Picture this: violin prodigy Goro Akechi, loved and admired by hundreds but still somehow not satisfied by any of it
Then there’s Akira, a thief, lurking in the shadows there to steal the violin, to take back what should have been his. His plan is perfect except Goro shows up and starts practice unexpectedly
And when Goro starts to play Akira cannot stop listening. It is love at first note, not that he realizes it yet. All he knows is he needs the player to go with the instrument to really ruin Shido
He leaves calling cards, critiques on Goro’s playing, his outfit, his music choice. He’s trying to push him away. But Goro is only more determined to do well. He tweaks everything, puts in more effort, refuses poor song choices
It is a dance between them. Threats and notes and then a rose during practice. A bouquet after a performance. Candies and tissues when something goes wrong
And for Goro, he lives for those notes. They’re the first genuine interactions he’s had since before he can remember. No one has ever spoken to him that way before, in writing or otherwise.
They drive him. He has to be better. The best. Perfect. He puts everything into his performances, eyes raking the crowd for a face he only knows as a mask on a card. Heart racing to see the next response to his words put into song. He pushes and pushes and pushes. Leaves a note of his own at last, with a score he has been working on. A song for this phantom Joker. His feelings made into music
He plays that piece that night.
And the letters stop
And he cannot stand it. Without a true audience what reason does he have to play?
So he goes to destroy the violin and walks into the performance hall only to hear it singing beautifully
There, in the same mask drawn on all his cards is Akira, playing the same piece he’d written, each note lovingly pulled from the strings
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i am in no way a he/him kinda guy. but like all the words that belong to he/him? those i treasure. dude? boy? handsome? i crawl around on my hands and knees begging for them like some kind of oliver twist orphan. don't know what gender that is. but i am it and it is me.
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Vanitas - Still Life with Violin, Score, Flower Vase and a Skull by Pier Francesco Cittadini (1616-1681).
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next on the list of pokemon mystery dungeon midi remasters is one of my other top favs in the series, dark wasteland.
i'm pretty much done with barren valley too but its too late for me to check to be sure, but after that i may take a couple of requests from the PMD:explorers games
and again, i've posted my track artwork below:
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I feel like SES and RV still have the best SM girl group discography. SM could’ve let RV try 70s or 80s style music in their album or try a sound outside of their comfort zone. I didn’t like Twice’s latest Korean comeback song mainly because of the rap part but at least Twice tries new sounds in their b sides and title tracks including Jihyo in her solo debut. I’m tired of being disappointed with RV. 😭😭😭
oh def. i cant see any other group coming for that title even if they had another 4 years of mid releases their golden age was so solid no sm gg can touch that unless fx came back from the dead. bc i feel like thats the only group that could avoid the samey curse at sm rn. and twice....love them down even tho theyre SO inconsistent to me. some albums i love the tt down but feel meh abt all the bsides or ill love a bside (espresso girls RISE) but hatteeee the tt. but youre right you can always get excited bc at least it will be something new and thats how i USED to feel abt red velvet but i swear i can predict their sound these days
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I'd love to hear about your music!!! :0 Can you tell me about the Walton Studio Version WIP?
Of course! This project is in the idea phase right now, do I don't have anything to show, but it's something I'm hoping to start working on soon!
The main project is a (home) studio recording of the classical Walton Viola Concerto on my electric viola with funky effects. (It was on my recent recital, but I didn't get the full concerto in the recording, which is a shame.) I think that having a polished recording of an electric rendition of a prestigious viola concerto that showcases the extended expressive capabilities of electric strings would be a pretty important scholarly step for electric strings, so it's an exciting project to work on!
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