Enter Hikawa Naomi, son of a music critic and Ebisawa Mafuyu, a young prodigy pianist who suddenly disappeared from the music world.
3 Volumes (Complete)





This was indeed totally different from the other manga that I've read so far. Well, probably it's simply because I haven't read any other manga about music. But in my opinion, this was pretty good.
I guess it would have been better if there was a longer epilogue thought, lol.
Main girl is a huge bitch, especially towards the Main Character
She steals his things and throws out his music CDs too, worst thing though is that this MC ends up being submissive and plays bass because heroine wants to play lead guitar.
Some of the songs referenced in this are based off real songs which I thought is cool though.
this manga is the type that touch your heart. the romance isnt heavy, perfect ending, nice story, good art. easy to understand , it seemed alittle rushed to be end but other from that it was a perfect manga hands up to he mangaka.....
This is not your typical shounen manga, where a weak lead suddenly becomes strong. The main lead has flaws and is not afraid to ask for help. The female lead is a typical tsundere. There is no action per se, but I found myself rooting for the main character when he had his "battle" with the female lead. There are a lot of references to rock and classical music and they touch a little on things such as fugue, but it's mainly to move the plot along and not to inform the reader.
This manga is adapted from the novel, and pretty much covers only the first volume. There are 5 volumes in total. However, the manga does have an ending, it it was very well done.
The manga is actually pretty good. The only things that i hate is that the main girl acts like a snobby bitch. I mean she thinks that she is the only one with problems and acts all messed up.