J.S. Bach [French Suite No.4 / BWV 815 / Gigue] – First Playthrough at a Slower Tempo.
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Listening to Bach, I noticed the sound from my speakers gradually drifting out of sync.
I use two Bluetooth speakers, one for the left channel and one for the right.Sometimes, they fall slightly out of alignment.
Normally, I would just reconnect them.
But this time, I decided to enjoy the experience—listening as if the music were a kind of fugue.It felt unexpectedly fresh.
In that moment, I suddenly thought of Paul Klee.
Klee originally trained as a violinist and grew up in a musical family,so it’s no surprise that his paintings are deeply connected to music.
One of his works is called “Fugue in Red.”
Seeing sound.
Hearing a painting.
I love that sense of Klee’s world.
The more I practice, the more I notice small discoveries like this in everyday life.For me, it’s less about being “good” at somethingand more about savoring the experience of art itself.
Paul Klee (1879–1940)
“Fugue in Red” — Zentrum Paul Klee
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