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Plot

Peony is a gifted pianist from a small town who receives a scholarship to study in the renowned music college Joliard – situated miles from her home in the big city. The college trains many musicians hailing from every genre across the board. In an effort to socialise, she joins a band called Brass Bass, a neo-classical music based group. Their no-nonsense Cellist, Clement, takes a liking to her, being her voice or reason and closest confidant when Peony goes off the rails. In contrast, the band lead Viola player, Violet – starts to despise their new member, feeling as if Peony is taking her much craved spotlight away with her interesting new age music.

At an academy wide recital to showcase talents of the new students, she catches a conversation between the academy bad boy Sam, talking to this friend Darren and insulting her piece, commenting that while it was handsome at its best, it was too brash to be pleasing. From then on Peony was convinced that there was no man more disagreeable than he, and when she found out he was entering the annual battle of the bands with his own team she wanted nothing more than to go up against him, and win. She soon learns that Sam’s band, Jazzitude, has won battle of the bands two years in the row and are a favourite to win again this year, thanks to their dark angel of a singer – Terra, who’s deep and husky voice turns heads. As if that’s not enough to worry about, there’s a note in her locker from a secret admirer, telling her to meet them at midnight after the battle… Intriguing.

Landscape

New York-inspired classical music academy in a modern day, big city with skyscrapers, large roads and bustling streets. The academy has a large courtyard and multiple concert halls. Fashion is very sleek yet expressive.

Key Impressions

  • Peony: Playable. A gifted but financially struggling concert trained pianist, she is funny with a sharp wit and doesn’t back down from a challenge. Her pieces tend to be explosive and capture everyone's attention - for better or worse
  • Sam: Not Playable. A serious saxophonist. Often comes off as cold but doesn't mean to. His pieces are technically perfect with excellent pacing, but he lacks a creativity to his work.
  • Violet: Not Playable. A primadonna viola player that wants to be a star and has the leading role in every song. She fights Peony to outdo her in many songs.
  • Clement: Playable. Peony’s closest friend in the music college and very down to Earth. Cellist for Brass Bass. Tries to convince her to stop fighting Violet or getting revenge against Sam.
  • Darren: Playable. Sam’s best friend, he’s the drummer of Darcy’s band Jazzitude. He’s jovial and is nice to everyone. He’s also overtly trying to ask Peony out.
  • Terra: Playable. Sam’s little sister with a voice of a dark angel, sounding so much older than the young woman she is, she belts out deep jazzy tunes as the lead singer of Jazzitude.

Scenes

  • 1: Peony performs an explosive and experimental piano piece at a recital attended by students from various different academies. Clement rewards Peony with flowers for the performance. Later on, Peony overhears Sam insulting the composition.
  • 2: Peony is practicing late at night in the music rooms on campus, Sam overhears her and tells her why he insulted that piece in scene 1. They have a touching Duet.
  • 3: Peony tells Clement what happened in scene 2 at band practice the next day while they’re packing up. Clement is oddly irritated and tells her to stop this petty feud
  • 4: On the day of the battle, Caroline goes off score and extends her intense viola solo to one-up Peony. Peony fights back with her music, the audience is enthralled by their intense music battle, and Peony comes out on top.
  • 5: During intermission, a note is placed in Peony’s locker from a secret admirer, and another from Clement, her long-lost brother.
  • 6: Jazzitude performs a slow jazz tune written by Terra, it sings of a secret lover in the dead of night, wanting to confess but not knowing how. It is deep and emotional – but not enough to beat Brass Bass' explosive impromptu duet. Brass Bass wins.
  • 7 : Peony walks outside at midnight. Standing under a streetlamp, she waits for her brother to turn up. Two shadow in the distance, blocked by the glare of the light, gets closer to her. Her face lights up as they turn out to be Clement and Sam - her brother and her secret admirer. Except, Sam doesn't seem too happy about it…
vignette/max_volume_reached/2.txt · Last modified: 2019/11/05 15:27 by gm_jaycee