
…How do you do?
Sayashi?
I feel my drawing skills are insufficient to express music through art.
>>2
I think it’s a good picture with a powerful feel.
The first episode was interesting, but I can’t help but worry if this concept can keep up the material and energy for serialization.
I really like it among the recent new series.
It’s a relatively common setting, but it’s really interesting.
>>5
It’s not the usual feeling of Beethoven’s partner being a complete novice who knows nothing.
A once-great genius with a broken heart? The conversation flows smoothly, which is nice.
Mmm!
Hmm…
A heroine with white eyes, huh… I’m looking forward to it!
I love the future that will be embraced by the developed piano.
I really love when musicians say that words become lighter with each layer added…
Aren’t your legs a bit too thick?
Up until last week, I felt like it was just a music manga… but the first episode was interesting.
>>12
I like it too, and since it’s a manga, I shouldn’t complain, but isn’t it a bit too much!?
It’s the Beethoven version of “Hitler Has Returned.”
Is it okay? I thought, but then I realized I’m doing escape youth myself.
I think the manga’s creativity and structure are quite high, but there is a strong sense that it might be canceled due to being a piano-themed manga.
Was there anything that continued for a long time in the music-themed manga from Jump?
Beethoven was a close-range power type, huh?
Setting aside drawing skills, having a clear idea of what you want to depict is admirable.
I like this manga because the heroine has huge boobs.
I can’t really say that the painting is well organized.
I think it matched the atmosphere of the downtrodden protagonist.
Is she the heroine?
I wondered if the junior who was on the phone would come out.
>>22
A cross-dressing girl aspiring to be an assistant, huh…
Isn’t it kind of thick?
Heisei’s Heroine
The thumbnail has quite a lot of power from Fujita’s works…
I honestly thought it was quite interesting.
I was unsure about the initial few pages, but I thought the latter part, after gaining some insight into the protagonist’s situation, was quite good.
It seems like Beethoven has a greater desire to be the artist than the heroine.
If it has come to this, let’s do a musician version of Fate.
I really like that Beethoven calls the piano “pianoforte.”
Currently, the candidates for the heroine are two: the one with white eyes and the one with a black mask…
In the scene where they grab each other’s collar, I momentarily couldn’t tell who was grabbing whom.
It was nice to feel the author’s love for Beethoven.
I thought the first episode was quite interesting, but I vote for the junior girl (tentative) who was on the phone at the beginning.
The first episode was interesting, but it’s inevitable that the subject matter doesn’t match well with the manga, so I wonder how it will turn out.
My heart is reminding me to be careful about PPPPPP.
Aren’t you just drawing it facing directly forward in a rather blatant way?
Thank you pitch and the strongest poetry.
I might be hopeless already.
>>37
Thanks to you, I read this manga, so it’s not a bad thing.
Well, I thought it would catch the eye of some people…
I wonder how I should interpret what Beethoven said about octaves when reminiscing about playing the modern piano.
Does that mean the vocal range that was frowned upon at the time is properly incorporated?
>>39
In Beethoven’s time, with 68 keys, there weren’t enough octaves.
I think they were probably thinking that more keys would be needed to express themselves with just the piano!
We can only have someone like Schubert come for this.
I don’t think whether it’s an instant death or not is really related to the subject matter…
I was able to barely accept it because I knew the official name of the piano.
I like the appearance, but…
What’s with putting pressure on me with the intention of digging up trauma, only to be put off by a friend’s similar gesture a page later?!
>>44
Mask-chan aside, it seems that the three-white-eye girl wants the protagonist to be inspired.
I don’t know whether they are aware of it or not.
I quietly like that Beethoven understands things as quickly as a veteran reincarnator.
>>47
It’s amazing how easy it is to move the story with a genius who has a fully functional body.
It’s good that it’s thick overall, not just the legs…
What kind of manga is it?
>>49
Star line B
>>49
PPPPPPP
Beethoven’s character was intense, persuasive, and interesting.
I had zero expectations from last week’s preview and this week’s cover, but I’m pleasantly surprised.
>>51
It’s nice that there are also things that don’t usually work for some reason in Japanese.
No matter how you look at it, it seems the flow leads to coexisting with Beethoven from here…
>>53
I thought it was a ghost that only the protagonist could see, but it actually has a physical form…
It seems like various things are tough.
I’m not sure how it works as a piano manga, but I quite liked the way it was depicted as a manga about great figures.
It’s Soul Catchers for a music manga in Jump.
It felt quite innovative to have something that was Beethoven himself or a ghost, and also had a physical form.
The characters are great, so I’m curious about what happens next.
It’s rare to have something like this that isn’t a ghost.
>>61
By making it a ghost, I can just have conversations with the protagonist, so it’s easy to handle.
It seems the author will have to think quite a bit about how to handle the treatment if it feels like they’ve revived normally in the modern era, but I wonder how they will manage it.
>>61
Ghosts… they just got cut off with that movie, haven’t they…
I’m going to start living together with my German grandpa!
I thought it was Saya-sensei, but it turned out to be a big chest.
Being able to hear at the time of Beethoven is a cheat, isn’t it?
It’s amazing to understand that because it’s Beethoven, you really need to have a solid, genuine presence.
I’m super curious about how they’re going to deal with it since there haven’t even been any hints about why we’re living.
I do not ask for a detailed depiction of a high school student harboring a foreigner with no entry history.
There was a big organization behind the resurrection that provided aftercare, so that’s fine too…
I thought it might be okay not to read it in just a few pages, so I skipped it once.
I re-read it after knowing that something like the image in the thread would appear.
It was surprisingly interesting.
For a while, Japanese food is delicious! Future technology is amazing!
It seems like it can be done.
I think it’s new for a living person to come in this way.
Well, if a ghost were playing the piano, it would definitely have a much stronger horror element than other ghost stories, so I think it’s a good idea to give it a physical form.
Since Beethoven is too strong, how to differentiate the protagonist will depend on future developments.
I don’t dislike Black Mask-chan; she’s just normally mean.
Among the recent new series, it was by far the easiest to read and the most interesting.
It’s certainly rare to die properly and then come back to life.
I’m looking forward to the continuation because Beethoven has a really good character.
I like the part where it says, “What a cheap title is ‘fate’!”
Recently, something similar to this was Temmakukinema, but I think it was quite an adventure to resurrect historical figures, who are often seen only by the protagonist, in a way that they can be seen normally.
It’s appearing because I’ve recovered from the final stage.
Rather than being resurrected, isn’t it more like a clone or something?
In the anime where musical greats from NHK are brought back to life as robots, the main character was Beethoven.
Isn’t she a bit too heavy for a young lady pianist? As expected.
>>82
Having a larger physique is advantageous for playing the piano.
If you don’t have grip strength, you can’t press chords on the keyboard.
It might just be a ghost with a physical body.
Upon reading it again, this kid really is well built and has a big chest…
>>84
My legs are also thick.
But it’s common for people who play instruments.
I use my feet a lot for the piano too.
The piano is a percussion instrument, so the keys are heavy…
Persuasive and natural character design that aligns with the setting.
It’s easy to say it’s not a kink…
It’s not just the big-breasted, voluptuous heroines that are being talked about; the main story is being discussed properly as well, so for now, it’s a passing grade.
What’s this child’s name?
Oga-chan?