[Good. Kazuki has been shaken up by far too many of these executions. But then again, that just shows how much he cares about people, which isn't a bad thing.
Instead of his usual way of dragging Kazuki along on whatever idea he has to get the kid to focus on something else, he opts to just quietly sit down next to him and peek at the music score. It's not something he can read, but he can put 2 and 2 together and connect it to the music.]
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Instead of his usual way of dragging Kazuki along on whatever idea he has to get the kid to focus on something else, he opts to just quietly sit down next to him and peek at the music score. It's not something he can read, but he can put 2 and 2 together and connect it to the music.]
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Didn't think you could read music.
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I've seen papers like this before, but I never did anything with 'em. I just know that the different shapes of the notes are how long they're held.
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[ he nods at that. ]
Where they fall on the score is the type of note you're supposed to play. Like an A, or C.
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[Kazuki did say he was READING sheet music.]
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Right, okay. And what's the symbol at the front of the line for?
[The clef symbol he means.]
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More or less, yeah.