The popular serialized "Wind Ensemble Note" has begun its 2026 season on "SYNCHRONOUS," a digital media platform operated by Japan Business Press Co., Ltd. "Wind Ensemble Note," which has garnered overwhelming support from current and former members of junior high and high school wind ensembles nationwide, with many calling it "tear-jerking." We will deliver the dramas that unfolded as they aimed for the 74th All Japan Band Competition. The first school featured in 2026 is Meio High School of North Asia University. Amidst days of rigorous practice, notes, memos, letters, and messages written by the students... real stories are spun with these "words" as the key. We follow the growth of the members in the midst of their youth. Author Profile Ozawa Bucho (部長) Achieved a major breakthrough with the "Common Wind Ensemble Club" series, and established a new genre of "Wind Ensemble Club Documentary" with "Ozawa Bucho's Wind Ensemble Club Story" (Gakken Plus). Has published over 20 books related to wind ensembles from publishers such as Bestsellers, Poplar Publishing, and Iwasaki Shoten. Currently serializing "My Wind Ensemble Seasons" in the Asahi Shimbun and "Burabo Brass" in Burabo. Also active in TV and radio appearances and hosting. Recent works include "Wind Ensemble Note: 12 Minutes of Youth" (Japan Business Press), "Ichundō! Nishihara High School Marching Band: The Story of How a High School in Okinawa Became the World Champion of Marching" (New Light Publishing), and "Sky, Trumpet, and Ogura Toast" (Gakken). Achieved a major breakthrough with the "Common Wind Ensemble Club" series, and established a "Wind Ensemble Club Documentary" new genre with "Ozawa Bucho's Wind Ensemble Club Story" (Gakken Plus). Currently serializing "My Wind Ensemble Seasons" in the Asahi Shimbun and "Burabo Brass" in Burabo. Also active in TV and radio appearances and hosting. Recent works include "Ichundō! Nishihara High School Marching Band: The Story of How a High School in Okinawa Beca