prissykid: (And have some fun)
Yoshiya "The Swaying Serenade" Kiryu ([personal profile] prissykid) wrote 2015-02-12 11:34 pm (UTC)

action.

Maestro, Italian for 'master.' It's since evolved as a title reserved for masters of an art, such as poetry, as well as teachers. It's more commonly used for composers and conductors in a strictly musical sense, though.

[Apt, since he does like teaching people. Even if sometimes his teaching methods are harsh.]

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