![]() My first impression of the series was that it just caught my attention because it was a bit different than many series that I have seen in the past. And also having classical music as a major theme within the series definitely sparked my interest. Because of the fact that I haven't a series like La Corda before, that caught my attention. I won't go into that series as I did DO a review for it. Other than La Corda, the only other series that I can think of that somehow revolved around classical music (that I've ACTUALLY seen) was Piano. Kiniro no Corda: Primo Passo follows Kahoko's endeavors alongside Lili, as the young student must now face the challenges of competition and go head-to-head against her competitors while navigating a new world of classical music. Immediately tracking down Lili, the small fairy gifts Kahoko a magical violin and convinces her to participate in the competition. Later that day, the participants of a school-wide music competition are announced, and all of them are, unsurprisingly, Music Studies students-at least until Kahoko's name is read out. Lili flies away, and Kahoko, puzzled by their meeting, continues on her way. While rushing to class one morning, General Studies student Kahoko Hino has a chance encounter with Lili, a small fairy searching for someone with the ability to see her. Seiso Academy is a prestigious high school that sorts students into two majors: General Studies, characterized by distinct grey uniforms, and Music Studies, characterized by pristine white uniforms. ![]()
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