Finch - that's completely right! Depending on what instrument you were "raised" on, your conception of music changes. The breaks on a clarinet are totally different than the ones on a trombone, and something like oboe has a couple fingerings that are actually the reverse of the clarinet.
You could take the same piece of music and show it to a clarinetist, violinist, a pianist, and a trumpeter, and they will all perceive it differently - different spots for breaks, different places of difficulty, etc. But that's what I love about it nothing is ever the same depending on how you look at it!