MORAL CONSTIPATION the Short.
The making of the music was discussed in the last Blog. It is all about the vocal meaning...
The comment on it from an old Jazz Muso colleague, TOM:
"You're certainly moving in to a new era, with your music & lyrics fit. Well done!"
Which is as good as an old musical cartoonist can expect! π
Music is just a Hobby, and I am still so new to song writing, even if I sang in school.
Sound Messe Osaka 2026
Out to ATC HALL today for the Messe, which is actually a Guitar Show. Acoustic/ Electric and Accessories like pedals/ amps with a lot of artist performances on several stages and in some of the booths.
I am not particularly interested in those performances and have no idea who most of the artists are. Seemed to me last year that many of the attendees where just there for the performances. Or is that just where the most seats are to take a rest?
Cosplaying today as an oldman. π
I have ZERO interest in Acoustic Guitars and will not even walk through that part of the exhibit.
It opens at 11AM, but I have to leave home at 9:30AM to get there by then as it is by the water at Osaka bay. Reason to get there when it opens is to try and get one of the 35 tickets for the 3 guitarists gig in Shisaibashi's MUSIC BAR M from 7:30PM that evening. That was the deal in 2024 to get in. Maybe can just buy at the venue tonight? Not sure now...
That will make it a very long day for me. I expect to crash at my son's apartment for awhile between the Messe and Bar Show, if I get a ticket. It is also expected to be 29°C, so a long hot day. Not sure I will last.
People involved with metal guitarist TOKYO METAL CITY were promoting a bunch of his shirt and hat merchandise . I wasn't interested in getting any of that, but could have made a hat for myself at the same POD place. Like this:
May do that for the next event, but I do have cards and stickers to give away. Having a hat would make identifying me a bit easier. Maybe that doesn't matter at all.
Just strange that way I guess... π
UPDATE: 2026/5/18
Attended the event. Much good, but also some that isn't.
2 minutes of what I went for:
The ELECTRIC GUITAR HALL is mostly the ceiling as Japan privacy means I don't want to show people in it. The noise is ridicules as people playing through amplifiers in the booths can't hear themselves, so it gets louder and louder. Many "old style" guitarists need the volume to play and feel it. Guitar/pedal booths need Amp sims and headphones, the same way it is in the PEDAL exhibit area, and the way the German Guitar Show did it this year. They put guitar amps in another location all together.
Fender/ Gibson don't bother with the show. They made their own stores, the way BOSE did to sell their poor audio gear, so customers could not A/B compare to a better product next to it.
There are so many talented guitarists about! Guitar is also such a big thing in Japan.
Seems to me, that Sound Messe is all about low quantity, quality handmade products. Few well known names. Almost COMIKET (self published comics) or WONDER FESTIVAL (models & garage kits) in scope.
The highlight for me though was the event put on at MUSIC BAR M. Brilliantly MC'ed by TOKYO METAL CITY with BABI (Mr. Ishida of Zanshin Instruments, Zanshin Records).
And after thinking about it for a day or so, these, THE HOT WATER TRADE:
And one in Japanese, γζΉ―ε£²:
FREAK GUITAR LAB JAPAN
One of the main reasons for me to go to Sound Messe was to see how Mattias's Made in Japan guitars were going. I had been interested in buying his Made in Sweden 7 string till I was told it was 900,000yen!
Units closer to production were on display at Sound Messe Osaka May 2026. I expect their release later this year. I was told price to be around 380,000yen. And they will not have True Temperament Frets as that would make them even more expensive.
In 2025 when I was looking at the first prototype (made by dragonfly) and thinking to myself "that body shape isn't cool", Mattias came up behind me and said, "we are working on making a better Super Strat Shape!" . He read my mind.
So they are a much nicer looking guitar now. But that price is high and it doesn't have true temperament frets, even if the true temperament fret improvement is far too subtle for the way I play guitar to notice.
What isn't mentioned much is true temperament are for STANDARD E tuning, but support down tuning all the strings. Not going to help in Open G or C or whatever strange tunning you may want to try though.
Seems to me they are marketing that to someone who would pay that because it is a low volume, limited edition, Mattias ( an awesome musician and great guy!) product, rather than buy a similarly spec'd Ibanez for 1/3 ~ 1/2 the price. Japan does have lots of collectors.
Note that Tokyo Metal City played a FREAK GUITAR LAB Made In Japan guitar during his set in the video above...
There is this thing though where you can judge someone's character from how they treat the waiters and waitresses and such people. Even possible customers. If they aren't treated with respect, you know you can't trust them. Something I don't forget...
My Best Pick
¥323,400 for the bottom fixed bridge, headless, multiscale, 7 string Strandberg, is "my pick" for current best guitar. BUT, as a retired hobbyist synths & guitarist for 50 years, I still feel like a beginner that can't justify cost/ benefit of itπ₯΄
Was a professional inventor/ designer/ programmer/ manager in the electronic musical instrument industry for 25 years (before changing to safety/ training/ medical things), but only ever an amateur musician. No one cares what I release. Been a "pro" (as in getting paid) cartoonist for 25 years though, hence I feel more comfortable describing myself now as a Musical Cartoonist π. The careful/ cheap Scotsman in me I think π€
Enfants Terribles
Was out to Nakanoshima Museum Of Art for the Enfants Terribles exhibition of 3 local artists on Tuesday.
It is Yanobe Kenji with his Space Cats, ATOM HEAD suit and such that was the attraction to me though. Even got a 500yen SPACE CAT from a BANDAI Gashapon Machine outside the museum shop, rather than the 30cm tall Orange SPACE CAT artists figure of the 3m tall one that guards the outside of the Museum going for 49000yen!
Was a nice warm fine day. This is the best time of year
Love the whimsical pop art ness of Kenji's work.
It isn't that far out to Nakanoshima, and I only walked around for about 90 minutes total, but came home and slept for an hour or so, I was that tired. This getting old and needing Grandpa naps is very true, and a concern for me. Managing my energy seems to be getting more important as the weeks go by.
I can see how going out far just gets way too much trouble as you age.
ζ εη γ«γ―ζγεΊγγͺ!Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken!
The bluray arrived and this was the first time for me to see that a US region disc would not play in a Japanese player, despite being "the same region". So used a different player...
The interactions between the 3 main characters, each with a skill & a social disability, PRODUCER, DIRECTOR/ CONCEPT ARTIST and ANIMATOR are utterly glorious.
The issues are EXACTLY the same designing and building anything, and I have been all these rolls in my engineering career. All real world issues discussed, but about Animation Production here.
I can see why Elvis Costello, 3 years my senior, a musician, also loved it too.
What a glorious thing Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken! is.
What Retired People Found
YouTube has shown me so many of these recently. I don't watch many, but found many of the same things myself.
- Not having to go to an office and deal with problems and the people, and the commute is such a huge relief. No performance reviews or dealing with arseholes. The stress from your life vanishes.
- Looking inward, not money or promotion or those types of external goals, makes you release what is really important to you.
- Sometimes not achieving anything at all in a day is great too.
- So much of the advice thrown out in the world has been by loud extraverts, that does not apply at all to the rest of us.
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