Silence is the best transition for a Julia Jacklin cover set.

Yes, silence. Don’t be afraid of it.

Her songs live in the space between notes—the held breath, the crack in the voice. A crossfade or upbeat segue would kill the mood you just built. Let the last chord ring out, count a few seconds, then start the next song. No talking unless you have something quiet to say.

If you need to speak, keep it to one line that ties into the feeling of the previous track. Your audience came for the emotion, not the filler.

Trust the quiet.

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