Makoto Narazaki
Makoto Narazaki's Gear
This music video for the Official Hige Dandism song "White Noise" (especially at 2:41), is one of many examples where Makoto Narazaki can be seen with an Orange AD200 MK3 bass head, both in music videos, during live shows, and in studios.
On the Free The Tone company's website, several images of Makoto Narazaki's gear are shown, including one where a Free The Tone PA-1QB programmable analog 10-band EQ for bass is visible.
On the Free The Tone company's website, several images of Makoto Narazaki's gear are shown, including one where a Free The Tone ARC-4 effects switch pedal is visible.
On the Free The Tone company's website, several images of Makoto Narazaki's gear are shown, including one where a Darkglass Electronics Alpha Omega Preamplifier pedal is visible.
On the Free The Tone company's website, several images of Makoto Narazaki's gear are shown, including one where a Free The Tone Black Vehicle pedal is visible. Makoto Narazaki also uses it in studio when recording bass for Official Hige Dandism songs.
On the Free The Tone company's website, several images of Makoto Narazaki's gear are shown, including one where a Pike Amplification Vulcan Bass Overdrive pedal is visible.
On the Free The Tone company's website, several images of Makoto Narazaki's gear are shown, including one where two Ampeg PN-115HLF bass cabinets are visible.
On the Free The Tone company's website, several images of Makoto Narazaki's gear are shown, including one where a Darkglass Electronics Super Symmetry bass compressor pedal is visible.
On the Free The Tone company's website, several images of Makoto Narazaki's gear are shown, including one where a Line 6 HX Stomp Guitar Multi-Effects Floor Processor pedal is visible.
On the Free The Tone company's website, several images of Makoto Narazaki's gear are shown, including one where a Korg Pitchblack Advance tuner pedal is visible.
In a photograph of Makoto Narazaki during a live performance with Official Hige Dandism, 0.50mm Dunlop Tortex Triangle guitar picks are visibly attached to his microphone stand.
This music video for the Official Hige Dandism song "White Noise" (especially at 2:41), is one of several examples where Makoto Narazaki can be seen with an Orange OBC115 bass speaker cabinet paired with his Orange AD200 MK3 bass head.
In the official live video "Official髭男dism - ミックスナッツ" on YouTube, Makoto Narazaki is seen playing an Alleva Coppolo LG5 Classic bass guitar at the 1:36 mark. The video is provided by Official髭男dism as part of their SHOCKING NUTS TOUR performance, selected from NIPPON BUDOKAN.
In the YouTube video titled "Official髭男dism - 50% [Official Video]," Makoto Narazaki is seen playing the Moog Minimoog Voyager Electric Blue Edition at the 1:58 mark, confirming his use of this synthesizer.
In the official music video for "SOULSOUP" by Official髭男dism, Makoto Narazaki is seen playing a Fender Jazz Bass at the 1:28 mark. Not sure about the year though
In the official music video for "TATTOO" by Official髭男dism, Makoto Narazaki is seen playing a Yamaha BB235 bass guitar at the 2:19 minute mark, confirming his use of this instrument.
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