 Musicians from U.S. Naval Forces Europe Band and the Naples Conservatory of Music train together on conducting skills before playing a show. The musicians showcase their skills in front of a live audience in downtown Naples. We've just completed the culminating event of what's a four-month project. It's a clinic series where student conductors and our own enlisted conductors spend time conducting a full wind ensemble under the tutelage of Maestro Francesco Vizcioli of the Naples Conservatory of Music. The clinic series was started nearly eight years ago to help build relationships and musical skill. For one Italian musician, music's binding ability is what makes it so special. It's to unite two cultures, to unite two different ways too. Music unites everyone and this is the most beautiful thing because we have a universal language when we're together, beyond the languages and races. According to one Maestro with 30 years of musical knowledge, music is the language everyone can understand. If tomorrow I should take a plane and go to Tokyo or to Beijing, China to make a concert, I don't need a huge vocabulary. It is enough that I know ten words because music speaks by itself. Even though the musicians speak different languages, one on stage they communicate together through the sound of music. Petty Officer Matt Wright, Naples, Italy.