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NEW YEAR SPECIAL 2024 Takeo Moriyama 3DAYS
1/2(Tue)
Open17:30 /
Start18:00
Ticket on the day:5,500 yen 5,000 yen + tax (one drink included)
*Advance tickets will start selling at the Shinjuku Pit Inn at 11:00AM on December 1,Friday (we accept reservations).
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Takeo Moriyama (ds), Watanabe Fire (as), Takeshi Kurihara (ts), Yoshiaki Sato (acc), Ami Ogaeri (p), Makoto Togashi (b)
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*Tickets (reservations accepted) are available in advance by phone (03-3354-2024) or through the online ticket reservation form for each concert date on our website.
A priority entrance number is given at the time of reservation.

*Admission to the ' Takeo Moriyama 3DAYS ' concert will be in the order of ticket number, so if you have already made a reservation for a ticket, please be sure to purchase your reserved ticket at the Pit Inn reception desk.
*Numbers are assigned at the time of reservation.
*Tickets are available for purchase prior to the performance date.

Requests to Our Customers
Please be aware that the venue will be very crowded if you try to purchase your ticket reservations shortly before the opening time of 17:30. In order to avoid the congestion and ensure a smooth opening, we will start accepting reserved ticket purchases at the reception desk starting at 16:30. We apologize for the inconvenience, but we would like to ask for your cooperation in purchasing tickets early in the time difference. After purchase, you will be able to enter the venue in numerical order upon your return at 17:30 when the venue opens. Thank you for your cooperation.

Music scores are necessary. It preserves sound, conveys sound, and allows ensembles to play together. But it is not universal for all kinds of music. For example, what is the difference between a Do # and a Le ♭? What is the difference in speed when crescendoing and decrescendoing? How do you describe the kobushi (tremolo) in folk songs and enka? The difference between an explosion of joy and despair cannot be written in the score. You can teach 10 people at the same time using sheet music, but you may also lose the individuality of each of the 10 people. In other words, when scores come first, individuality is lost and everyone becomes uniform. Is this a good thing, especially for jazz musicians? My life started with music scores, disliked music scores, and became a music score-oriented person again. From now on, I am going to head towards hating music scores. - Takeo Moriyama

Photo:Toru Fujimori
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