Priest & Hyanna
Hyanna Hyanna
Priest, have you ever considered how the quiet of a chapel can inspire the quietest moments in a composition? I find that the reverence in silence often leads me to experiment with unexpected textures that still feel grounded. What do you think?
Priest Priest
Indeed, the hush of a chapel feels like a quiet heartbeat that invites stillness. When you let that silence breathe, it can stir textures that are both surprising and grounded. It reminds me that sometimes the most profound music comes from listening to the spaces between notes. Keep exploring that balance; it seems like a path toward deeper insight.