- Alternative:少年ノート / Octave, Days of Evanescence
- Author:Yuhki Kamatani / 鎌谷 悠希 / Morning Two
- Views:227 view
- Status: Completed
- Genres: Seinen(M) , Drama , Music , Slice of Lif
Shounen Note Manhua
Title: Shounen Note
Yutaka, a 14-year-old choir prodigy, had always been the shining star of his school's music scene. His pure soprano voice had earned him praise and admiration from both peers and teachers alike. However, everything changed one fateful day during a routine practice session.
As Yutaka attempted to hit a high note, his voice faltered, betraying him with an unexpected crack. Shock and fear washed over him as he struggled to regain control, but to no avail. The realization that his voice was changing struck him like a thunderbolt, leaving him adrift in uncertainty and doubt.
Determined to reclaim his former glory, Yutaka sought guidance from Ms. Hoshino, a revered vocal coach known for her transformative methods. Under her tutelage, Yutaka embarked on a challenging journey of self-discovery and perseverance, pushing himself to the limits of his vocal abilities.
Days turned into weeks, and Yutaka's frustration mounted as he grappled with the unfamiliar nuances of his evolving voice. The looming specter of an upcoming competition only added to his inner turmoil, forcing him to confront the harsh reality of his altered vocal range.
On the day of the competition, Yutaka stood on stage, nerves taut with anticipation. As the spotlight enveloped him, a sense of clarity washed over him. With a newfound resolve, he closed his eyes and let the music guide him, pouring his heart and soul into each note.
And as the final chords of his performance echoed through the auditorium, Yutaka knew that he had discovered something far greater than perfection - he had found his true voice, a voice imbued with resilience, courage, and unwavering passion. In that moment, Yutaka understood that his music was not defined by the purity of his tone, but by the depths of his spirit. And with that realization, he embraced his unique sound, knowing that it was a testament to his growth and resilience as an artist.
