List of keyboardists for the Splatoon series

A list of keyboardists for the Splatoon series.
BUN
Full name | Ayako Hatanaka |
Native name | 畠中文子 (はたなか あやこ) |
Pseudonym | BUN |
Born | 9 February 1976 (age 49) Japan |
Occupation | Keyboardist |
Role(s) | Keyboardist at multiple live performances |
Instrument(s) | Piano Keyboard |
First game | N/A |
Latest game | N/A |
Ayako "BUN" Hatanaka is a pianist who performed at Niconico Tokaigi 2016, Cho-ongakusai 2016, and Haicalive at Tokaigi 2018.
Work in Splatoon
Title | Credit |
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Shiokalive 2016 | Keyboard |
Squid Sisters 2nd Live Concert from Chokaigi 2016 | |
Splatoon Live in Makuhari -Shiokalive- | |
Shiokalive at Cho Party 2016 | |
Haicalive at Tokaigi 2018 | |
Octotune (Splatoon 2 Original Soundtrack) | Live Keyboard |
Splatoon 2 Live in Makuhari -Tentalive- | Keyboard (Squid Sisters Live) |
Soundtrack credits
Splatoon Live in Makuhari -Shiokalive-
Album cover | Song title | In-game artist's name |
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![]() Splatoon Live in Makuhari -Shiokalive- |
Opening ~ MC1 (1st Concert) | Squid Sisters |
Ink Me Up (1st Concert) | ||
Now or Never! (1st Concert) | ||
City of Color (1st Concert) | ||
Maritime Memory (1st Concert) | ||
Calamari Inkantation (1st Concert) | ||
Now or Never! | ||
Opening ~ MC1 (2nd Concert) | ||
Ink Me Up (2nd Concert) | ||
Now or Never! (2nd Concert) | ||
City of Color (2nd Concert) | ||
Maritime Memory (2nd Concert) | ||
Calamari Inkantation (2nd Concert) | ||
Bomb Rush Blush (2nd Concert) | Callie | |
Tide Goes Out (2nd Concert) | Marie |
Octotune (Splatoon 2 Original Soundtrack)
Album cover | Song title | In-game artist's name |
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![]() Octotune (Splatoon 2 Original Soundtrack) |
Commence the Fest ~ MC1 (1st Concert) | Off the Hook |
Color Pulse (1st Concert) | ||
Acid Hues (1st Concert) | ||
Muck Warfare (1st Concert) | ||
Ebb & Flow (1st Concert) | ||
Fresh Start (1st Concert) | Squid Sisters | |
Spicy Calamari Inkantation (1st Concert) | ||
Now or Never! (1st Concert) | Off the Hook & Squid Sisters |
Splatoon 2 Live in Makuhari -Tentalive-
Album cover | Song title | In-game artist's name |
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![]() Splatoon 2 Live in Makuhari -Tentalive- |
Opening~MC1 (Cho Party 2016) | Squid Sisters |
City of Color (Cho Party 2016) | ||
Ink Me Up (Cho Party 2016) | ||
Maritime Memory (Cho Party 2016) | ||
Calamari Inkantation (Cho Party 2016) |
Gallery
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Hatanaka, second from left, with Shiokalive at Cho Party 2016's band.
External links
Matu
Full name | François Régis Matuszenski |
Native name | François-Régis « Matu » Matuszenski |
Pseudonym | Matu |
Born | 13 January 1966 (age 59) Paris, France[1] |
Occupation | Keyboardist |
Role(s) | Keyboardist for European live concerts |
Instrument(s) | Keyboard |
First game | N/A |
Latest game | N/A |
François "Matu" Matuszenski is a keyboardist who performed at all of the virtual live concerts which took place in Europe.
Work in Splatoon
Title | Credit |
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Squid Sisters at Japan Expo 2016 | Keyboard |
Off the Hook Concert at Polymanga 2018 |
External links
Tomomi Oda
Full name | Oda Tomomi |
Native name | 小田 朋美 |
Born | Unkown |
Occupation | Keyboardist |
Role(s) | Keyboardist for the Nintendo Special Rock Band |
Instrument(s) | Keyboard Vocals |
First game | N/A |
Latest game | N/A |
Tomomi Oda is a keyboardist and composer who performed for the Nintendo Special Rock Band, a group that played exclusively at the Nintendo Switch Experience 2017 in Tokyo Big Sight, Japan.
Since the live arrangements at the Nintendo Special Rock Band's concerts opted to use live vocals, she provides the singing voice of Harmony and Ichiya for the songs Splattack!, Seaskape, Shellfie, and Now or Never!.
Other credits
Title | Credit |
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Nintendo Switch Experience 2017 | Keyboard and Vocals for the Nintendo Special Rock Band |
Gallery
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A photo of the Nintendo Special Rock Band's members as well as Mahito Yokota and Toru Minegishi. Tomomi Oda is on the top row in between Shuntaro Kado and CO-K
External links
Nozomi Fukasawa
Full name | Fukasawa Nozomi |
Native name | 深澤 希実 (ふかさわ のぞみ) |
Born | 17 February |
Occupation | keyboardists |
Role(s) | Keyboard for Wet Floor Shibuya |
Instrument(s) | Keyboard |
First game | N/A |
Latest game | N/A |
Nozomi Fukasawa is a keyboardist who would preform songs from Splatoon 2 at the Tower Records of Shibuya, Japan as a part of the band Wet Floor Shibuya.
Work in Splatoon
Title | Credit |
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Inkoming! (Tower Records) | Keyboard for Wet Floor Shibuya |
Soundtrack credits
Inkoming! (Tower Records)
Album cover | Song title | In-game artist's name |
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![]() Inkoming! (Tower Records) |
Inkoming! (performed by Wet Floor Shibuya) | Wet Floor Shibuya |
External links
Ai Kuwabara
Full name | Ai Kuwabara |
Native name | 桑原 あい (くわばら あい) |
Born | 21 September 1991 (age 33) Chiba, Japan |
Occupation | Pianist |
Role(s) | Pianist for Ink Theory |
Instrument(s) | Piano |
First game | Splatoon 2 |
Latest game | Splatoon 2 |
Ai Kuwabara is the pianist for Ink Theory.
Work in Splatoon
Title | Credit |
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Splatune 2 (Splatoon 2 Original Soundtrack) | Piano |
Soundtrack credits
Splatune 2 (Splatoon 2 Original Soundtrack)
Album cover | Song title | In-game artist's name |
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![]() Splatune 2 (Splatoon 2 Original Soundtrack) |
Broken Coral | Ink Theory |
Riptide Rupture |
Gallery
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Kuwabara recording Broken Coral
External links
Nao Nishimura
Full name | Nao Nishimura |
Native name | 西村奈央 (にしむら なお) |
Born | 8 October 1988 (age 36) Japan |
Occupation | Keyboardist |
Role(s) | Keyboardist at the Chokaigi 2018 concert |
Instrument(s) | Keyboard |
First game | N/A |
Latest game | N/A |
Nao Nishimura is a keyboardist who performed at the Haicalive at Chokaigi 2018 concert.
Work in Splatoon
Title | Credit |
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Haicalive at Chokaigi 2018 | Keyboard |
Gallery
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Nishimura, center, for the Haicalive at Chokaigi 2018 concert.
External links
Ena Suzuki
Full name | Ena Suzuki |
Native name | 鈴木 栄奈 (すずき えな) |
Born | 19 November 1989 (age 35) Aomori Prefecture, Japan |
Occupation | Keyboardist |
Role(s) | Keyboardist for multiple Tentalive concerts |
Instrument(s) | Keyboard |
First game | N/A |
Latest game | N/A |
Ena Suzuki[2] is a keyboardist who performed in the backing band for multiple Tentalive concerts.
Work in Splatoon
Title | Credit |
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Tentalive at Tokaigi 2019 | Keyboard |
Splatoon 2 Live in Makuhari -Tentalive- | Keyboard (Off the Hook Live) |
Haicalive Kyoto Mix | Keyboard |
Soundtrack credits
Splatoon 2 Live in Makuhari -Tentalive-
Gallery
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Suzuki performing.
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Suzuki, second from right, with the band from Tentalive at Tokaigi 2019: Jimbo-chan, Satoshi Adachi, and CO-K.
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Suzuki, far right, with the band from Haicalive Kyoto Mix: DORA, Mai Imamura, Tetsuya Oyama, and Satoshi Adachi.
External links
Takuro Iga
Full name | Iga Takuro |
Native name | 伊賀 拓郎 (いが たくろう) |
Born | 28 October 1985 (age 39) Haramachi, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan[3] |
Occupation | Pianist Composer |
Role(s) | Pianist for Damp Socks feat. Off the Hook |
Instrument(s) | Piano |
First game | Splatoon 3 |
Latest game | Splatoon 3 |
Takuro Iga is a multi-instrumentalist musician who has worked on various video game soundtracks outside of the Splatoon series. He is the pianist for Damp Socks feat. Off the Hook.
Work in Splatoon
Title | Credit |
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Splatune 3 (Splatoon 3 Original Soundtrack) | Piano for Damp Socks feat. Off the Hook |
Soundtrack credits
Splatune 3 (Splatoon 3 Original Soundtrack)
Album cover | Song title | In-game artist's name |
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![]() Splatune 3 (Splatoon 3 Original Soundtrack) |
Candy-Coated Rocks | Damp Socks feat. Off the Hook |
Tentacle to the Metal |
External links
Shoko Nagasaki
Full name | Nagasaki Shoko |
Native name | 長﨑 祥子 (ながさき しょうこ) |
Born | 3 July |
Occupation | Keyboardist Composer Arranger |
Role(s) | Keyboard for the live Deep Cut concerts |
Instrument(s) | Keyboard |
First game | N/A |
Latest game | N/A |
Shoko Nagasaki is a multifaceted musician who has consistently appeared as the keyboardist for Deep Cut's live performances.
Work in Splatoon
Title | Credit |
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Deep Cut Concert at Nintendo Live 2022 | Keyboard |
Splatune 3 (Splatoon 3 Original Soundtrack) | Live Keyboard |
Splatoon 3 Live Concert featuring Deep Cut at Nintendo Live 2024 TOKYO | Keyboard |
Ordertune (Splatoon 3 Original Soundtrack) | Live Keyboard |
Soundtrack credits
Splatune 3 (Splatoon 3 Original Soundtrack)
Album cover | Song title | In-game artist's name |
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![]() Splatune 3 (Splatoon 3 Original Soundtrack) |
Anarchy Splatcast (1st Deep Cut Concert) | Deep Cut |
Anarchy Rainbow (1st Deep Cut Concert) | ||
Fins in the Air (1st Deep Cut Concert) | ||
Hide and Sleek (1st Deep Cut Concert) | ||
Opening (1st Deep Cut Concert) | N/A | |
Clickbait (1st Deep Cut Concert) | ||
Sea Me Now (1st Deep Cut Concert) | ||
Calamari Inkantation 3MIX (1st Deep Cut Concert) | Deep Cut x Squid Sisters |
Ordertune (Splatoon 3 Original Soundtrack)
External links
References
- ↑ François Matuszenski on wikipedia
- ↑ Twitter response to name clarification: "My name is Ena Suzuki😊!!"
- ↑ Takuro Iga's profile on VGMdb