Smoke & ObsidianFang
Smoke Smoke
You ever think a battlefield map could be sketched out in a jazz jam? One beat per flank, one solo for a surprise flank attack. It’s all structure and freedom at once. How do you see the two?
ObsidianFang ObsidianFang
It’s a strange idea, but I get it. The rhythm can mirror the march, the solos can be like flanks. The thing is, music lets you improvise, while a battlefield needs a plan that won’t leave you exposed. If the jazz keeps the same tempo and you know the solo’s cue, it can be a useful mnemonic. But don’t let the improvisation turn into chaos—every beat has to hit a point on the map, or you’ll be left with a solo that’s all flair and no firepower. So, structure can benefit from freedom, but only if you can keep the freedom under control.