Sunday, July 20, 2008

One Single Impression - Rest

Not rest as in sleep, but the rest one gets for emphasis in often quite a turbulent piece of music. There is nothing like that perfect stillness one hits in dance when that rest is synchronised between musician and dancer and the subsequent movement has all the more freshness thanks to that controlled heartbeat.

A pause, presented,
deft as a well thrown ball -
The music resumes.

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19 comments:

SandyCarlson said...

Thank you for this beautiful insight. God bless.

Anonymous said...

Beautiful interpretation! I agree, the silence/stillness between the notes as important as the music itself.

Raven said...

Lovely. I did one of my haikus on the same subject. I love the way you have expressed it.

Geraldine said...

Interesting use of this prompt. I play piano and can relate! Now I'm off to browse your blog. I'm also a crafty person.

www.mypoeticpath.wordpress.com

storyteller said...

What a lovely, unique ‘take’ on this week’s OSI prompt … musical ‘rests’ did not occur to me. Wonderful 'ku accompaniment
Hugs and blessings,

Raven's Wing Poetry said...

Oooh, a very interesting interpretation of the prompt!

Well Written.

-Nicole

Roswila said...

This is so timely for me, since I've been learning about rests and quarter notes and full notes, etc. since joining the chorus here. I've always been aware of pacing in music/singing/dancing, just as in poetry and arguably in other sorts of writing. But I am the only member who doesn't read music, alas! So learning how to know when some change of pace has been written into a piece (other than relying totally on my beleaguered memory) is a new experience.

Joyce said...

That's a great take on "rest"; I liked it. :)

Anonymous said...

I toyed with the idea of using a musical rest... you did it so well. There is something magic when the notes pause and there is sudden silence.

Edward S Gault said...

Congratulations on a very original take on the prompt.
Thank you for sharing.

spacedlaw said...

You get the same effect in acting for the theatre... Very good take.

Anonymous said...

please could i have some music on your blog to break the silence. jass if you could. thank you.

Anonymous said...

VERY creative take on the prompt! And so expressive.

Tumblewords: said...

I know so little about the basics of music - really enjoyed this post!

Anonymous said...

A great take on the word rest, and one that plays an important part in music.

If I haven't said this before, I like your blog!

Sian said...

Thanks everybody for the lovely comments:o)

The prompt allowed us to go in many different directions and that makes for a good prompt in my book.

barbs.haiku said...

While I don't play an instrument, most of my family does - piano, guitar, bango, drums, cello and more. The rest is as important as the notes! Very well done!

Patois42 said...

Sian, this is wonderful. Your intro is as beautiful as the poem itself.

Lisa at Greenbow said...

I love this one. I had forgotten about all this 'rest'. Piano lessons and practice so long ago revisited.