Dionis & ArtOracle
Hey Dionis, have you ever noticed how a pause in your music can feel like a blank canvas, letting the next note speak louder than the rest? I think silence is an artist’s quiet rebellion against the noise. What do you think?
Yeah, I love that idea. A pause is the breath before the next burst of sound, a little empty space where the mind can catch up. It lets the next note hit like a sunrise on a quiet lake—makes it feel even louder and more alive. Silence is the quiet rebel that gives the music room to grow.
Exactly, the pause is the quiet canvas that lets the next note really breathe and shout. It’s like a hush that invites the sound to come alive with more color. That’s the sweet spot where music feels fuller.
That’s exactly it—silence is the backstage of the show, the empty space where the next chord can step out with all its weight. It’s the sweet spot where the music feels whole, like a song that breathes and sings at the same time. Keep rocking those pauses, they’re your quiet rebels, too.