Despite Aozora's lack of confidence in his piano skills, he still enjoys playing the piano. Recently, he decided to do a bit of composing but he lacked inspiration. However, he still managed to finish a piece today! How did he find his inspiration? Aozora left you some items to let you figure it out! :)
Here are the items:
origami stars, wind chime, pocket watch.
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Clearly this was a botched attempt at modern sculpting, using the wind chimes as a base, the watch for symbolism, and origami stars because they're colorful.
These are really pretty items ;w; Maybe he found inspiration in imagining a cool, relaxing summer's night? The origami stars could represent the stars of the clear night sky, the watch dictates the passage of time and the wind chimes allow the imagination to create a quiet atmosphere, interspersed with the gentle melody of wind chimes~
Aozora was busy checking his pocket watch to make sure he finished his piece in time, when someone tried to throw the origami stars into his window at him! Luckily, they hit the windchime instead, and the tone it made inspired him to finish his music!
Folding and unfolding the origami stars, Aozora noticed he was keeping a beat to the time of his pocket watch! He added the sound of the windchimes, and started moving his folding to a rhythm. Pretty soon he had an unusual sort of music developing. (And was nearly running out of paper, but he'll figure something out.) Just goes to show you can find music anywhere!
It was easy to notice that something was off with Aozora; it didn't take a rocket scientist to tell. So taking initiative as a fellow student council member, and more importantly, as a friend, Tsukiko takes to folding origami stars to wish him good luck — with whatever happened to be troubling him.
It's in the middle of this that Tsubasa swings by out of nowhere, wanting to show off his newly invented wind chime to her. Its state-of-the-earth wind chime technology guaranteed 100% better sound! In the end, they decided to decorate the wind chime with the origami stars and left the end product on Hayato's desk. It took them about three hours to finish everything, according to Tsukiko's newest pocket watch, but the expression Hayato had when he saw it was well worth it. (It served as a great inspiration boost as well!)
Piano is a tricky instrument; one that can take many years to master. So inspiration is always needed. The best place to get said inspiration? Well, the Ninja Club of course!
Seeing the Ninja club practice their throwing stars (because origami stars are dangerous weapons too!) at the newest art projects of the Art Club (it was a bunch of wind chimes) is always a thrilling proposition. The sponsor kept the fastest throwing time via an old fashioned pocket watch, to see who would go to the National Ninja Throwing Star Championship.
Having the stars hit the newly created wind chimes brought about a melody in Aozora's mind and they set right away to creating a new melody. Using their own pocket watch, he made a note to grab an extra throwing star and a wind chime later on as a memento for his new piece.
They had been running a little experiment with the wind chime as it was hanging in the window so from the first glance it was hung there by someone for decoration. But that was not the truth they had used the watch to see how maybe time the wind would blow through the window in a certain amount of time using the pocket watch for calculating the period of time. While the people in the group where busy with the little experiment one person of the group had gotten bored and started to fold origami stars instead of counting the wind.
That's a really interesting (and a little weird when I think about it) experiment to have. :o Not sure if the pocket watch is a good choice but well, they made do with whatever's available I guess! ;D
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It was easy to notice that something was off with Aozora; it didn't take a rocket scientist to tell. So taking initiative as a fellow student council member, and more importantly, as a friend, Tsukiko takes to folding origami stars to wish him good luck — with whatever happened to be troubling him.
It's in the middle of this that Tsubasa swings by out of nowhere, wanting to show off his newly invented wind chime to her. Its state-of-the-earth wind chime technology guaranteed 100% better sound! In the end, they decided to decorate the wind chime with the origami stars and left the end product on Hayato's desk. It took them about three hours to finish everything, according to Tsukiko's newest pocket watch, but the expression Hayato had when he saw it was well worth it. (It served as a great inspiration boost as well!)
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Seeing the Ninja club practice their throwing stars (because origami stars are dangerous weapons too!) at the newest art projects of the Art Club (it was a bunch of wind chimes) is always a thrilling proposition. The sponsor kept the fastest throwing time via an old fashioned pocket watch, to see who would go to the National Ninja Throwing Star Championship.
Having the stars hit the newly created wind chimes brought about a melody in Aozora's mind and they set right away to creating a new melody. Using their own pocket watch, he made a note to grab an extra throwing star and a wind chime later on as a memento for his new piece.
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