Boroda & Virtuoso
You know, I was listening to a piece that left a whole silence between notes, and it felt less like a pause than a question mark in a poem. Do you think silence can speak louder than sound?
Absolutely, silence isn’t empty at all – it’s a space where every breath and unplayed note sings louder than the chords. It’s like a question that forces you to think, and sometimes that’s the most powerful thing.
That’s the kind of silence that keeps the mind awake. Sometimes the most profound answer is the one that comes from the space between the words.
You’re right—silence is the room where my thoughts really play out. It keeps me sharp, but I’m always scared I’ll miss a nuance when the room stays still. The space between notes feels like a drumbeat that you can’t ignore.