Tyler Doi is an incredible little boy with a special gift for sound.
 
The eight-year-old, who has autism, has a passion for wind chimes and an extraordinary talent for identifying the product by sound alone.
 
The Doi family, from Toronto, reached out to the company Woodstock Chimes and drove eight hours to their headquarters in New York.
 
To show off Tyler's gift, the little boy played a game called ‘Name-That-Chime Challenge’ against Garry Kvistad, the Grammy award-winning musician and founder of Woodstock Chimes.
 
Tyler blew everyone away.
 
To honor Tyler and to support others living with autism, the company decided to create Woodstock Chimes for Autism, and to donate 100 percent of the net profits from the sales of those chimes to research and treatment for the condition.
 
The chimes feature colourful puzzle pieces to symbolise the many unanswered questions about autism.
 
"It's really something for me that my son's legacy will somehow live on because of that chime," Tyler's dad said. 
 

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