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Once commonplace in the United States, today Los Angeles is by far the largest and one of the last American cities to pr | dG1fSFNMZXFUV2FzTzg
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00:00 ♪♪
00:06 I love the violin.
00:08 ♪♪
00:16 ♪♪
00:25 I think a lot of people see a broken thing,
00:27 and they just think it's broken.
00:29 ♪♪
00:30 It could be anything.
00:33 Maybe it's public schools.
00:36 Or maybe it's the United States
00:38 or any other part of the world.
00:41 Maybe it's just a $20 fiddle I found at a swap meet.
00:46 But when we see a broken thing,
00:49 we think, "Oh, with a little something here
00:51 and a little something there,
00:53 we can fix the part that's broken
00:55 and make things whole again."
00:59 It's difficult work.
01:00 But no matter what, you do whatever it takes
01:03 because fixing stuff is one of the best things that humans do.
01:07 That's why this is not just a musical instrument repression.
01:13 When an instrument breaks,
01:15 there's a student without an instrument.
01:18 No, not in our city.
01:22 Even if they don't know me,
01:24 we know it could change their whole life.
01:28 ♪♪
01:36 (thud)

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