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Music In Me
By:Dayzhana Woods

A sixteen year old who wants to be known for her talents. My name Dayzhana Woods and I love to dance, draw, cartoon, sing, rap, etc. I lived in Saint Louis basically my whole life. I’m a high schooler who has a mega dream. I’m in band and I play two different instruments, the trombone and the flute. I picked the trombone and the flute because they both show emotion, like for instance the trombone shows my aggressive or my serious side by its lower pitch or tone while playing the flute on the other hand shows my sweet and innocent side or it can tell a story by its high and beautiful tone.

The first time I learned how to play the trombone, I was horrible at it. The only thing I was perfect about on the …show more content…

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