The Sound Begins to Leave
There is a moment when the sound no longer arrives—
it begins to move away.
Not suddenly.
Not completely.
Just enough to notice the space that follows.
This piece rests in that transition.
The tones become lighter, more distant, allowing silence to enter without interruption. Nothing is taken. Nothing is forced to end. The sound simply softens at the edges and begins to recede.
You may notice the fading.
You may notice the quiet becoming more present.
You may find yourself listening to what remains, rather than what is played.
All of this belongs.
The Sound Begins to Leave is not an ending.
It is a threshold—where sound and silence begin to share the same space.
You are not asked to follow it.
You are not asked to hold onto it.
You are simply invited to notice…
as it begins to go.
