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is a Japanese musician, best known as the leader and bassist of the rock band
L'Arc-en-Ciel L'Arc-en-Ciel ( French: 'The Rainbow', stylized as L'Arc~en~Ciel), also known as Laruku, is a Japanese rock band, formed in Osaka in 1991 by bassist tetsuya and vocalist hyde. Following the departure of original members hiro and pero, guitarist ...
. He was formerly known by the stage name tetsu and he started using his birth name professionally on December 1, 2009. While in L'Arc-en-Ciel his name is styled as tetsuya, whereas in his solo work it is styled as TETSUYA. He also does backup vocals in L'Arc-en-Ciel and has composed many of the band's songs, including " Link", " Ready Steady Go", "Finale", "
Driver's High "Driver's High" is the eighteenth single by L'Arc-en-Ciel, released on August 11, 1999 it reached number 2 on the Oricon chart.Animator''. Track listing * Remix by Yukihiro. References 1999 singles L'Arc-en-Ciel songs Songs written ...
", "
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", " Pieces" and "
Good Luck My Way "Good Luck My Way" is the thirty-eighth single, and first 20th L'Anniversary's single, by L'Arc-en-Ciel, released on June 29, 2011. It was used as the closing theme song of '' Fullmetal Alchemist: The Sacred Star of Milos''. Released in three diff ...
". In 2001 he started a solo career under the name TETSU69 (1969 is his birth year). From 2005 to 2006 he was a support member of Morrie's solo project Creature Creature.


Playing style

Tetsuya plays with a melodic style. Many of
L'Arc-en-Ciel L'Arc-en-Ciel ( French: 'The Rainbow', stylized as L'Arc~en~Ciel), also known as Laruku, is a Japanese rock band, formed in Osaka in 1991 by bassist tetsuya and vocalist hyde. Following the departure of original members hiro and pero, guitarist ...
's songs involve him playing counter melodies with guitarist
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while still holding a groove with the drums. Tetsuya's composing can be seen as more "poppish" as compared to Ken's who has a heavier and sometimes bluesy approach. He frequently uses slides, hammer-ons, and pull-offs in his playing. He plays with a pick most of the time, but uses finger style occasionally when the song calls for it, such as in "
Winter Fall "Winter Fall" is the ninth single by L'Arc-en-Ciel, released on January 28, 1998. It debuted at number 1 on the Oricon , established in 1999, is the holding company at the head of a Japanese corporate group that supplies statistics and info ...
" , " Jojoushi" , "
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" and "Mirai Sekai". In a few songs he can be heard using the slap style of playing, such as in the L'Arc songs "The Nepenthes" and "Twinkle, Twinkle". Tetsuya has also used distortion, such as in "
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" and "Butterfly's Sleep". Tetsuya primarily plays a 5 string bass since L'Arc-en-Ciel's 15th anniversary, but is known to occasionally use 6 strings. Such as in "
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", "Time Goes On", "Get Out from the Shell" where he plays lead melody. In "Perfect Blue" he used a 6 string
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(an electric guitar between the range of a bass and standard electric guitar). Tetsuya also uses a guitar/bass double neck in the song "Trust". Even though Tetsuya is endorsed by
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and has several signature models, he has used his
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bass for most of his recording work. Tetsuya is an avid collector of basses and guitars, owning over 120 basses and more than 20 guitars. Tetsuya now also endorses
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basses and his signature model is the US Series 55-69 tetsuya. He was seen using variations of this bass at the band's recent 20th anniversary concerts in aid of the great Japanese earthquake and tsunami tragedy.


Discography

;Singles ;EP ;Albums ;DVD / Blu-ray ;Other releases


References


External links


TETSUYA Official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Tetsuya L'Arc-en-Ciel members Ki/oon Music artists Japanese rock bass guitarists Japanese male singer-songwriters Japanese singer-songwriters Japanese male rock singers Visual kei musicians Japanese alternative rock musicians Musicians from Shiga Prefecture 1969 births Living people Male bass guitarists