Edit all this information inside. You know they have to be able to get all these things in order to have certain techniques but they have to use that to get to who they are. They have to coincide. What kids have to do, they have to start writing music themselves. They have to learn. When I came to New York, the way I learned, I had learned a lot of Bebop and all that before I got to New York. And so when I got to New York I kept studying. I'm always -- I study Bebop even now, just to keep sharp, just to read something. You get up in the morning and go through the Omni book. When you go back to the Omni book it takes you days to go through it. Now it takes me an hour to go through it. It's like that. All those books are like that. You should be able to go through them in about minutes after you do it every day. Then just throw it away for a while, just leave that one alone. You learn stuff to forget it. I don't know if that makes any sense, but jazz musicians say that all the time.