I had already, before I got in my teens, I had already determined that. That was already decided. When I seen Sonny Rollins play a solo saxophone at the Berkeley Jazz Festival when I was about 11, the next day I had to go get a tenor. I guess that would have been the moment. But I wanted to be a musician before that. But I wanted to be a tenor saxophone player after that. So that much I knew. So I asked my dad, I said "I've got to get a tenor. " So he took me to his credit union and we worked it out and I got a job and I paid for it, and I worked gigs to pay for it. And over a year's time I had a Mark VI. You know, that was my first tenor, a Mark VI. And I had the greatest horn in the world.