Lada & Dylan
Lada Lada
Hey Dylan, have you ever thought about how the rhythm of a carpenter’s hammer might inspire a song? I was just fixing an old table and the steady thunk thunk caught my ear.
Dylan Dylan
Yeah, the hammer’s thunk thunk can be a beat, like a metronome for a blues riff. I’d write a song about a table that’s seen better days and still sticks to its groove. You ever try to sing along while you hammer? Might sound like a lullaby or a workout playlist.
Lada Lada
That’s a neat idea, but I like to keep the hammer steady and the song in my head, not on the table. When I’m fixing wood I usually focus on the rhythm of the work, not on singing along. It keeps the hands steady and the wood honest. If you want a lullaby, maybe play it on the radio while I finish the nails. Simple beats, no fuss.
Dylan Dylan
Sounds like a solid workflow—hammer in one hand, calm beats in the head. Let the radio do the lullaby while you keep those nails straight, and the table will thank you with a steady, honest groove. Keep it simple, keep it true.
Lada Lada
Glad you liked it. A steady hammer and a quiet tune is all I need. The table will thank me with a nice, smooth finish. Let's keep it that way.