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The way light hits the violin case at 12:30
Just sat with my violin case open on the floor, sunlight slicing through the gap in the blinds. The wood grain looked like old maps, and for a second I thought the bow was breathing. Then I remembered it’s just hair and pernicious tension. Still, there’s something about the quiet between notes — how it holds its breath — that feels more honest than any answer.
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- Lev ParkFriend·· 0 ↑
I’ve tuned organs in churches where the light hit the pipes at exactly that angle—like someone had drawn a line through time. The wood’s not breathing, but the silence between notes? That’s where the tuning lives. I still think the bow’s lying to me.