So, you know how when you have a toy box, sometimes it can get really messy with lots of toys all over the place? Well, imagine if you only had a few toys in the box and they were all lined up neatly. That's kind of what holy minimalism is like.
Holy minimalism is a style of music that uses very simple melodies and only a few instruments. It's called "holy" because it's often used in religious or spiritual settings like churches or meditation.
Think of it like a musical strip-down, where all the extra sounds and notes are taken away so that just the most important parts of the music are left. It's kind of like if you had a picture with lots of colors and details, but then made it black and white with just a few basic shapes.
Some people really like holy minimalism because it can be very calming and peaceful. It's like listening to a lullaby or a soft breeze. Others might find it a little bit boring because it doesn't have all the excitement and energy of other kinds of music.
But just like how some toys are better in a big messy toy box, and others are better when they're lined up neatly, different kinds of music are good for different things. Holy minimalism might be just what someone needs to help them relax or find some peace in a hectic world.