Sandro Bueno: Hello everyone. Excuse me a few seconds. I’m going to use the phone but just to tune the instruments. (Laughter) Because it’s really necessary, unless you want to hear us out of tune. I also ask for your permission to take off the mask since, well, I am a flautist. Ready. Infinity is a really beautiful word. I was thinking about that while I was seated, that it’s really beautiful to think that all melodies that are played are infinitely reverberated through the air here on Earth, isn’t it? And this never stops. As we walk around we think about it, that it simply never stops. It is also good that we should think that a musician, tuning their instrument, or someone playing out of tune, infinitely, these waves also move around. Ready.. Colm Larkin: Very well. (Music) (End of music) (Applause) SB: (English) Thank you very much. This is Colm Larkin playing the bouzouki. CL: Hello! SB: It’s a Greek instrument, but it’s really popular in Ireland. CL: I don’t look Greek. (Laughter) SB: And I am Sandro Bueno playing the tin whistle. And we are Díada the band, You can find our page on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube. (Laughter) (Portuguese) Now I’m confused. I was speaking in Portuguese and now in English. (English) We just played a set of waltzes and jigs, which is a traditional Irish rhythm. Now we’re going to play a set of reels, which is another traditional rhythm. Here we go: (Music) (End of music) (Applause) CL: Thank you. SB: Thank you all.