File:Summer Kikujiro - Joe Hisaishi, performed by Jason Han.ogg

Summer_Kikujiro_-_Joe_Hisaishi,_performed_by_Jason_Han.ogg(Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 1 min 50 s, 88 kbps, file size: 1.16 MB)

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English: Summer from the theme song of film Kikujiro (Wikipedia introduction: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kikujiro), by Joe Hisaishi (Wikipedia introduction: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Hisaishi):

In my life journey, it's a time I got away from this melody and its memory. These days nearby, just while I was cleaning my paper books of notation, one yellow and self-printed sheet came out in front of me with dust smelt good under winter afternoon sunshine . Then, I knew, it's the time to pick up my memories of Summer and Joe Hisaishi many years ago: I can remember: around the summer of 2009, on the stage of my under-graduated ceremony, I have played this melody for the remembrance, and a friend has associated me to video it... At that time, I was a younger and handsome boy (though you might have different opinions and I don't want to admit I am aging currently... take back a step, I am stronger, braver and clever than that time, I thought) on that stage with many hopes for the unknown future, some degrees as the boy Kikujiro searching for the direction of his mother on the railway... To be honest, I didn't watch that movie, but heard the story from my older brother... Then, the world of imaginations opened that my departure from university would be like on another railway with many fantasies in dreams... I can also remember my family, during that time, has some good Japanese friends... mainly because of my mother's teaching of Tai chi and Chinese songs, like many from Teresa Teng's (Wikipedia introduction:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teresa_Teng; Indeed, I can sing very beatifully... )... Some interactive visits made that summer relaxing, joyful, light and breathing out the sweet of tea... And I didn't need to think too much, but play my favorites naturally and gently...Oh, on the opposite pages, there were papers for Hana-Bi (Wikipedia introduction: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hana-bi) which was also dreamed by myself... as a fast-disappearing firwork as love, though at that time I really didn't know what was love and miss... Maybe till today, I didn't also... Many years have past... they have almost all gotten back to their own country, especially after the tsunami... And messages have all been broken... Sometimes, it's because that we were so busy in our own matters... and sometimes, we didn't know how to... I thought picking up this melody right at the beginning of 2018 was a good news, which meant I could remember more fragments of my life... untill one day depending on those, I could run out of my Maze... Oh, my fingers weren't flexible as before... But when playing, I almost saw days before and some imageries deeply stored in my brain... warm colours... hard to say clearly... Let us listen to it...

By the way, I self-recognized Joe Hisaish's many melodies from Neo-Classic and Neo-expressionism...only him...
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