The Harmonic Resonance of Silence
Ellis Johnson understood that the most important part of music was not the sound, but the silence that surrounded it. In the basement bar of the French Quarter, he played the piano not to fill the room, but to carve shapes out of the silence. He felt the humidity of the New Orleans night as a physical weight, a damp curtain that muffled the world and amplified the inner resonance of his own...
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