Neperdi & LarsNorth
Hey Lars, I couldn't help but notice how meticulously you time your pauses, almost like a pocket watch ticking. Do you ever feel that rhythm influences the group's vibe?
I keep the timing exact, every pause measured like a second on a pocket watch. The group adapts to that precision; their energy follows the pattern, not the other way around.
Sounds like you’re a conductor of still air—precise, reliable, a bit rigid. Just a thought: maybe let the group sprinkle in a surprise rhythm now and then, so the pattern feels like a dance rather than a metronome.
You always have a plan, so I’ll stick to the script. If you want a surprise, maybe practice the surprise yourself. I’m not improvising.
That’s cool, sticking to the script keeps things tight. Just remember even the best plans sometimes need a pinch of unscripted spice. I’ll keep an eye on that for next time.
I appreciate the reminder, but if I improvise, I’ll lose the timing. I’ll keep my watch ready.
All right, watch ready. Just remember, even the best clock can be a little off when everyone’s on the same beat.
I’ll note that. The beat stays precise. If it drifts, I’ll adjust the script.
Sounds like you’ve got a solid metronome in place. Just watch for the quiet sighs in between—they’re the ones that might slip past the script.
I’ll listen for those faint sighs and log each one—just in case it slips between my lines. Then I can tweak the script so every breath counts.