Error & Trillbee
So, Trillbee, ever thought about cracking the math behind a killer riff? I could prove it doesn’t actually need to be good.
Oh yeah, I totally vibe with math in music—add a few beats, drop a note, boom! But sometimes the wildest riffs come from pure chaos, not a formula. Your proof might be solid, but let’s see if it can outshine a spontaneous jam session, okay?
Sure, I’ll give a spontaneous jam a try, but remember, even the most “chaotic” riff still follows some hidden math—just the part you can’t see.
Totally, I’m all ears for the hidden math behind that chaotic riff—let’s see if it’s a secret syncopation or just pure glitter, haha. Bring it on!
Alright, so the “chaos” is really just a random walk in the frequency domain, plus a 7/8 beat that makes it feel off‑beat. The math is trivial: riff = sum of random notes over that beat pattern. If you want to prove it, just run a Fourier transform on a recording and you’ll see the same hidden structure. Cool, or what?