermingling of Western instruments and music with traditional Japanese instruments and music…
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Historia De Un Pais Del Sur 3 by Atsumasa Nakayabashi (20th Century)
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Historically, the Japanese have engaged in a continuous blending of borrowed cultures with their own traditional culture. In the 20th century, this legacy continues with the intermingling of Western instruments and music with traditional Japanese instruments and music…
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Down by the Sally Garden by Masaaki Kishibe (1964-)
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Masaaki Kishibe, is an acoustic guitarist from Japan. Masaaki Kishibe was born in Osaka and began studying piano at a young age, eventually picking up the guitar by the time he was 14. Kishibe learned both instruments at a fast pace and eventually decided he wanted to take learning music more seriously and began composing his own music using the fingerstyle technique.
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fu ta ri by Masaaki Kishibe (1964-)
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Masaaki Kishibe, is an acoustic guitarist from Japan. Masaaki Kishibe was born in Osaka and began studying piano at a young age, eventually picking up the guitar by the time he was 14. Kishibe learned both instruments at a fast pace and eventually decided he wanted to take learning music more seriously and began composing his own music using the fingerstyle technique.
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Spring Come by Masaaki Kishibe (1964-)
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Masaaki Kishibe, is an acoustic guitarist from Japan. Masaaki Kishibe was born in Osaka and began studying piano at a young age, eventually picking up the guitar by the time he was 14. Kishibe learned both instruments at a fast pace and eventually decided he wanted to take learning music more seriously and began composing his own music using the fingerstyle technique.
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Brilliance Of Rime by Masaaki Kishibe (1964-)
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Masaaki Kishibe, is an acoustic guitarist from Japan. Masaaki Kishibe was born in Osaka and began studying piano at a young age, eventually picking up the guitar by the time he was 14. Kishibe learned both instruments at a fast pace and eventually decided he wanted to take learning music more seriously and began composing his own music using the fingerstyle technique.
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Sunset Summit by Masaaki Kishibe (1964-)
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Masaaki Kishibe, is an acoustic guitarist from Japan. Masaaki Kishibe was born in Osaka and began studying piano at a young age, eventually picking up the guitar by the time he was 14. Kishibe learned both instruments at a fast pace and eventually decided he wanted to take learning music more seriously and began composing his own music using the fingerstyle technique.
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Boys Dream by Masaaki Kishibe (1964-)
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Masaaki Kishibe, is an acoustic guitarist from Japan. Masaaki Kishibe was born in Osaka and began studying piano at a young age, eventually picking up the guitar by the time he was 14. Kishibe learned both instruments at a fast pace and eventually decided he wanted to take learning music more seriously and began composing his own music using the fingerstyle technique.
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