Hizaki
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Hizaki (sometimes stylized as HIZAKI, formerly stylized as Hiza:ki) is a Japanese visual kei musician, songwriter, and record producer. He is best known for being the lead guitarist for the symphonic power metal bands Versailles and Jupiter, as well as his own solo project the Hizaki Grace Project.
Biography
Early Life
Hizaki grew up in the countryside of Shiga Prefecture and became a fan of classical music in kindergarten, especially gaining significant interest in the violin, but his parents never let him learn to play one. Eventually when he was in sixth grade he and his older brother began to learn guitar, and the first time playing it, he began his dive into music.
Already a fan of other visual kei bands like Loudness and X Japan, Hizaki wanted to go on to play lead guitar in his own band, but was not skilled enough to play their complex songs so he improved overtime by coming up with his own guitar exercises. After getting better using these exercises he became quite skilled by the time he entered middle school, but no-one around him had the same level of skill.
He entered high school during a time when a boom in the amount of bands in Japan occured, so he finally found some others to play with him. While unwavered in his love of metal and visual kei, his friends preferred genres such as punk rock or grunge. As such, Hizaki said he had little fun in the band and that his high school days were "quite gloomy." After graduating from high school, Hizaki moved to Kyoto and finally found the music scene he always longed for.[3]
Carrer
Hizaki debuted as the guitarist of the band Garnet Grave in the year 1996, which dissolved 3 years later. Hizaki participated in several other small bands after this, including Crack Brain and Schwardix Marvally, which dissolved in 2004.
Hizaki then started his solo carrer with an EP titled Maiden Ritual and another titled Dance with grace. His solo project was put on hold in 2005 when he joined the band Sulfuric Acid, staying until them all the way up until theey disbanded in October of 2006. He then restarted his solo career under the new title, the Hizaki Grace Project with Hikaru and Jasmine You (who then used the stage name Yuu), and Sulfuric Acid's support drummer Seiji. After recruting three more members, Mikage, Teru, and Shaura (who then used the stage name Juka), they released their first album Diginity of crest and curse of virgo
In 2007 Hizaki became a support member of the band Node of Scherzo lead by Kamijo. At Node of Scherzo's first live performance Kamijo and Hizaki announced that they would be forming a new band together and the details of the new band were announced later the same month. Named Versailles, the band would feature Kamijo on vocals, Hizaki and Teru on guitar, Yuki on drums, and Masashi and Jasmine You on bass.
On 1 April 2013, every member of Versailles expecpt for singer Kamijo annonced they would be forming a new band called Jupiter. They recruited Zin as the new vocalist, and released their first new single Blessing of the Future in the summer. Hizaki as since resumed his solo projects releasing the solo EPs and albums Rosario, Back to Nature, and Rusalka.
Equipment
Hizaki's current guitar is the ESP Maiden Hizaki Custom Rose, a custom electric guitar made by the Japanese guitar company Electric Sound Products. It is a dark red, or rose-colored, alder and hard maple electric guitar with a golden flaked rose design and golden string tuners.[2][4]
Specifications
- Body: Alder
- Neck: Hard Maple 3P
- Fingerboard: Honduras Rosewood, 24frets (12-24frets Scalloped)
- Inlay: Abalone Dot
- Scale: 648mm (Long)
- Nut: Lock Nut (R2/42mm)
- Joint: Neck-thru-body
- Tuner: GOTOH SG360-07
- Bridge: Floyd Rose
- Pickups: Seymour Duncan SH-1n (Neck) / Seymour Duncan TB-5 (Bridge)
- Control: Master Volume(w/ Coil Split Switch), Master Tone, Mini Toggle PU Selector
- Color: Rose
Discography