. His transcriptions are highly regarded for being "Intermediate-Advanced," making them a staple for classical guitarists looking to bridge the gap between traditional repertoire and modern popular music. Popular Collections & Key Pieces Takeuchi has released several volumes under the Zen-On Guitar Library Gendai Guitar
★★★★☆ (4/5) One star deducted because your right hand will cramp after 30 seconds of "Scarie."
Before diving into the specific volume, it is essential to appreciate the man behind the sheet music. Noriyasu Takeuchi (often written in Japanese as 竹内永和) is a highly respected figure in the world of solo guitar transcriptions. After studying classical guitar under masters like Kazumasa Ishizuki and Yoshi Sato, he went on to win the prestigious 5th Newcomer Grand Prize and take first place at the 7th Guitar Competition in Japan.
: During the late 2000s and 2010s, massive libraries of scanned Japanese classical guitar sheet music (including rare, out-of-print Gendai Guitar editions by Takeuchi) were archived and shared on platforms like eMule, RapidShare, 4shared, and media blogs. File uploaders frequently grouped archives using distinct folder tags, usernames, or software versions—such as old codec tools or localized web handles ("atomix", "scarie", "mamado"). From Russia with Love
If “Atomix” is a sprint, “Scarie” is a slow creep through a funhouse mirror. The title is a deliberate misspelling of “scary,” hinting at a childlike, almost naive sense of dread. Takeuchi removes the safety net of tonality here.
These titles do not translate neatly. They are neologisms, sound-pictures, or perhaps inside jokes. Let’s dissect each.
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To compress a multi-guitar rock epic into a solo classical performance, Takeuchi relies on a . The iconic 12-string acoustic introduction is faithfully preserved through rolling arpeggios. The vocal lines are simulated using subtle string bends and vibrato, while the legendary dual-guitar closing solo is reimagined as an intricate series of rasgueados and rapid pull-offs. 3. "Fly Me to the Moon" (Bart Howard)
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