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    HIZAKI (born Masaya Kawamura) is a Japanese guitarist, from Kyoto, Japan and began his solo-project in 2004. He was recently a member of Versailles/Versailles -Philharmonic Quintet- but now a member of a new project named Jupiter, since 2013.
    He has also been a member of the bands GARNET GRAVE (1998), Crack brain (1999-2002), Schwardix Marvally (2003-2004), BURNING FIRE (2004) and SULFURIC ACID (2005-2006). After the disbandment of SULFURIC ACID he focused igen on his solo project, now changing its the name to HIZAKI grace project.
    In his solo project he writes and performs all the music, playing guitars, bass and keyboard, while many vocalists from other bands do support vocals for him, such as Fu-ki (ex. BLOOD), SEIJI of Brain Hacker, MASAKI of SULFURIC ACID, Maaya of 999, and Yoshi of Refiena. Support drummers are MIKAGE of Babylon/バビロン and KAI of Sherock.
    HIZAKI's style can be described as heavy/power metal with Neo-Classical compositions and sometimes symphonic arrangemen

    Musicophilia

    2007 non-fiction book by Oliver Sacks

    Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain is a 2007 book by Oliver Sacks. It explores a range of psychological and physiological ailments and their connections to music. It is divided into four parts, each with a distinctive theme: Haunted by Music examines mysterious onsets of musicality and musicophilia (and musicophobia); A Range of Musicality looks at musical oddities musical synesthesia; parts three and four are entitled Memory, Movement, and Music and Emotion, Identity, and Music. Each part has between six and eight chapters, each of which is in turn dedicated to a particular case study (or several related case studies) that fit the overarching theme of the section. Four case studies from the book are featured in the NOVA program Musical Minds aired on June 30, 2009.

    Purpose

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    According to Sacks[citation needed], Musicophilia was written in an attempt to widen the general populace's un

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