Harmony
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  • Parts 9
  • Time 1h 10m
Ongoing, First published May 07, 2015
Life is like a song. Sometimes, you get along with people, you are in harmony. When you are at rough terms with them, it is called discordant harmony. Sometimes, in life, you have to walk on a path by yourself, it is like playing a solo part. The thing about this song that you have, is that it is up to you to make it adagio, allegro or allegro assai (slow-paced, regular-pace of fast-paced).

After passing the entrance exam to a music conservatory in London, she moves halfway across the globe to study music. She was not a musical genius like some in the world, she had to work hard for music. But music works for her as well.
Music helps her express what I'm not able to say.
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He's the top violinist from the Royal Junior Conservatory of Music. Even though it's his first year at the Royal Conservatory of Music, he's more or less well known and the topic of many girls. People say he does martial arts, even though it probably affects his violin. People say he doesn't have any friends. People say he beats up others. That's what people say.
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