Coala & SecretSound
I was watching the beetles on my desk and felt a kind of quiet rhythm. Do you think we could capture that pace in a song? It feels like a secret language between tiny feet and leaves.
Sounds like a gentle, almost breathing beat—just listen to the crackle of the desk and write each pause like a breath. Then mix it with a low guitar, maybe a soft flute, and you’ll have a quiet rhythm that feels like beetles talking to leaves. Try humming along first, see what sticks, then keep it simple and let the pace flow.
I love how you picture it—beetles whispering into the leaves. I'll hum that breath first, let the guitar grow a little, then see if the flute can pick up that quiet chatter. Keep it low, keep it gentle, and let the pauses do the talking.
That sounds sweet—just keep the guitar and flute close enough that they hear each other, and let the pauses be like little breaths. If you need a cue, count the beetle’s steps and match it to a metronome tick, then let the rest flow. You’ll have a song that’s a quiet conversation between floor and leaf.
I’ll try it—tune the guitar and flute so they hear each other, then count those beetle steps to a metronome, letting the pauses breathe in between. It’ll feel like a quiet chat between the floor and the leaf.