静岡県・浜松で音が紡ぐ!モノづくりの旅🎹♪〈旅人・ 中村梅雀〉
Nakamura Umejaku’s trip around the town of musical instruments in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka. When I look at it from that tower like this, it looks like a harmonica has been hit. It’s Hamamatsu after all. It’s a musical instrument. It’s starting to look like a harmonica. Hamamatsu is already the world’s. Oh, I can see it. Let’s get in. The sidewalk is so small that it’s not even close to the keyboard . I’m Hashimoto, the head of innovation at the corporate museum at the head office . Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Since its founding in 1887, about 800 products, including musical instruments, that Yamaha has developed are on display, and you can learn about its history. The founder is Yama. He used to repair medical equipment, and when an organ at an elementary school in Hamamatsu broke, he was asked to repair it. So, when he repaired it, he thought, “Oh, I guess I can carry this myself,” and so he started an organ business. You can actually play this organ. Wow. It brings back memories. Yes, if Mr. Ha hadn’t worked on the all-gun, well, Trucks would never have thought about doing business, so, well, they gradually started making pianos and grew from there, and, well, Hamamatsu has a history of gradually becoming a town of musical instruments. Wow. Anyone can experience using A in white . LEDs will come down where you press. So you just have to teach them in order. It’s an AI piano that anyone can easily enjoy playing, where the Gengaku City layer in front of you starts moving according to the keys you hit . It feels like a game. Yes, everyone, thank you for your hard work. It will properly match the video, so yes , yes, I would like to create a new kind of fun where AI can make people realize what they want to do and make new adjustments . Well, there are a lot of people in this company, and they’re thinking about a lot of things, so I think something will come out again. Oh, that’s interesting. Making instruments started with repairs. Even now, there are many highly skilled repair specialists in Hamamatsu. Excuse me. Welcome. Hello. Hello. Please take a look. Beautiful. We handle aquarium frames for pons. Wow. When did they start this? Oh, they were founded in 1975 ? 50 years ago. 50 years ago. Wow, so detailed. It’s Clarid. Ah, they remove all the parts that need to be repaired and polish them, and then they overhaul them. I don’t think they’ll be exactly the same as a new one, but they try to restore them as much as possible. Yes. I think they do that many repairs a year, or rather, they do a lot of specialized repairs. Hey, that just shows how important Hamamatsu is. Right. If you use it, you have to do regular maintenance, so the same customers will say, “This is it, this is it, it’s covered in something, so I’d like to do a little work on it. ” Yes. I’m going to show you some things that don’t look like repairs, but when it gets to this point, it’s the same as a car. Right. It’s almost sheet metal. Right now, there are some lines left here, so I’m going to smooth them out. We will continue to do this. This is, what can I say, this is already a metal part of the machine, and it will be shaped like this. This part is a special repair tool for the machine, handmade by a craftsman. Wow. It’s almost completely invisible. The shape is almost back to the original. Yes. It’s gone back to its original shape. Amazing. First of all, it’s something that is so deeply rooted in Hamamatsu , but there is something that is unique to Hamamatsu, but there is a festival called Hamamatsu Festival, which is held on May 3rd, 4th, and 5th . There is a trumpet corps for adults and children, and small children join the trumpet corps from the early grades of elementary school and play during the festival , so many people actually have the experience of touching an instrument . Yes. It’s like a military trumpet. Right. Shall I wipe it down a bit? Oh, actually, I’m from a brass band too. That’s wonderful. That’s kind of dear. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Be careful. Yes, there is something I would like to achieve on this trip. That is a musical exchange with local high school students. Ah, this is it. I visited Hamamatsu Seisei High School. Hello. It is a Catholic missionary school that has won many top awards in water music contests. Thank you. Wow, that’s amazing. Well, it’s a track record that the successive predecessors have worked hard to leave behind. It’s amazing. Ah, they have been verified several times in the Girls Ensemble contest, but, um, at the national competition, Yes, excuse me. Ah, nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. I’m Nakamura Manjaku. Nice to meet you. The music director is Dojin-san. I’m not very good . No no no no no no no, I’m meeting you all right away. Hello. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. I’m looking forward to it. Let’s do a welcome concert to welcome you. Yeah. I’m looking forward to it. Here you go. They will perform a medley of rock and roll. Okay. Their charm is their energetic performance that incorporates elements of not only classical but also pop and jazz . Everyone looks like they’re having fun. Great. Thank you. Amazing. Mr. Bahja, I would be happy if we could do something together. Is it okay? I would like to do it. Hey, well, I just did this with a big band I know the other day, so I thought it would be fun if we could do that. No, thank you very much. Well, do your best. Okay, let’s start practicing. Yes. Yes. Yes. We divided into each part and started practicing. It felt like a branburner . It was fun and fun. My kids are enjoying it too. Yes. And, there are quite a few kids who joined the club because they wanted to do this, so I would be happy if they could experience the part where they are doing it because they want to, and then the finished performance will be really moving, and I will try not to lose to the high school students. It’s finally time for the real thing. Watson Leeda came out. Hey, it feels good , it feels good. Um, I was thinking that it would be interesting to perform with you all and ride on the breath of these young people. I enjoyed it today. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you, thank you. Thank you. Yeah. Good job. Here you go. Yes. Next is the tradition of the beach. Oh . I, Nakamura Yowa, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka. A trip around the town of musical instruments. The wind from the beach is amazing. I came to Hama Nako’s meal. It seems that there are people who play mysterious instruments in a peaceful place where Ugi farming is popular. Ah, I can hear it. It sounds like a woman’s singing voice. Yes, sorry. I’ll be in the way. Ah , hello. Welcome. I’ll be in the way. Yes, please. Please. The instrument that produces the singing voice-like sound is called Theremin. No, it’s a nice, melancholy sound. Ah, thank you. The thermi, invented in Russia in 1920, is the world’s oldest electronic device. If you bring your hand close to the vertically extended antenna, the pitch of the sound changes. Yes. If you get closer, it gets higher, so it gets lower. Yes. And this one changes the volume. Oh. It gets smaller as you get closer. Yes. I’m going to try combining these . Oh, it’s so fun. It’s good. It’s like the left hand of the image is being moved by the right hand. It’s just a feeling. Yes. There’s also a theremin that’s a little easier to play, called a theremin . The functions of the theremin have been incorporated into it. Yeah. I see. Yes. It looks like this guy is complaining. Oh, right. A lot of things. Oh, interesting. Wow. This is battery-powered, isn’t it? That’s right. Like this. Yes. This is carbonated. Oh, it’s carbonated. 4 minutes of carbonated. Yes. It’s easy to carry around. And the person who made this is, that Masami Takeuchi over there. Oh. Yes. He’s, well, the first person in charge of the theremin. Ah, yes. Uchi-san has continued to perform in order to spread the beautiful colors of the theremin. He developed an instrument that incorporated a theremin into a Russian folk-style fisherman’s house so that anyone could easily enjoy it. After that, Uchi-san suffered from a brain disease, but after rehabilitation, he continues to perform to this day . Interesting. Amazing. Well, I thought I could suddenly do such a joint run, and this is by no means a compliment, but you are quite high level. Yes. Thank you. It is also a training to improve concentration in many ways. Ah, that’s right. Well, even so, we are also doing things like gathering people to prevent dementia . Please increase the number of members and spread the word. Do your best. Yes. Thank you. No, the beach is dyed yellow. Hey, what can you catch in a lake? It’s just the right mix of seawater and coal water. Good evening. Good evening. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. There is a traditional fishing that takes place in the beach at night. It is a popular local leisure activity that anyone can participate in. Hamako is said to be quite far away, and is shallow and wide, so it is the only lake in Japan with a waterfall that I will explain later . That way of saying with the teto is yes. That is the way of cooking the catch caught in the waterfall and serving it to customers. Wow, that’s nice. If you can catch them, you can eat them, so you have to try hard to eat them. That’s right. This might be my first time in Lake Hamana. We’ll start when it gets dark, yes. Well, the sky is still a little bright over there, so I think you’ll have to wait another 15 to 20 minutes. So, this is already both areas. I’ll light the lights up in front. Oh, it’s shallow. It’s shallow. I think it’s best to come as far forward as possible, set up the forest, and look at the area until the light is about to go out. Yes. See, you can see it well. It’s a traditional method of shining a light inside the switch to shine a light on the mosquitoes and fish that have become sluggish in the darkness, and then arriving in the forest. Yes. Mr. Ba, here’s a mosquito. First, have Mori lie down in the water. What should we do? Have him make a cross with the mosquito. That’s right. Yes, please. Yes, okay. Push it in hard. Yes, okay. Got a wild crab. Breathing well. Good. Oh, how interesting. Oh. Come on. Excuse me. You have that net, you know? I’ll bring it a little closer. You can see what looks like an empty table there. Right , right. Oh, push it in. Yes. Lift it up. Oh. Yes. Next is the black table. You’re doing great. Ah, I’m starting to feel like I’m fighting. After enjoying the quantity, a feast awaits. Wow. You did a great job. Well , let me cook it. Yes . Thank you. Yes. The rock crab is boiled and the black table is fried, what a wonderful aroma. Let’s eat. Shada. This is the yuruga. I’ll break it open so that the miso overflows. Ah, the inside is amazing. Let’s eat. Mmm. Amazing. Delicious. I can’t get enough of it. It really does feel like a city of music, with an incredible history, and not just music, it was my first time to see so much stabbing in a forest like that, and doing it while standing on a boat was amazing .
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00:28 800点の楽器が並ぶヤマハの”イノベーションロード”🎹/Yamaha’s “Innovation Road” features 800 musical instruments🎹
03:15 年間1,000本以上修理する”楽器修理のスペシャリスト”/”Instrument repair specialists” who repair over 1,000 instruments a year
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18:45 贅沢すぎる…!獲れたての湖の幸をいただく/So luxurious…! Eating freshly caught lake delicacies
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