- Sean: Excuse me ma'am. Hi.
- Beth: Hi.
- Sean: Um. I'm here to pick up music for my daughter Katie.
- Beth: Um. Yea. Sure. Um. Just a moment... Katie. Hey. Katie. Your daughter is very advance.
- Sean: No. Um. I just found it online. Katie said she needed some help with technique.
- Beth: Oh. OK. I see. I would actually recommend Vivaldi's Concerto in A Minor. It has a lot of scale work in it. That may be better for her.
- Sean: Sure. I'll take all the help I can get. Classical music is not really my thing.
- [pause]
- Sean: Better with country.
- Beth: [chuckles] Oh. OK. That's different.
- Sean: I take it you're not a fan.
- Beth: All that my dog, my truck, my women done me wrong, doesn't it start to sound the same after a while?
- Sean: You know, some people might say the same thing about classical.
- Beth: Well, you would be wrong. Classical has the advantage of no outdated lyrics.
- Sean: Oh. But those strings, they just put you to sleep.
- Beth: I play one of those strings.
- Sean: [chuckles] You know, maybe you shouldn't be such a music snob if you work in a music store.
- Beth: Well, I don't work here for one. And for another...
- Sean: You just walk into random joints and freelance your opinion?
- Beth: My best friend Sheila owns this joint. And I do believe that you started it. Hmm.
- Sean: Um.
- Sheila Sterchi: Here you go.
- [pause]
- Sheila Sterchi: Sean. Hi.
- Sean: Hey Sheila.
- Sheila Sterchi: Hi. I see you met Beth. My best friend in the world.
- [chuckles]
- Sheila Sterchi: Did you get the piece?
- Sean: Yea. Um. She set me up. What do I owe you for it?
- Sheila Sterchi: I'll put it on your account.
- Sean: Thank you. And, um, Merry Christmas best friend.
- Beth: Merry Christmas.
- Sean: Bye Sheila.
- Sheila Sterchi: Do you even know who that was? Sean Grant.
- Beth: Who?
- Sheila Sterchi: The country music star.
- Beth: Really?
- Sheila Sterchi: Yes.
- Beth: Seriously?
- Sheila Sterchi: City Girl, Red Tail Hawks, Sweet Huckleberry.
- Beth: Hmm. Maybe that last one.
- [Sheila laughs]
- Beth: I don't know.
- Sheila Sterchi: Oh. You are the weirdest.
- Katie Grant: The other day when I saw you playing, it made me really happy because when I see the videos of all the famous violinists, none of them look like me. And then I thought I'd chose the wrong instrument, because...
- Beth: I used to feel the same way. But then I realized that it's ok to choose your own path. So if violin or drums or any other instrument ignites something in you, pinky promise me you'll follow it.
- Katie Grant: I promise.