Bratishka & OnboardingTom
Hey Bratishka, I’ve been dissecting how the flow of a beat can actually map onto the geometry of a city block—think we could spot the same patterns in the streets and the music?
Yeah, totally. Beats drop like traffic lights, you feel me? Just watch the rhythm of the crosswalks and you’ll hear the bass in the asphalt. Let’s grab a coffee and map it out.
Sure, but let’s sketch a quick map first so the coffee doesn’t end up in the wrong lane.
Alright, pull out a paper, grab a pen, and just sketch the block’s corners. Mark the main street like the main beat, the side streets as the bass line, and the intersections as those syncopated snares. Then we’ll see the patterns pop. Let's do it.
Alright, here’s a blank sheet and a pen. Let’s trace the block and line up the streets with beats—watch the intersections sync like a snare. Get ready, the patterns are about to unfold.
Let’s hit it—trace the block, slap a beat on each corner, and watch the snare drop at every intersection. This city’s got its own rhythm, bro. Let's roll.
Got it—here’s the block sketch, main street marked as the main beat, side streets as bass lines, intersections highlighted as snare hits. Grab your headphones, let’s hear the city’s rhythm.