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Well it's auditory art. It's understood, it's universal. We recognize people and we appreciate people by how they sound. The whole art of this is how we sound. We want to be around people that sound good, so we can improve ourselves and improve the whole thing. And it's universal. The same B flat is the same B flat in China as it is here. And it's universal today.
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