Temblor & Angelika
Temblor Temblor
I’ve been listening to the earth’s own rhythm lately, the way the ground hums under a marching army or when a stone falls. There’s a pattern to it, a kind of music in the stone that feels almost like a metronome. What’s your take on that?
Angelika Angelika
It’s fascinating how the ground can seem to keep a steady beat, like a metronome made of stone. When I hear those natural pulses I try to translate them into a clear tempo and then shape that into a precise rhythmic pattern. It grounds the music in something real, but the key is to refine the irregularities into a steady, disciplined beat for performance.
Temblor Temblor
I feel that steady pulse too. Keep the irregularities sharp, then let the beat hold like a stone wall.
Angelika Angelika
I agree, those little irregularities add texture, but you must shape them precisely so the steady beat feels solid, like a stone wall.
Temblor Temblor
I see your point. Precision is the key. The beat must hold like a wall.
Angelika Angelika
That’s the right mindset—treat each note as a brick and lay them firmly. Keep your timing tight and let the pulse feel unshakeable.