Haruichi_Shindō

Haruichi Shindō

Haruichi Shindō

Musical artist


Haruichi Shindō (新藤 晴一, Shindō Haruichi, born 20 September 1974) is a Japanese musician, lyricist, composer, record producer and author who is affiliated with Amuse, Inc.[1][2] His artist name at his debut was Haruichi (ハルイチ), and he formed a band named No Score with his classmates at high school which later became Porno Graffitti.[3] Originally he was the lead vocalist, but since Akihito Okano joined, he became the lead guitarist and provided backing vocals. He is also a guitarist for THE Yatou. His former wife is actress Kyōko Hasegawa.[4]

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Instruments used

Electric guitars

  • Gibson Guitar Corporation
    • 1960 Les Paul Standard No. 0 0599 (main)
    • 1958 Les Paul Custom "Factory Original Bigsby"
    • 1965 ES-345
    • Custom Shop Historic Collection 1959 Les Paul Standard '00
    • Custom Shop Historic Collection 1960 Les Paul Standard
    • Custom Shop Historic Collection 1959 Les Paul Standard No. 9 1273
    • Custom Shop Historic Collection 1968 Les Paul Custom Black Beauty #015328
    • Memphis Chris Cornell ES-335 Flat Black
    • Custom Shop CS-336 Plain Top
    • Les Paul Junior Limited Edition (until 2011, he donated to charity)
    • 1996 Les Paul Standard
    • 1981 ES-335TD
    • ES-165
    • Flying V
  • Fender Musical Instruments Corporation
    • Custom Shop Master Built Series 1957 Telecaster Made by John English '05 (main)
    • Telecaster Haruichi Model (Replica of the main guitar above. Realized by a collaboration project with a fan club and Fender Japan in 2016)
    • Custom Shop Master Built Series 1957 Stratocaster Made by John English
    • Custom Shop Master Built Series Stratocaster Made by Yuriy Shishkov
    • Custom Shop Master Built Series 60's Telecaster Made by Todd Krause
    • Custom Shop 1960 Stratocaster Relic #R41857
    • 1959 Custom Esquire
    • 1974 Stratocaster
    • 1975 Telecaster Deluxe
    • 1976 Stratocaster
  • Others
    • Paul Reed Smith Modern Eagle Faded Blue Jean
    • Sago New Material Guitars Signature Model No. 1 Black
    • Sago New Material Guitars Signature Model No. 2 White
    • Sago New Material Guitars Signature Model No. 3 Blue Burst
    • Killer Prime Original Black & Prime Original Yellow
    • Gretsch 1969 White Falcon
    • Gretsch Duo Jet 6128 with Bigsby
    • B.C. Rich Mockingbird Slash Model
    • G&L Asat Special With Bigsby
    • Jerry Jones Baby Sitar
    • G'Seven Guitars g7 Special g7-JM Custom Order Model (Jazzmaster Type)
    • Washburn N3 Original davies reissue
    • Line 6 James Tyler Variax JTV-59 Black

Acoustic guitars

  • Martin HD-28V (main)
  • Martin Pre War 000-28
  • Martin 000-28EC (until 2011, he donated to charity)
  • Gibson Les Paul Acoustic
  • Gibson Chester Atkins CEC
  • Gibson J-50
  • Greco Zematis GZA-1800 Tiny Heart
  • Ovation 2003 Collector's Edition
  • Alvarez Yairi WK1-12BK
  • Kohno Guitar Manufacture Concert-J, etc.

Amplifiers

  • Groove Tubes Trio
  • Matchless DC-30
  • Marshall 1973X
  • Marshall 1974X
  • Marshall 1987X
  • Marshall JCM800
  • Reinhardt Storm 33
  • Fender Twin-Reverb
  • Fender Vibro-King Custom
  • Fender Bassman
  • Vox AC30BM (Brian May Custom Limited Edition)

From his early debut to around 2007, the Trio, DC-30, and JCM series were used live. Currently it is mainly the combination of Old Marshall and DC-30. On the other hand, amplifier simulators such as Kemper are used as a sub.

Provided musical lyrics

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Filmography

Radio

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Television

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Films

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Bibliography

Monographs

  • Jitaku nite Sony Magazines – taking a column serialised in the music magazine Pati Pati (released 24 December 2005 ISBN 4-7897-2658-4)

Serialisations

  • "Jitaku nite" – serialised in the music magazine Pati Pati (February 2001 issue – April 2005 issue, 51 times in total)
  • "haru.cam" – posted pictures and comments for himself at the music magazine B.Pass (May 2006 issue – already finished)
  • "Hiroshima Carp Fan mo Umi o Wataru" – he was writing a column about baseball at the Major League information magazine Slugger (May 2006 issue – serialising)
  • "Otoko no Kōkan Nikki" – posted alternately with Akihito at the female fashion magazine "an an" (20 June 2006 – June 2007)
  • "Tokinoo" – Novel. Serialized in the magazine papyrus (February 2008 issue – April 2009)

Novels


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