Sachi Tainaka

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Sachi Tainaka
(田井中彩智, タイナカ サチ)
On the 2007 single "会いたいよ。/ 君との明日."
On the 2007 single "会いたいよ。/ 君との明日."
Background information
Born April 30, 1986 (1986-04-30) (age 22)
Origin Hyōgo, Japan
Genre(s) J-Pop
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter
Instrument(s) Singing, piano
Years active 2006–Present
Label(s) Sistus Records
Website Official site
In this Japanese name, the family name is Tainaka.

Sachi Tainaka (田井中彩智 (kanji) or タイナカ サチ (katakana) Tainaka Sachi?) is a Japanese singer who is best known for her vocals in the opening songs of the anime version of Fate/stay night.

She is also well-known for her amazing voice range (3 octaves), as shown in the song, "Saikō no Kataomoi". She states that she was singing by a river, when she was suddenly able to sing extremely high notes.

Although her name is written in katakana, her actual name in kanji is (田井中彩智 Tainaka Sachi?).

Contents

[edit] Discography

[edit] Singles

# Single information Sales
Debut disillusion 34,930
2nd Kirameku Namida wa Hoshi ni 25,632
3rd Saikō no Kataomoi 11,642
4th Aitai yo. / Kimi to no Ashita 18,072
5th Itoshii Hito e 2,000+
6th Lipstick/Ichiban Boshi 2,000+
7th Visit of love 1,500+
8th Mou Kisu Sarechatta
  • Released: July 23, 2008
  • From album: N/A
  • Oricon top 200 position: TBR
TBR

[edit] Albums

# Album information Sales
Debut Dear... 7,040
2nd Love is... 5,737

[edit] DVDs

  • [2008.02.13] LIVE DVD 「タイナカ サチ LIVE 2007 ~Dear...~」 #93
  • [2008.08.06] LIVE DVD 「タイナカサチ LIVE 2008 ~Love is...~」

[edit] Notes

  • Sachi admitted that Aitai yo. is actually a song that she wrote to express her feelings when she had to leave the person she loved during the summer of 2006. She also admits that her lyrics was soaked with tears by the time she was finished writing them, and that the greatest thing about singers is that they can express their true feelings honestly through melody and voice.[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Newtype USA's "Sachi Tainaka's much anticipated Aitai Yo" by Naoko Kawasaki

[edit] External links