Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso, Piano no Mori (TV) Recommendations

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Both series show the feelings they transmit through the passion for music. A journey through unexpected sensations by the protagonists who seek to outdo themselves with the piano
report Recommended by OtakuNote87
both these anime has piano in common and both the mc's are prodigy and its very interesting
report Recommended by Ankith_Poojary
In both these anime the main character is a prodigy who have their own unique problems that they have to overcome. If you like music anime and especially the ones involving piano, then this is a good one to watch.
report Recommended by tld05
First of all, its ending isn't the same as Your Lie in April. So why I am recommending this ? The answer is if you like piano competition like your lie in april, then you will love it too. Cause it's also all about Piano competition. Also its slice of life section will amaze you. That's why it's also one of my favourites.
report Recommended by FahimFBA
Both anime are about a boy playing the piano. Both main characters face challenges and compete.
report Recommended by PARODY_QUEEN
Both Shows are about the power of music, both main characters are Pianists, Both are prodigys and yet both rediscover themselfs through the Piano. Although Your Lie in April is a more Romantic Show, Piano no Mori is also a deep story about how the love for music can change someone.(Im sorry for my poor English)
report Recommended by Mike-Kunn
Both are music-related anime with young prodigies who later become professionals at a young age. Forest Piano focuses on the music more, whereas Your Lie In April has a more romantic vibe. Both have some dark themes as far as growth and overcoming challenges go. Both have beautiful classical music featured.
report Recommended by XJ24609
Both are centred around classical music/piano. Both have characters competing in competitions and focus on the psychological aspect of that.
report Recommended by JCPrp
Both shows follow musical prodigies and their journeys and emotions they draw from the music they play, typically piano but also violin in the case of YLIA.
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