Didn't honestly click when I first read this haha. Like the last time, I'll try to explain my best so that everyone can understand.
So let's start to interpret musically "It's Fine". "Fine" can also be used when reading/writing music.
So let's start to interpret musically "It's Fine". "Fine" can also be used when reading/writing music.
It signifies "end" when it's accompanied with the word D.S. (or C) al Fine. When looking at the picture below, the arrows show the way musicians needs to play. You play the entire sheet until you see D.S. al Fine, then you restart at the beginning and end when Fine appears.
So what does that have to do anything with the chapter? Let's start to assume something: Momoya is the song.
Here's a few panels in the beginning of the chapter and look at the phrasing.
Middle of practice = They stopped in the middle of the song after they went though the sheet music.
Middle of practice = They stopped in the middle of the song after they went though the sheet music.
However, what does Momoya have to do with anything, and why is he the song?
Well, that's because since the beginning of his character arc he's the one putting the least of the effort. He changed his playing, but that's it.
Well, that's because since the beginning of his character arc he's the one putting the least of the effort. He changed his playing, but that's it.
The one who can end the song is Momoya. In the middle of the chapter, Momoya was trying to act like before. But, the scene below came around. He realized that he should've been there.
And then came around this scene, the most important one. "It's fine". He decides to willingly spend time with the club.
It can be interpreted as "It's fine to be here", but in a musical sense I see it as "It's fine. I can stop."
It can be interpreted as "It's fine to be here", but in a musical sense I see it as "It's fine. I can stop."
This may be a bit far fetched and it's definitely wasn't as clear as water like in chapter 95, but the more I wrote the more it made sense. I hope it was the same with everyone. If you made it this far, thank you for reading!
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