Haneoka Kei
- Name: Haneoka Kei
- Native name: 羽岡佳
- Nationality: Japanese
- Gender: Male
- Born: August 5, 1977
- Age: 46
His graduation work "Piano Quintet No. 1" received high praise, and he appeared in the "70th Yomiuri Rookie Concert " sponsored by the Yomiuri Shimbun in the composition major. Became a professional upon graduating from college in 2000.
While working on a lot of music for TV anime, TV dramas, and commercials, he is also active in a wide range of activities such as providing music to singers such as TVXQ , Tackey & Tsubasa , and Younha. In the anime work, the gekitomo of " Magical Detective Loki RAGNAROK " was the first work, and since then, he has often participated in the work of Hiroshi Watanabe , the director of the same work.
He is characterized by composing various songs, and also composes bright songs such as songs that include piano and classical elements, and music from the Super Sentai series. When composing, he does not use the staff notation, but uses the scorewriting software of the personal computer.
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