Hello from Japan

TZTHOM

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Joined
Apr 23, 2013
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Japan
Hi, mate.

I am poor at writing/reading English.
I am too old to join this community.

But I LOVE MUSIC.

I don't stick to one genre. But now I'm interested in UK Bass.
I started to create music since 1982. The first synthesizer is SH-101(Roland)!!!

Now, I'm using cubase6 and many software synths and effects.

And sometimes I make PV by using CGI.

I hope you join me.

Thanks!!!!
 
>Terpit

Sorry I missed your message. I'm glad to see you.

>jsmith89

Thank you. I ache for London. Maybe much hotter than japan about club music!
 
welcome! from japan hey? good stuff! moshi moshi! is that how you spell it?

arigato! (means thank you) "moshi moshi" means "excuse me?" or when japanese call phone, at first we say "moshi moshi" such as "hello".

Is it right answer that you ask me? I'm sorry if off the mark.:bone:

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to be honest, of all the places i want to visit tokyo is the one. 2 sides to the same coin my friend :)

Oh! Tokyo is really exciting city. But I live far form tokyo. Do you know Osaka? Osaka is really strange city. Deep Osakan people are always thinking how they have laughed everyone in ordinary conversation. Sorry I'm not so.

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absolutely, tokyo is a must, in a life time. i got this idea in my head that there are mechs and ninjas on the street corners. and tentacle porn.

In Japan, there are no ninja but many "otaku" instead. Otaku means "nerd". But maybe Otaku is more strange.
 
Welcome man; I just joined up here too, 'cuz I needed/need to find people w/ some relative musical tastes in common xD. The classic saying goes "age is nothing but a number", it doesn't make a difference at the end (other than having more wisdom I guess).
 
Welcome. I'm too from Japan, but leaving soon in July after living here for 10 years.

Sadly, I never been taught how to speak Japanese. I have to learn it myself and it's quite difficult.
 
ah yes ok ialready said hello. well, nothibng wrong with being friendly. and in the end, compassion and imagination is all that counts in the end. and you cant take nothing with you when its your time to go. cept your dog, pretty sure its ok to take your dog with you. you know in ancient egypt they would bury the rich with all their shit, so they could take that with them, and that included wives, servants, pets, not just material things. which makes you wonder dont it? were they alive before the funeral pyre? was there even a pyre, you know, the pyramids were such a big deal for the egyptians, they spent so much time putting them together, it seems unlikely that they woud set it on fire in the end, duttn it?
 
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