![]() ![]() During his junior high school days, he became exposed to non-classical music types, such as the Japanese synthpop group Yellow Magic Orchestra, the British new wave group Japan, David Bowies glam rock, and the London punk scene, forming his attraction to rocknroll. He preferred the trumpets "dirty" image from the 1950s through the 1970s over playing the violin, which was seen as something for higher-class people. When Sugizo was eleven or twelve years old, he began to play the trumpet. His early favorite composers included Beethoven, Bartok, Liszt and J.S. The situation persisted until the age of ten. He practiced it for 3 hours per day, but without the right type of music or composer, began to hate playing music, and coercion from his parents aggravated his feeling of repulsion. At the age of three, by his fathers initiative, he started to learn to play the violin. ![]() From a young age, Sugizo was brought up on classical music and studied classical music theory. His father played trumpet in the Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra, and his mother played cello in the same orchestra. YĆ«ne Sugihara was born on July 8, 1969, in Hadano, Kanagawa, in Japan. Biography Early life and musical education ![]()
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