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Originally Posted by frubam
No, I meant that in Nodame, Chiaki is stern as a musical prodigy and Nodame is more free-spirited, despite being very talented. As much as Nodame wished to play free-spiritedly, in the end, Chiaki tries to point her in the direction to make her music conform to the style/feelings of the original pieces. So basically, over the course of the series, she is taught(mostly by Auclair, but minorly by Stresemann/Chiaki) to not play as free-spirited as when she first started, which is the opposite of what those two chars in the synopsis of this story says.
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Hmm..it kinda seems to give that feeling when reading chapter 1. For me the story theme is like trying to get a sense of music that he lost though
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Looks quite interesting and without really spoiling much...
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I got the RAW but haven't got a chance to read all of them.
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After some skimming though, I think missed the part where the other boy also has some problems of his own
The other 3 got some story of their own though..