- Alternative:なでしこドレミソラ
- Author:Manga Time Kirara Forward / Akino Miyabi / みやび あきの / TeaPot
- Views:39 view
- Status: Completed
- Genres: Music , Slice of Lif
Nadeshiko Doremisora Manhua
Title: Nadeshiko Doremisora
In the bustling halls of Sakuragawa High School, Miya Nekoma was a quiet presence, her eyes always fixed on the ground as she navigated through the sea of students. She longed for something more, something to ignite her soul and breathe life into her mundane routine.
One day, as she sat alone on a bench in the courtyard, the soft strains of a shakuhachi flute floated through the air, drawing her in like a moth to a flame. Mesmerized, she followed the music to its source - Hiyo Takemi, a girl with a radiant smile and eyes that sparkled with passion.
Hiyo's love for the traditional instrument was contagious, and before Miya knew it, she found herself swept up in the whirlwind of Hiyo's enthusiasm. Together, they ventured into the world of music, exploring the delicate balance between tradition and innovation.
As they delved deeper into the art of Wagakki, Miya's heart swelled with a newfound sense of purpose. The soulful melodies of the Tsugaru-shamisen resonated within her, awakening a dormant spark that flickered to life with each pluck of the strings.
Through late-night rehearsals and nerve-wracking performances, Miya and Hiyo forged a bond that transcended mere friendship. They became kindred spirits, each complementing the other in ways that words could never capture.
And on the day of the school's annual cultural festival, as Miya and Hiyo took the stage, bathed in the soft glow of the spotlight, their Tsugaru-shamisens sang in perfect harmony. The audience was spellbound, tears glistening in their eyes as they bore witness to the magic unfolding before them.
As the final chords faded into the air, Miya and Hiyo shared a smile, knowing that their journey was far from over. Together, they had found their place in the world, their music weaving a tapestry of joy, passion, and boundless possibilities.
