Flats and Sharps

Flats and Sharps

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Keanna McPotter is a very shy 9th grader that has a passion for music of any kind. She plays 4 different instruments and loves classical music, but she also loves to sing and loves pop and country music too. She loves to listen to rap and indie rock music. Basically her life is music, but she is too shy to play or sing in front of any one. What happens when someone gives her courage and actually believes in her? Will she get over her shyness and join the band? Or will everyone remain oblivious to the fact that she is so talented? Read to find out!
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