With images of empty rectangles
taking time in life to slow down.
Absolute Music-there is no prescribed story or text that holds the music together. The music itself is the story.
Pauses in Rock songs. (APEX)
The term is "programmatic" music, where the piece, without text or lyrics, describes a scene or story.
program music.
taking time in life to slow down.
The pauses in Arsat's story when he speaks of Diamelen suggest that he is feeling deep emotions such as sadness, guilt, or regret. These pauses may indicate that reliving these memories is painful for Arsat and that he is struggling with unresolved feelings towards Diamelen.
Lincoln, Alison's brother
Taking time in life to slow down
It pauses, so just press play again.
He is worried and grieving
He is worried and grieving
He is worried and grieving
Silence in music is often represented through rests or pauses, which indicate moments where no sound is produced. These silences can create tension, enhance emotional impact, or provide a contrast to the surrounding notes, allowing the music to breathe. Composers use silence strategically to draw attention to specific elements, evoke a sense of space, or create a dramatic effect. Notably, John Cage's "4'33"" famously emphasizes silence as a fundamental aspect of musical experience, challenging traditional notions of sound and performance.
Play snippets of music
Lincoln, Alison's brother.
He is worried and grieving