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Harumi Fujita (藤田 晴美, Fujita Harumi, born 1961 in Tondabayashi, Osaka, Japan) was a composer for the first Tomba game and is also known for creating the music for Ghosts 'n Goblins, Mega Man 3 and Skyblazer. | Harumi Fujita (藤田 晴美, Fujita Harumi, born 1961 in Tondabayashi, Osaka, Japan) was a composer for the first Tomba game and is also known for creating the music for Ghosts 'n Goblins, Mega Man 3 and Skyblazer. | ||
==History== | ==Personal Live== | ||
==History with WhoopeeCamp== | |||
When Tokuro Fujiwara set up the WhoopeeCamp website in 1996 it was found by Fujita, after that she contacted Fujiwara and made him a preview song, after that Fujiwara agreed to let her be the composer of the game without hesitation. | When Tokuro Fujiwara set up the WhoopeeCamp website in 1996 it was found by Fujita, after that she contacted Fujiwara and made him a preview song, after that Fujiwara agreed to let her be the composer of the game without hesitation. | ||
During the time she worked on the soundtrack for Tomba 1 Fujita was pregnant, because of this she worked from home. Fujita was free to make the music she wanted, this was because they already had a trusting relationship because they worked together in the past. | During the time she worked on the soundtrack for Tomba 1 Fujita was pregnant, because of this she worked from home. Fujita was free to make the music she wanted, this was because they already had a trusting relationship because they worked together in the past. | ||
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* The Familiar Looking Mansion | * The Familiar Looking Mansion | ||
* The Mermaids Singing Rock | * The Mermaids Singing Rock | ||
==Master Recordings== | |||
The Soundtrack was made with these devices: | |||
* Roland JV-1080 | |||
* Korg01RW | |||
* Akai Sampler S2800i | |||
These devices have been thrown away, so has the master recording, but before doing so Fujita made a digital backup. | |||
[[File:TombaMasterSoundtrackFloppy.png|thumb|200px|VHS containing a Tomba 1 trailer.]] | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Fujita was pregnant while working on Tomba 1, saying 'It was a very rough time'. https://twitter.com/HarumiFujita/status/1252989248937967616 | *Fujita was pregnant while working on Tomba 1, saying 'It was a very rough time'. https://twitter.com/HarumiFujita/status/1252989248937967616 |
Revision as of 20:15, 9 February 2021
Harumi Fujita (藤田 晴美, Fujita Harumi, born 1961 in Tondabayashi, Osaka, Japan) was a composer for the first Tomba game and is also known for creating the music for Ghosts 'n Goblins, Mega Man 3 and Skyblazer.
Personal Live
History with WhoopeeCamp
When Tokuro Fujiwara set up the WhoopeeCamp website in 1996 it was found by Fujita, after that she contacted Fujiwara and made him a preview song, after that Fujiwara agreed to let her be the composer of the game without hesitation. During the time she worked on the soundtrack for Tomba 1 Fujita was pregnant, because of this she worked from home. Fujita was free to make the music she wanted, this was because they already had a trusting relationship because they worked together in the past. She was working under very tight deadlines, even so that, when her child was born, she went to the office and kept on working. One time she was called by Fujiwara who told her that a song had to be done right away, she created the track in 2 hours, that was the shortest time she ever made a track.
Working with Nao Hatsutani
Nao Hatsutani was credited in the first game as composer, this was because she helped Fujita with the soundtrack. Tokuro Fujiwara asked Fujita to make Hatsutani's wish true, to compose music. Hatsutani came to the house of Fujita and she helped her create some tracks for the games, these tracks include:
- The Familiar Looking Mansion
- The Mermaids Singing Rock
Master Recordings
The Soundtrack was made with these devices:
- Roland JV-1080
- Korg01RW
- Akai Sampler S2800i
These devices have been thrown away, so has the master recording, but before doing so Fujita made a digital backup.
Trivia
- Fujita was pregnant while working on Tomba 1, saying 'It was a very rough time'. https://twitter.com/HarumiFujita/status/1252989248937967616
- Fujita asked a programmer who worked on Tomba 1 for help because her son could not complete some events. https://twitter.com/HarumiFujita/status/1252977284987752448 (Needs Translation)
External Links
- https://twitter.com/soundfujita - Twitter