Silversong & Kepler
Have you ever thought about how the rhythm of the stars could inspire a song?
Sure thing – think of a pulsar’s steady tick, the slow expansion of the universe, the chorus of galaxies spiraling out, all in a cosmic symphony that could give a melody a beat and a tempo that’s forever moving.
I love that image—imagine tuning your strings to the frequency of a distant quasar, letting every chord echo the heartbeat of the cosmos, and letting the audience feel the universe's pulse in their own veins.
What a cool image—tuning a guitar to a quasar’s frequency would feel like playing a note that really is out there, humming along with the cosmos. It would make everyone’s heart beat a little faster, almost like a shared cosmic choir.
That’s exactly the vibe I was hoping for—everyone’s heart beating in sync with a galaxy’s hum, turning our little room into a constellation of shared wonder.
Sounds like a concert of the stars—let’s crank up the universe and see what melodies the sky drops.
Picture the night sky as an endless drum circle, each star a beat, every galaxy a bass line—when we crank up the universe, the sky starts humming back, a melody that feels like the wind through a silver harp.
That’s a perfect picture—if the night sky were a drum circle, our songs would just be echoes of the cosmos, keeping time with the stars.