Well it can, you know if you have people that you really are familiar with and love the way they play. But you still have to write -- I like to write something that anybody can play it and enjoy it. The enjoyment of the musician is one of the very first things to me, that they enjoy playing it. Because I know that if they enjoy playing it they're going to get a certain feeling across to the people that are listening to it. That inspiration is going to make everything. Because see music is not -- when you write music down, that's not music. Music is what somebody interprets from that thing that you write down. And that's when the music starts is when the musicians get it and decide what they're going to do with it and start to develop it. See whenever you heard some of the recordings and things that we liked of the big bands, Glenn Miller, Duke Ellington, Count Basie, they had played that music for a long time before they recorded it see. They didn't go in the studio like we do now, they give you a whole bunch of new music and you go in there and learn it and record it. I mean it's still new to you. There's so much that you could do if you really get to know it.