SableWisp & PsiX
SableWisp SableWisp
Ever wondered how a sax solo can be written like a recursive function, unfolding like a hidden code pattern? Let’s riff on that.
PsiX PsiX
Yeah, think of each phrase as a call. The solo starts, hits a motif, then calls itself with a twist, like a tail recursion that loops until the note count runs out. The pattern hides in the phrasing, just like a function’s base case. It’s a secret code written in air.
SableWisp SableWisp
Sounds like the groove’s got its own little algorithm, spinning around a hook and looping until the last note drops—like a melody that keeps finding its way back to the same chord. I love that idea—makes the solo feel like a secret dance we’re all invited to decode.
PsiX PsiX
Exactly, the hook is the anchor point, the recursion keeps pulling the solo back in, like a glitch that always resolves. It's the perfect blend of art and code.