Matthew Asato: getting high view counts for his impressive looper solo compositions



Matthew Asato: I'm almost a year living in the U.S., and it is inevitable to make a self-comparison to how I was before I moved down here. I have done this with a certain frequency. Not as a form of imprisonment to that already, but merely as analysis of how intense and rapid have been the changes in my life. Starting with the appearance, to the way of playing and studying guitar. It's funny reading some reviews saying 'like I'm different,' and at the same time very satisfying to see other people send me messages noting developments in "my" music. And that's just the beginning ... Beyond these changes are most noticeable by the fact of being always posting any pictures or video, there are those that just me and my insides are able to know (if it is not appropriate to say). In short, never imagined that out of my comfort zone would bring me so much learning and growing in so many areas and situations. Given all that, I made ​​a short song, more joyful melodies to demonstrate at the mercy of the sound change on me. The key changes are to give justice to the name of the song. And the end is to show that no matter how large are the changes, it is essential to remain the essence (paralleling the education and values ​​I received from my parents, teachers, teachers and friends, with the "initial riff" repeating another time - but with slight modifications ... what a coincidence - showing that this was the part of the song that I chose to give the strongest feature of these 2 minute guitar). I know it can be somewhat confusing and perhaps none of it makes sense not to have lyrics, but that was my self-interpretation. That my changes never stop changing

Change - Matthew Asato


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