Discover the Enchanting World of “Magical Music Planet”
Can you imagine a world without music? That’s exactly what happened to young Melody Bell and her two friends, Harmon E. Chord and Justin Time. These three youngsters share a common dream: to one day become celebrated pop stars!
Their names reflect the three essential elements of music: melody, harmony, and rhythm. With this in mind, a magical red disc-shaped contraption named Middle C whisks them away into space, headed for the tiny, undetected planet of Mutonia—the music planet. Middle C explains to the trio that because of their musical names, they are the only ones qualified for the crucial mission called Operation: Restore Music.
Upon arriving at the entrance of this unique planet, the youngsters encounter a series of extraordinary situations, special settings, and strange yet engaging characters. They become entangled in weird, scary, and fearful, but often wondrous experiences.
After much drama and adventure, the threesome finally unlock the secrets behind the mysterious disappearance of music from their own planet, Earth. Their journey is not just about restoring music but also about discovering the power of friendship, courage, and the magic that lies within each of them.
“Magical Music Planet” is a captivating tale that will resonate with readers of all ages, reminding us of the irreplaceable role music plays in our lives and the extraordinary adventures that await when we dare to dream.
Indie Author
Tavia Lynn Kallison
The inspiration for this fantasy adventure takes the author back to the early age of two when she began dance lessons at Mae Murry Dance Studio. She thrived in this environment, eventually winning a small dance competition on TV. At age ten, her mother found an excellent art teacher who taught in the realistic classic style. Students would select prints of the master artists, and learn to work in oils, producing the replica of the print. Art and dance continue to be one of her passions. Thirdly, piano lessons were added to her daily schedule with strict rules at age six. “Once you start, you can never stop! You must practice one hour a day, seven days a week, including your birthday and all holidays. It should be a routine just like brushing your teeth!” explained her mother, carefully. Somehow our author signed up for this commitment! She studied with various teachers throughout the years. Finally, as a young adult, under the guidance of Edith Knox, herself a graduate of the famed Juilliard School of Music in N.Y. At the prestigious music school, Miss Knox had the privilege to hone her technique along with learning advanced theory from a Russian professor who, himself, had his tutorship with the well-respected romantic composer, Sergei Rachmaninoff. Eventually, after college, the author became a piano teacher. It was when she married that she studied writing. Her father-in-law had been asked, in 1939, to head Universal Pictures to save the failing film studio from bankruptcy. His legacy took place while Ms. Kallison was growing up. Her father-in-law remained the president until 1960 when he became the Chairman of the Board and brought in Lew Wasserman to be president. Once married, Ms. Kallison found herself surrounded by writers leading her to understand the art of writing, and where the author’s imagination came alive to weave this unique tale.