Chapter 2: The best Bow

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A young woman was tuning her violin.

"Asami are you ready?" called someone.

"Just a minute Professor Eisenberg," she said.

Asami Sato was a popular student who went to Juliard then transferred over to Berklee.

She had studied 2 years there so far and loved every minute of it.

She went inside with the professor.

"Now let's see what you've learned over the week," he said.

Asami did each of her scales and arpeggios.

Professor Eisenberg clapped his hands.

"Incredible like always," he said.

Asami bowed.

"Have you ever considered trying to play on other genres aside from classical?" asked Professor Eisenberg.

"Honestly no," said Asami, "I've been trained to play classical since I was a child. But my father and late mother said the same thing.

"As a musician its important that you explore more genres than one," said Professor Eisenberg, "Me for example; I was all about blues, but in order to get in a good school I had to learn other genres."

"So what did you do?" asked Asami.

"I went out and explored," said Professor Eisenberg, "And I discovered one of my now favorite genresl Jazz Music."

"So basically, I should go out into the world and see what it has to offer," said Asami.

"Exactly," he said, "If you just stick to one genre, you'll squander your talents."

"I think I can give it a shot," said Asami.

Professor Eisenberg smiled.

She rushed over to her next class.

She then bumped into somebody else.

It was Korra.

"Oh man, I am so sorry," said Asami, "I'm in a rush to my next class."

"Who was that girl?" she asked.

Korra looked down and noticed a bow.

"Did she drop this?" she asked.

"Korra, you might wanna see this!" said Bolin.

She met him at the big screen TV.

"Is that what I think it is?" asked Korra.

"Oh it is," said Mako, "The first ever audition poster for the upcoming Blue Moon Fest."

"Oh man, I can't freaking believe this," said Korra, "This might be our big chance to show the world how awesome we are!"