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For example, I can play the electric guitar, I can play the trombone - the trombone, honestly, I'm just learning to play, it's been about a month - and then the clarinet, which I have been playing for two and a half years. There's a lot of mathematics in music, and for example, waves and harmonics. For example, take the resonance wave of a particular object. A resonance wave, very briefly, is a vibration. It is a vibration that a certain object produces. It takes advantage of the space it has to vibrate, and that is what makes it vibrate. Say, for example, sometimes when you're playing, it happens to me. I play the clarinet, and then things in my room start to vibrate. For example, my flamenco guitar starts vibrating like that because of the waves of resonance. In fact, I'm making a periodic table, but it has instruments. There are so many instruments in the world. It's crazy, but it's a big project, and I really like it. So for me, music, I love it.