Brave Sound

Description

A simple story about love and music.

Foreword

 

Brave Sound Dictionary

 

Da Capo Continuum - The top music school in South Korea.

Apprenti System - (note: apprenti is the French term for apprentice) Only the Da Capo Continuum's student council has this system. A student of higher year takes on a student of lower year to teach them and guide them in their stay in the university. Only those who are worthy are accepted in this system.

Royals - The Student Council of Da Capo Continuum. Only those with supreme talent are accepted here. They are the best among the rest.

Monarch - A student of higher year who looks out for their apprentice.

Heir - A student of lower year who is offered guidance and companionship by their mentor.

Morte Audizione (Death Audition) The yearly audition in Da Capo where the Royals find a suitable student to add in their council.

 

 


 

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jaekwons
#1
can't wait to see further developments in your story! :-)
qwertyuiopppp_ #2
omfg soosica and wenrene in one fic! Ugh! Freaking feelsssss!
sone41 #3
Chapter 1: This is the first time i found soosica and wenrene in one fic. I love it
KJAKE2 #4
Really good d(-_-)
Sooyoungie_24
#5
My two OTPsssssss!!!! Yay!!!XD
arairai #6
Chapter 1: Music theme!
I read beacuse of SooSic, but I guess WenRene is not bad as I like RV too XD
I see lingering feelings of the 4 of them here.
I'm interested to know further! ^^
scarletstring #7
Chapter 1: I'm interested to see how the rest plays out. In terms of constructive crit, the tenses. An example of mixing past/present tense is apparent in the very last paragraph as well as the ending sentence right before the final dialogue.

Ie. "...where it sounds the clearest..." And "...by the window, is none other than -"
Should be 'sounded' and 'was' respectively, simply because you were already writing in past tense.

Mixtures of past/present tense is tricky I know (I'm guilty of it too) unless the context allows.

Otherwise, enjoyable read and am looking forward to more.