I lwk wasn’t gonna comment anything bc I was just so immersed in the story but I genuinely appreciate this so much, I’ve been doing classical training with piano for seven years and I love every day of it, it’s a very hard field to be in especially because there’s so many prestigious assholes and as someone who’s not the most well off I enjoy the fact that I can even take lessons everyday and Garam’s burnout and emotions with the instrument is one of the most realistic portrayals of the struggles of playing literally ANY instrument. I had the fortune of having a lovely teacher, she’s literally like one of my favorite people and sometimes I’d rather be around her than mg own mother so I just wanted to really show my gratitude to the translator for updating so much (LITERALLY YOURE AN ANGEL AND SO SO NICE AND TALENTED) bc this story has really immersed me not only because it’s amazing but because it shows a realistic portrayal of something that’s not talked about that much in the classical music community
I lwk wasn’t gonna comment anything bc I was just so immersed in the story but I genuinely appreciate this so much, I’ve been doing classical training with piano for seven years and I love every day of it, it’s a very hard field to be in especially because there’s so many prestigious assholes and as someone who’s not the most well off I enjoy the fact that I can even take lessons everyday and Garam’s burnout and emotions with the instrument is one of the most realistic portrayals of the struggles of playing literally ANY instrument. I had the fortune of having a lovely teacher, she’s literally like one of my favorite people and sometimes I’d rather be around her than mg own mother so I just wanted to really show my gratitude to the translator for updating so much (LITERALLY YOURE AN ANGEL AND SO SO NICE AND TALENTED) bc this story has really immersed me not only because it’s amazing but because it shows a realistic portrayal of something that’s not talked about that much in the classical music community