Casually writes sheet music from memory at you."All you need is sheet music right? Brb"
No I'm not jealous that a fictional character can have perfect memory
Yeah, she's very... specialised in her abilities.Well, I guess I can believe that socially she's an idiot but smart when it comes to book learning. XD
Cellos are just bigger violins prove me wrong.Why are the cellos in the second violin section
Don't worry, photographic memory only exists in fiction. It's a trope that lazy writers use to advance the story."All you need is sheet music right? Brb"
No I'm not jealous that a fictional character can have perfect memory
Both arrangements are possible. Having the first and second violins next to each other makes it easier for the musicians to pass cues amongst each other. Having the violin sections opposite to each other helps prevent the voices of the violins from blending together, highlights counterpoint and works well for pieces where there is some kind of antiphonal effect. This arrangement was actually more standard before the introduction of recording equipment, and a number of pieces by Brahms, Elgar and Haydn are best performed with this seating (in my humble opinion). If this was a conscious choice by the mangaka, I actually appreciate it. The use of tubular bells is a bit odd. They date to around the mid 19th century, given the technology shown, I'd place the manga's time period before that point in time (no steam technology etc.), although the historical schematic is all sorts of screwed up already. Especially the concept of a high noble family renowned for producing professional musicians. Which is absurd, because prior to around the period of the French revolution musicians were treated as servants and as a lower class profession (the sentiment persisted until significantly after this date anyhow). Indeed, most musicians made their fare in the service of the nobility. (The rest went to the church and a smaller number of professional musicians lived as traveling performers.)Why are the cellos in the second violin section
she's book smart, not relationship smartMan, the whole "contract marriage" is going to drive me nuts. Girl! How are you THAT oblivious?!?
What about unusual to 630 years ago?Those stones don't look like they're stacking in any unusual way.