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'''H.Hayama''' is a keyboardist, producer, musician, member of the group [[Tourbillon]], and former member of the group [[D-LOOP]].
  
* '''Full Name'''<nowiki>: Hiroaki Hayama </nowiki>
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==Profile==
* '''Birth Date'''<nowiki>: June 22nd, 1974 </nowiki>
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* '''Full Name:''' Hiroaki Hayama (葉山拓亮)
* '''Birth Place'''<nowiki>: </nowiki>[[Kumamoto|Kumamoto]]
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* '''Birth Date:''' June 22nd, 1974
* '''[[Blood Type]]'''<nowiki>: B </nowiki>
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* '''Birth Place:''' [[Kumamoto Prefecture]], [[Japan]]
* '''Star Sign'''<nowiki>: Cancer </nowiki>
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* '''[[Blood Type]]:''' B
* '''Height'''<nowiki>: 178cm </nowiki>
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* '''Star Sign:''' Cancer
* '''Hobby'''<nowiki>: Movie appreciation </nowiki>
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* '''Height:''' 178cm  
* '''Favorite sport'''<nowiki>: Basketball </nowiki>
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* '''Hobby:''' Movie appreciation  
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* '''Favorite sport:''' Basketball  
  
==<span class="mw-headline">Information</span>==
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==Information==
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Hiroaki Hayama started playing piano and violin at the tender age of three. He began writing music at an early age, composing over 500 songs during high school. In 1997, Hayama joined [[D-LOOP]], which originally was a three member project and released "Just place of Love", "Love me tender" and "GLORY DAYS" before the group took a hiatus in 1998.
  
Hiroaki Hayama started playing piano and violin at the tender age of three. He began writing music at an early age, composing over 500 songs during high school. In 1997, Hayama joined [[D-LOOP|D-LOOP]], which originally was a three member project and released "Just place of Love", "Love me tender" and "GLORY DAYS" before the group took a hiatus in 1998.
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Shortly after, he became one of [[avex]]'s secret weapons, composing for a number of their artists. He was responsible for creating the sound that defined [[w-inds.]], producing their entire debut album, and writing seven of their singles and a numerous amount of B-sides. In addition to his work with [[w-inds.]], he also produced [[hiro]] and other musicians such as [[Amuro Namie]]. Easily said, Hayama is one of the most influential composers who define the Japanese pop sound.
  
Shortly after, he became one of [[avex]]'s secret weappons, composing for a number of their artists. He was responsible for creating the sound that defined [[w-inds.]], producing their entire debut album, and writing seven of their singles and a numerous amount of B-sides. In addition to his work with [[w-inds.]], he also produced [[hiro]] and other musicians such as [[Amuro Namie]]. Easily said, Hayama is one of the most influential composers who define the Japanese pop sound.
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After meeting [[Kawamura Ryuichi]] through a mutual friend at a golf game, the two became fast friends and they collaborated on in Ryuichi's album, [[Vanilla (Ryuichi)|VANILLA]]. Hayama composed "Missing You", and the two began a good working relationship. In 2004, Hayama decided to revive [[D-LOOP]], pairing up with his vocalist -- this time, exempting the former guitarist, producing ''[[Grace Mode|grace mode]]''.
 
 
After meeting [[Kawamura Ryuichi]] through a mutual friend at a golf game, the two became fast friends and they collaborated on in Ryuichi's album, [[Vanilla (Ryuichi)|VANILLA]]. Hayama composed "Missing You", and the two began a good working relationship. In 2004, Hayama decided to revive [[D-LOOP|D-LOOP]], pairing up with his vocalist -- this time, exempting the former guitarist, producing [[Grace Mode|Grace Mode]].
 
  
 
Shortly after, Hayama founded [[Tourbillon]] with Ryuichi and [[INORAN]] in 2005.
 
Shortly after, Hayama founded [[Tourbillon]] with Ryuichi and [[INORAN]] in 2005.
  
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==External Links==
 
 
 
* [http://www.h2rooms.jp H.Hayama's Official Site]
 
* [http://www.h2rooms.jp H.Hayama's Official Site]
* [http://www.tourbillon.jp Tourbillon's Official Site]
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* [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%91%89%E5%B1%B1%E6%8B%93%E4%BA%AE Japanese Wikipedia: 葉山拓亮]
* [http://www.avexnet.or.jp/dloop D-LOOP's Official Site]
 
 
 
  
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Latest revision as of 14:28, 28 January 2013

H.Hayama is a keyboardist, producer, musician, member of the group Tourbillon, and former member of the group D-LOOP.

Profile

  • Full Name: Hiroaki Hayama (葉山拓亮)
  • Birth Date: June 22nd, 1974
  • Birth Place: Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan
  • Blood Type: B
  • Star Sign: Cancer
  • Height: 178cm
  • Hobby: Movie appreciation
  • Favorite sport: Basketball

Information

Hiroaki Hayama started playing piano and violin at the tender age of three. He began writing music at an early age, composing over 500 songs during high school. In 1997, Hayama joined D-LOOP, which originally was a three member project and released "Just place of Love", "Love me tender" and "GLORY DAYS" before the group took a hiatus in 1998.

Shortly after, he became one of avex's secret weapons, composing for a number of their artists. He was responsible for creating the sound that defined w-inds., producing their entire debut album, and writing seven of their singles and a numerous amount of B-sides. In addition to his work with w-inds., he also produced hiro and other musicians such as Amuro Namie. Easily said, Hayama is one of the most influential composers who define the Japanese pop sound.

After meeting Kawamura Ryuichi through a mutual friend at a golf game, the two became fast friends and they collaborated on in Ryuichi's album, VANILLA. Hayama composed "Missing You", and the two began a good working relationship. In 2004, Hayama decided to revive D-LOOP, pairing up with his vocalist -- this time, exempting the former guitarist, producing grace mode.

Shortly after, Hayama founded Tourbillon with Ryuichi and INORAN in 2005.

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