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Motoharu Yoshizawa (吉沢元治) (1931 – September 12, 1998) was an influential Japanese bassist known for playing in a distinctive free jazz and free improvisation style, sometimes deploying electronics and using the unusual self-designed five-string bass he referred to as the "Tiritack". Yoshizawa collaborated with innumerable musicians over his long career; some of the better known include Masayuki Takayanagi, Masahiko Togashi, Takehisa Kosugi, Mototeru Takagi, Kaoru Abe, Steve Lacy, Dave Burrell, Derek Bailey, Evan Parker, Barre Phillips, Butch Morris, Elliott Sharp, Ikue Mori, Keiji Haino, Kan Mikami, Kazuki Tomokawa, Christopher Yohmei Blasdel & .

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  • Motoharu Yoshizawa (jap. 吉沢 元治, Yoshizawa Motoharu; * 1931; † 12. September 1998) war ein japanischer Jazzbassist. (de)
  • Motoharu Yoshizawa (吉沢元治) (1931 – September 12, 1998) was an influential Japanese bassist known for playing in a distinctive free jazz and free improvisation style, sometimes deploying electronics and using the unusual self-designed five-string bass he referred to as the "Tiritack". Yoshizawa collaborated with innumerable musicians over his long career; some of the better known include Masayuki Takayanagi, Masahiko Togashi, Takehisa Kosugi, Mototeru Takagi, Kaoru Abe, Steve Lacy, Dave Burrell, Derek Bailey, Evan Parker, Barre Phillips, Butch Morris, Elliott Sharp, Ikue Mori, Keiji Haino, Kan Mikami, Kazuki Tomokawa, Christopher Yohmei Blasdel & . (en)
  • Motoharu Yoshizawa (吉沢元治 ; 1931 - 12 septembre 1998) est un bassiste japonais influent, connu pour son style musical entre le free jazz et l'improvisation libre, utilisant parfois des sonorités électroniques et une basse cinq cordes dessinée par ses soins qu'il nomme 'Tiritack'.Yoshizawa collabora avec d'innombrables musiciens durant sa longue carrière, parmi les plus connus citons Masayuki Takayanagi, , Takehisa Kosugi, (en), Kaoru Abe, Steve Lacy, (en), Derek Bailey, Evan Parker, Barre Phillips, Butch Morris, (en), Ikue Mori, Keiji Haino, Kan Mikami, Kazuki Tomokawa, & Tenko. (fr)
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  • Motoharu Yoshizawa (jap. 吉沢 元治, Yoshizawa Motoharu; * 1931; † 12. September 1998) war ein japanischer Jazzbassist. (de)
  • Motoharu Yoshizawa (吉沢元治) (1931 – September 12, 1998) was an influential Japanese bassist known for playing in a distinctive free jazz and free improvisation style, sometimes deploying electronics and using the unusual self-designed five-string bass he referred to as the "Tiritack". Yoshizawa collaborated with innumerable musicians over his long career; some of the better known include Masayuki Takayanagi, Masahiko Togashi, Takehisa Kosugi, Mototeru Takagi, Kaoru Abe, Steve Lacy, Dave Burrell, Derek Bailey, Evan Parker, Barre Phillips, Butch Morris, Elliott Sharp, Ikue Mori, Keiji Haino, Kan Mikami, Kazuki Tomokawa, Christopher Yohmei Blasdel & . (en)
  • Motoharu Yoshizawa (吉沢元治 ; 1931 - 12 septembre 1998) est un bassiste japonais influent, connu pour son style musical entre le free jazz et l'improvisation libre, utilisant parfois des sonorités électroniques et une basse cinq cordes dessinée par ses soins qu'il nomme 'Tiritack'.Yoshizawa collabora avec d'innombrables musiciens durant sa longue carrière, parmi les plus connus citons Masayuki Takayanagi, , Takehisa Kosugi, (en), Kaoru Abe, Steve Lacy, (en), Derek Bailey, Evan Parker, Barre Phillips, Butch Morris, (en), Ikue Mori, Keiji Haino, Kan Mikami, Kazuki Tomokawa, & Tenko. (fr)
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  • Motoharu Yoshizawa (de)
  • Motoharu Yoshizawa (fr)
  • Motoharu Yoshizawa (en)
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