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The Drum as a Listening Instrument
Before meaning arrives, before rhythm is interpreted, the body hears vibration. The pulse meets bone and breath without asking what should happen next. There is no instruction embedded in the beat. No destination implied.
The drum does not ask you to follow it.
It marks time without directing how that time should be used. The rhythm repeats, not to induce trance or movement, but to remain present. Listening begins when the drum is allowed to be sound rather than signal.
Julie Jewels Smoot
Jan 121 min read
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