Chapter 17
"Hey let's play Monopoly on the Wii or something," Gabriel said.
"Okay. That'll be fun," Trevor agreed.
"When are we going to practice our music," Julia asked.
"We can practice after we play Monopoly," Gabriel said.
"How about we play Monopoly only until after we at least look at our music beforehand?"
"I like that plan," Logan said.
"I'm game," Sean agreed.
Gabriel, Trevor, Sean, Logan, and Julia took out there music.
"Sing your parts, and finger them," Julia said.
"One, two, three, four, two, two, three, four, three, two, three, four, five, two, three, four..."
The saxophones counted the eight measures of rests they had. Julia at one point sang her solo; "Da, da, da. Da, da, da, da, da, did, da, did, di, da!"
Then the rest of her section came in;
"Daaaa, daaaaa, daaaaa, did, da, did, did, da, da, daaaaa."
Julia then sang;
"Da, da, da, da, daa, da, da. Da, da, da, da. Da, da, da, da, da, da, da."
Julia cut them off. "Did good. Now we can play Monopoly," Julia said.
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