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  1. Takafumi Wada (和田 貴史, Wada Takafumi, born February 8, 1979) is a Japanese composer, arranger and music producer. He has provided the music for several anime series, television dramas, movies and video games. He is best known for his role on the soundtrack of The Seven Deadly Sins, Seraph of the End and Highschool of the Dead.

  2. ja.wikipedia.org › wiki › 和田貴史和田貴史 - Wikipedia

    和田 貴史わだ たかふみ、 1979年 2月8日 - )は、日本の 作曲家 、 編曲家 、 音楽プロデューサー 。 株式会社 Dimension Cruise 代表 [1] 。 略歴. 千葉県 出身。 東京コンセルヴァトアール尚美 作曲部門 卒業 [1] 。 作曲を 栗山和樹 に師事する [3] 。 専門学校の在学中にアルバイトとしてゲーム製作会社へ入社、その後正社員として同社へ登用される [4] 。 ゲーム会社の退社後は、 日音アーティスト へ所属し、作編曲や、シンセサイザーのマニピュレーションなどをフリーで行う傍らで、専門学校の在学中に出会った 栗山和樹 のアシスタントを勤め、映像音楽の作曲法やスタジオワークを学ぶ [3] 。

  3. Seraph of the End ( Japanese: 終わりのセラフ, Hepburn: Owari no Serafu, also known as Seraph of the End: Vampire Reign) is a Japanese dark fantasy manga series written by Takaya Kagami and illustrated by Yamato Yamamoto, with storyboards by Daisuke Furuya.

  4. Hiroyuki Sawano (澤野 弘之, Sawano Hiroyuki, born September 12, 1980) is a Japanese composer, arranger, lyricist, pianist, and music producer best known for his work on many anime series, video games, television dramas, and movies.

  5. Wada, Takafumi. Add to Favorites. Given name: 貴史. Family name: 和田. Birthday: Feb 8, 1979. Website: http://dimension-cruise... Member Favorites: 4. More: Birth Place: Chiba Prefecture.

  6. Takafumi WADA is best known for the music of The Seven Deadly Sins: Revival of the Commandments, The Seven Deadly Sins: Signs of Holy War, Seraph of the End: Battle in Nagoya, Seraph of the End, and Highschool of the Dead. Birthplace. Chiba, Japan. Birthday. February 8, 1979. I this person. Known for. Highschool of the Dead. Music.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Takumi_WadaTakumi Wada - Wikipedia

    Club statistics. References. External links. Takumi Wada (和田 拓三, Wada Takumi, born October 20, 1981) is a former Japanese football player. [1] He has the dubious distinction of having been relegated with four clubs in five years from 2007 to 2011 (Yokohama FC, Tokyo Verdy, JEF United Chiba and Avispa Fukuoka). Club statistics. References.