 I started playing guitar when I was 16, mainly because I grew up watching Back to the Future and the Johnny B. Good scene was real big for me when I was five or six. I really have been chasing that high ever since. When I was a teenager, I'd already been playing piano and violin and I asked my parents if I could play guitar after seeing a, probably in reflection, really bad local band play at my high school and then I've been playing for the 19 years this year. I like playing guitar, I think, because I'm just really into music overall. That's a big piece of it. I'm not much of a writer. I am more interested in other people's composition, but I spend most of my guitar playing more improvisationally, so putting out some sort of backing track or some sort of song and then usually trying to riff some sort of solo on top of it. That's probably the most part for me. It's kind of have some tools in your tool set and just kind of see where you end up in the solo more or less. Yeah, so if I'm thinking about the progression of music I learning, it started with mostly nirvana and punk music, so I remember a lot of just West Coast. But from there, my dad was really into Zeppelin and Van Halen, so it was a lot of that and then the classic Van Halen. But I was really into like older heavy metal, you know, priest metal. And then I grew up mostly listening to classical music, so it kind of turned into like shred, you know, classical music. You know, Bach and stuff like that. I've been into some bands previously. My favorite band I've played with all of them was like a hero metal 80s kind of throwback band with the wig and everything. You know, that's probably the most fun I had and I was probably the 18 or 19 at that point. I did some gigs every now and again, but now I just kind of play it for myself and for my 10 Instagram followers. So I like playing most probably, I've probably been more in the extreme metal direction, you know, death metal, technical death metal, black metal grind quart and things like that. I think I probably spend most time playing just like neoplassical shred sort of stuff, just a lot of sweep lipegeos, things like that. But when I play for myself, it's usually a blues or classic rock sort of thing because they're much easier to improvise and shred over. So that's the music I prefer to play, but when I'm just playing for myself, it's probably more jammy, more bluesy, something like that. Yeah, so at work, we don't usually advertise it, although with the work from home, my Zoom background has a few more guitars in it and it goes here in the office. So there were, once or twice where I was asked to maybe play to the national anthem before a team's meeting that may have happened. Yeah. Yeah, so I don't ever see myself not being into music and, with that, just comes with playing guitar. So I have an appreciation for a lot of other instruments but this is really the only one I like playing. I don't like playing bass. I don't like playing rhythm. I like playing lead. That's really it. So I don't see that ever going away, necessarily. I just see buying a lot more guitars. It's probably it. For someone I wanted to play, I would say it's an empty weight. It doesn't matter how old or what you're into. Realistically, anyone can get into it and they have to drive to practice and work on it.