A note played too early feels wrong.
A note played too late feels empty.
Great music lives in that space between.
It trains your sense of timing — not just rhythm.
That’s why musicians feel silence differently.
They know waiting is part of the sound.
Music isn’t constant motion.
It’s controlled restraint.
Knowing when not to play is the skill.
– Serguey Asael Shinder
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