
Taka Aida
Taka Aida, a doctor of engineering in chemical engineering. An amateur composer. Mainly creating computer-programmed music.

Sympathy for the Cut Melon Sympathy for the Cut Melon
Using the sounds of Panpipes, Handcrapping,Drums, Bass,Electric Piano and String-Mellotron-like Pads. I imagine Patrick Moraz on keyboards, Bill Bruford on drums and Richard Sinclair on electric bass,I don’t know if it works well.

November: Tamarack / The Huron Carol / Tamarack November: Tamarack / The Huron Carol / Tamarack
This work consists of three sections. The first and third sections are mainly in an odd time signature of 13/4, while the second section includes march in 2/2, jig in 2/2 and reel in 2/2.

Wings to Fly Wings to Fly
This is a kind of fight song or yell for someone flying away to the new worlds, including myself. I'm just starting a new job yesterday, September 11, 2023. The catchiest tune among my works by far.

March: Deep Water Lies Still March: Deep Water Lies Still
Music itself is mostly composed in an authentic way in the classical music except the many changes in the time signatures. I cannot explain why I employed such a way. It came into my head just like an inspiration. I wrote the sheet music as it was.

Overture: Arrival Overture: Arrival
This piece is an opening track of my second album, "Waterloo Suite". It starts like an ordinary classical music with cello, oboe, harp and string orchestra. At 2:53 it changes to prog rock, and at 3:26 it changes again to avant-garde rock style.