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Aug 11, 2015
Mixed Feelings
First of all, I would like to clarify that I am an avid fan of romance, to the point that I have become quite strict with romantic works (especially the shoujo ones), since I have read so many. That being said, I can still find them enjoyable and easy to read even if there are flaws. That is more or less the case with Kiniro no Corda (La Corda d'Oro); I enjoyed the ride, but cannot honestly say it was really good. I would say my biggest problem of all was that the start gave me a ton of expectations that unfortunately… were not favorably met.

Up until the ending, I am not sure if there was a definite plot, other than the really vague theme that was used at the start of the series, “share the joy of music”, which honestly does not hold much throughout the story, since the focus jumps around and is not handled properly. The start is promising with an arc that seems to be going somewhere. The main character, who is inept at music, is “forced” to compete with the violin against actual musical prodigies. The reason is, as said, to promote music to people that did not care much before, which is as vague as it sounds and we do not get to know anything else about it. Nonetheless, it is interesting to see her hurdles entering an unknown world and it seems like it is going somewhere, but it kind of is not in the end. The pacing is very abrupt at many times, changing locations from one chapter to another out of the blue, not expanding some stories that should have more attention or putting some events that should have been in the main story as extra chapters and overall, something feels like it is missing every time something happens leading to no real ending to anything.

The romance part is also mediocre. It has the foundation of a harem, but it does not work that way much. I did not expect great development, but I did expect some done in the right way and this feels sloppily executed; just romance for the sake of romance. Some blushing faces here, some cute moments there, but that is all there is to it. There are moments that something more than cutesy stuff happens, but again it is left up in the air most of the time. Despite that problem, the feeling throughout is not bad and at least it gives room for imagination to do its magic, as well as the fact that there no bad cliché tropes.

As for the characters, I find them all likable, which makes it even worse since some of them haven’t gotten proper attention. Everyone is basically a different stereotype (cold and cool, good on the outside and bad on the inside, energetic and innocent, etc.) and has a different background and different worries and even though there is plenty of time when the focus is on them (not all of them; some never get any real screentime), there are many more things that I would like the story to have explored in a straighter manner, but instead, we get more cutesy/heart throbbing panels. The main character, Kahoko, has of course the most attention out of everyone and her development is not really bad, it is just that the manga cannot decide what to do with her sometimes and she changes attitudes pretty fast and it feels superficial, only to create a dramatic feeling. Their general development was not much and when there was some, the reader is more of a faraway bystander seeing the results with hints along the way, rather than really getting into their problems. One could be satisfied with that, since it is not terribly bad, but it could have been so much better.

The art is beautiful, it was certainly one of the things that made the reading even easier since every character was pleasing to the eye and there was a good amount of detail in the musical instruments, clothes, their faces and reactions, etc. The characters are distinct and the backgrounds are pretty generic most of the time without any wow pieces, but nothing feels off.

All in all, I believe it needed more attention to its various stories/characters and more concluding endings. I guess it seems like it tried to show certain situations and reactions without giving proper consideration to their surroundings, so the outcome leaves a lot to be desired. I cannot say that I generally did not enjoy it, though and I think that if I played a classical musical instrument I would maybe enjoy it even more. It definitely has worth as a light read; the chapters go by really fast, because even if the manga lacks the right recipe for a great story, the ingredients make a decent job on their own.
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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