
Your Lie in April — Melody of the Heart: Interactive Music Game
Experience classical music as emotional language. Every Chopin ballade tells a story. Every Beethoven sonata holds a secret. Music is not about perfection — it is about truth.
Your Lie in April — The Language of Sound
Kousei Arima can read sheet music the way other people read their native language. Every dynamic marking, every tempo indication, every accented note tells him exactly what the composer intended. And for years, that was enough. He played what was written. He hit every note. He was perfect.
Kaori Miyazono does not play what is written. She plays what is felt. She takes Beethoven's "Kreutzer Sonata" — a piece that Kousei has performed a dozen times — and transforms it into something unrecognizable. Something alive. Something that makes the audience forget they are in a competition hall and feel like they are witnessing a confession.
About This Experience
This is not a game about hitting the right notes. It is a game about understanding that there are no right notes — only true ones. The difference between a performance that is technically flawless and a performance that makes people cry. The courage to deviate from the score. And the terrifying, exhilarating freedom of realizing that music — like love, like grief, like everything that matters — cannot be measured or perfected. It can only be felt.