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Post by jk on Sept 25, 2020 12:55:26 GMT -5
Cool! What’s the story behind the bottom one? Really like how dynamic it is. Well thank you! Actually that's my wife (my girlfriend at the time). I'm generally terrible at portraits but I've managed to turn out a few good ones in her case (maybe that's logical). The words "odalisque" and "Matisse" come to mind, probably for no good reason. I haven't done anything like that before or since! Glad you like it! I was pleasantly surprised myself when I rediscovered it.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2020 9:08:04 GMT -5
Ah, love, the essential ingredient for any successful work of art! 🙂
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Post by jk on Dec 29, 2020 6:15:24 GMT -5
This is for LS, hoping she's OK out there:
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Post by jk on Feb 5, 2021 5:46:53 GMT -5
The following are more puzzles than art, although they are certainly creative in their way. There was a time when I composed palindromes: words, phrases or sentences whose letters read the same in either direction. The lion's share was devoted to the Boys and their world, so I'll start with those. (I don't think my popularity would rise much if I were to post them in the main section. ) This is a selection from the least cringeworthy of my BB-related 'dromes. I hope one or two of them make you smile: Pop, no eye! Eye on, Pop!
Avid Al stops Bob Lamm: "Am I mammal?" (Bob spots L.A. diva)
Evade Kim, Ryanair. Be curbed, urn, alas in Ned's U.K. Capitol plot. I pack U.S. Dennis, Alan, rude Bruce, Brian (Ayr), Mike, Dave...
Deirdre V: "I ran if Russia is surfin' a river dried."
'Tis Bruce. Lyle curbs it
"Oh, a disk (RAM)--evade!" (Dave Marks, Idaho)
Shoot, o how Tsar Dennis kayaks in Nedra's two hot "Ooh!"s
Now I am a ham (U.S.). Om! OK... O Kokomo, Sumahama... I won!
One nil--or a con? Dogs, pets, sloops, spools, steps, God? No, Caroline... no!!
Loop MGM's LA virtuoso Pete's "Rael", Audree. No iPad? A pioneer dual ear-set epos outrivals MGM pool
Mods, I wonder: Rats, sun, eve, nut? Penn, rut, ass, ram? Deified Mars, Saturn, Neptune, Venus starred--no wisdom!
L.A. Bruce wrote "Rub Race", "Take Red", "Deirdre", "Wendy S", "Susie C" (in minor), "Ronda", "Mona", no "Lynda" (error: read "Nylon"). A nomad, nor Ron. "I'm nice" is U.S., Syd. Newer dried Derek ate carburetor. We curb Al.
Do good--Anna will. A splay'd New Age moon and stars (Anna's rat's DNA). No Omega, Wendy--Alps. All I Wanna Do... O God!
So reharden, Mike, ego geek. I'm Nedra H. Eros!
Murry tramples a cruet. No, Carl, Audree Neva sinned not. Esme sets a tad ago. Buy an airbrush, soppy-lop! Aesop met a (a tempo) sea polyp, posh "Sur" Brian. Ayub Ogada tastes 'em. Set on Dennis, a veneer dual raconteur-case LP: Martyr Rum.
Gage/Dunbar demo's EP (Ayr, Rum, Eigg, Eriskay) for a bar of yaks: "I, Reggie/Murry, ape some drab nude gag."
Andrea: Sunrays yarn USA... er, DNA
Good Vibrations: "A. Layne pets 1966 Dartmoor debutante no. nine [PP] / Aha!--Vosse sees Esso V a-happenin' on Etna" Tubed Room, trad. 6691-step, Enya, L.A.
Si, erase--yes, no? I tar bivalve. Remit emo's didgeridoo good. I, Reg, did sometime rev LA vibrations. Eyes are I's
SMiLE: Version I: Al, up--a.k.a... win! Eek! Look slow on wonderful Ullapool decal art. Lunar dadaism row mars L.A. prelims. All racks are paper--ask Carl (L.A.). Smiler pals ram worms. I, a dad, ran ultra-laced. Loop Al, Lulu. Fred: "Now, now... ol' skool." (Keeni waka pula.)
Afterthought: Moo! Do less, ever I flame 'em... Al! Fire vessel! O doom!
Version II: Al, up--a.k.a... win! Eek! Look slow on wonderful Ullapool decal art. Lunar dadaism row mars L.A. prelims. All racks are not a saga, sire. Tawny DNA, the less ever I flame. Parsnips pot an air by Brian. A top spins. Rap 'em, Al! Fire vessel, eh, Tandyn? Water is a gas, a toner. Ask Carl. L.A. smiler pals ram worms. I, a dad, ran ultra-laced. Loop Al, Lulu. Fred: "Now, now... ol' skool." (Keeni waka pula.)
The Honeys: Tucker, Edward Elgar... no Idyll--Awake (Rue de l'Age). R. Pirsig, ere my loved one soon arise, sir. A noose? No--Devo. Lyme Regis rip regaled Eureka, Wally. Dion rag led raw Derek cut
Rae, here doth Ginger delete "Pray" (O boy!). Diane, drag Espagnole buoys. But Marilyn, I've led a parcel--"Go Seek" no more. Zero Monkees ogle crap Adele vinyl. I ram tubs, "You Belong" (Apse Garden Aid). Yo! Boyar Pete led Reg night-ode rehear...
The Crew: "Denial, blah..." (Mike E.). Plas: "No eye, no hole." Putnam tips too. Mere grocer Glen on Ray's Sid Sharp, Oprah's diss yarn on El Greco. R. Gere moots Pitman: "Tupelo honey, eon's alp... Eek! I'm Hal Blained!!"
Jack Rieley (sp?): Daryl, lie right! Ron, I hung a red artefactoid. I see Pleyel (Eire). Lo, Jack Riley elpees dissed O'Reiley. Not S, W or N, it's U. (Jonah's eye, Rielly.) Diss idyll (Eire), yes? Ha, no! Justin rows Tony, Eli erodes Sid. See Pleyel irk/cajole Rieley elpees, idiot café trader. A gnu: "Hi!" North, G.I. Reilly--rad!
The minders: R.E.M., Leslie, Hal, Nik, Stan... I've knave Eno's up-ones: "Biff and Ooff R Us"! Spoof Rushton got A to G (not H). Surf? Oops! Surf food? Naff! (Ibsen, opus one.) Evan, Kevin at Skin (L.A.). Heil Selmer!
Yo! Joni LP maps say: "KC or Rocky 'Ass' Pamplin". O joy!
BB menagerie: Worms, i.e. Del's Sahara ebony: "Be, damsel." (Gaelic: "I do, cow.") Tempo woodpecker (Idaho), dawg, ibex, a bird rib... Axe big wad. Oh, a dire KC EP--doo wop me! Two codicil eagles made by no bear. A hassle? Deism row
Those worms again: Sedan, Alp, see, kill! A G.I. duo yodels "I am A.J.'s Mr Owsley"/"El Paso". Rosa Pleyel's worms jam aisle. Do you dig Al like esplanades?
Body parts in BB song titles: Head an act on heart, amuse masses. Oh pro-manatee, fool a hair, a shoulder--rats! A garden made H. Truman eye Namur. The Damned raga starred Lu. Oh sari, a halo. O feet anamorphoses! Same Sumatra, eh? Not Canada, eh?
Transport: No e-cars? Planes iron air data--obverse, Wes. Rev boat, Adrian. O risen Alps, race on!
Ode to the Sandbox: O Mona, Ipanema's gargantuan "O" grades. U.S. idyll as sand in a box of tense Weimaraner nuts (ed.). "Dog-nip?" "Si, Louie amigo dog. I'm a-e-i-u-o lisping." Oddest? "Un renar', ami." Ewes net fox (Oban). I'd nasally disused Argonaut nag-rags. Amen, a piano (MO)
The fans, lol: Flexi ferrets evolve IKEA, it unimparted as gulp, sirrah. Florida, eh, Raja? Dennocrats sneer "Get a leg". Indiana Brupublicans secure P.A. (I pot). Ullapool is at Sinair--bet no Carlivores! Serov: "Il raconte!" Brianistas, I loop all: Utopia, Peru, Cessna, CILB... up urban aid! Nigel ate greens. Star conned a Jarhead. I, Rolf Harris, plug Sade, trap minutiae, Kiev Lovester. Refix, elf![CILB = Construction Industry Licensing Board] This one explains the process and may be my most perfect palindrome yet. "Prayer" may be just one word but it still required ten to make a palindrome. Its brevity makes this the ideal opportunity for a simplified breakdown: To prey (arpa tacet): zap Aztec at a prayer pot- reyarp | prayer - to prey arp | prayer pot - to prey arpa | a prayer pot [arpa (harp) requires another musical term for it to make any sense, e.g.:] - to prey arpa tacet | tec at a prayer pot [Az is the logical addition to tec:] - to prey arpa tacet za | Aztec at a prayer pot [It took just one p (after a little thought) to complete the palindrome:] Lastly--and I do mean lastly--this is my attempt to incorporate Carl into an earlier palindrome (the third in this post) that manages to list the other six Boys prior to Blondie and Ricky's arrival. Ideally these two would also be in it but any reversal of their names would double the length of the palindrome! So they are implicit in the dots at the end... Evade Kim, Ryanair. Be curbed, urn, alas in Ned's U.K. Capitol astral rack. Carl: "Art's a lot." I pack U.S. Dennis, Alan, rude Bruce, Brian (Ayr), Mike, Dave...
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Post by jk on Feb 5, 2021 6:10:53 GMT -5
As a retired palindromist of some years' experience, I feel qualified to give budding palindromists a few tips on what is often a difficult task. The examples are not all top-notch but they serve their purpose here:
- Initials and abbreviations should be used only if it's obvious what they stand for. <PS:> and <(sp?)> make a handy pair.
- One way to resolve an impossible combination of letters arrived at by reversing a word is to question them:
No net timbre? Break a sloop now! (Broke 'em, John.) Ho, J. Meek orb won pools, aka E.R.B. (E.R.B.?). Mitten on
- Another is to make those letters stand for something:
Fresno's up at southern air, Marat. Author Ian R., eh? Trondheim, i.e., HD. Northern air: oh tuatara! Mr Ian R., eh? T.U.O.S. (tap us on, serf)
- It's no disgrace to leave out words that are impossible to reverse (Mike's "interstescene" is one!) but don't give up without a fight. Blueberry is another palindromist's nightmare (yrrebeulb, anyone?), so it means resorting to the most desperate measures:
Red is no cotton... Red Neva "log-o-tree" denims (A.J., Ayr). Re: B, EU, lb. (abbrev.). Gnu on noun G: verb B. A blueberry, a jasmine deer to go. Lavender not to consider
A second example: I knocked together this ode to the most ghoulish BB song in an hour or two. Solution being the devilishly awkward word it is to reverse, I had to be creative (again):
Deficit, eh? Tap my solution! I hem, 'tis I. Is it "Me hi"? No, it "U lo"! (Sympathetic, I fed.)
Palindromes largely write themselves. Sometimes the results surprise even me!
- Trying desperately to come to terms with a now forgotten incident at Smiley (!) involving blue cheese, it occurred to me that the best way to exorcize it was to construct (surprise, surprise) a Blue Cheese palindrome! What I find fascinating about the result is that the two couplets of the little song at the centre (call it an In Memoriam Lenny Bruce for imbeciles) are identical except for two letters in <bleu> and <blue>.
Des/Ned: "No cheese, Ma? Is red leap (e.g. Amor) fondue floop-all-up?"
"I recur bleu L. Bruce, R.I.P. I recur blue L. Bruce, R.I.P."
Ullapool feud. No fromage, Pa. Elder Siamese, eh? Condensed!
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Post by jk on Feb 9, 2021 7:04:31 GMT -5
Looking through the relevant topic across the road, I rounded up the best (read: least embarrassing) of the rest. On the subject of rest, rest assured that there will be no more -- I stopped making palindromes years ago. The Beatles (and others): Anna, George... heed Melua, PiL, ELO, Diana V., Ringo, gay A.J., Depp! O H.C. Minh, O John, I'm chopped! Jay (agog), Nirvana, Idol, Eli, Paul, EmDeeH (e.g. Roeg, Anna)...George Martin: Klimt: "Sir George, sir, is Pepper all atonal art?" Iris: "He paws at Fabs BAFTA swap, eh, sir? I..." "Tra-la! Not all are pp EPs, Iris, e.g. roe, grist, milk..." Some familiar names here: O, I gall ebullient treble Doe. Macca (p.2) loots Lee Dempsey, Mikie. I, Kim: "Yes, PM Ed, Eels, Tool, 2-Pac, Cameo, Delbert T., Neil, Lu... Bellagio!"
This one made me laugh. It began as an ode to Brian and Marilyn's Love You duet but took a left turn somewhere along the way: Al: "Let's put it up Stella!"I was asked to make a palindrome about cats, so... Woe, my subdeb Benoît, I love my dog. Hi, tachisme haiku (Yusuf Islam in a wasp mask). Cat Stevens' e-medicines flow. Wolfsen: "Ici demesne." Vet stacks amp, saw animals, if Usuyuki ahems I.H. cat. (I.H.?) Go, dyme! Volition ebbed busy meowIt's a pity this laboured attempt to palindromize the name of another forum degenerated into a shouting match: Mike: "Dragnet! Safari! Today! Rael! Smiley Smile! Bambu!" "Rub, Mabel!" "I'm Sy, Eli!" Ms Leary: "A dot, Ira, fast!" "En garde, Kim!"
The truly dire "Happy Endings" gets the chop, palindromically speaking (I've put all the relevant words in italics). Regrettably the Easter Bunny is now an exotic dish. Note the curious exchange between Peter Pan (clearly stranded in Never Never Land) and his shrink: Ron, I'm "Sur" Richard! Espagnol Boys order deli bunny-ball ulna. Pa?--nap! See Camelots at nasal R. Even Revenger Reign/ID Net are ferret epic. I, Van, am in Neptune happy. [pp] A he-nut! Penniman, Avici (?), Peter... refer at ending. I err, e.g., never never. L.A. Santa stole mace (España). Pan: "Lullaby N, nubile D, red rosy oblong apse." Dr.: "Ah--Cirrus Minor!"Gary Usher gets a 'drome all to himself, together with eight of his co-writes (in italics): Gary: "Aw, an URL!" Lew to Lyle: "No less amnesty!" Belt 'til nets are in upon sandbar ("Chug-A-Lug", "Room" (trad.)). Tips? Secrets? Eh? "Clock", "409"--I lose nine soli (904-k, Colchester Cesspit, Dartmoor Gulag). Uh, crab DNA's no punier as Ten Little BYTs en masse (lonely lot). "We'll-Run-Away Rag!"The theme of this interminable palindrome is Mike's equally interminable rant at the 1988 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. Regrettably, "interstescene" proved impossible to reverse! R.E.M., Mubarak? Nah! Spot pom turbomaniac. Camp Paul fan: "I'm a Jagger." O no! Design ivory ID (Dinah's). Alf (Leo) jams telegram. Did Tina, as harmony, bore Ross/Boss ex-attorney...? OK. O Yoko yen! "Rot, taxes!" sobs sore Robyn. Om, Rahsaan. (It did.) Marge lets Ma Joel flash an ID. DIY roving is e-donor. Egg a jam in a 'flu app. Macca in a mob rut. Mop-Top! Shankar a bummer?? This 'drome is dedicated to the Rovell family, a safe haven for Brian from the early '60s on: Reg ("Italia"): Hiya, Marilyn, I've rupees! (King I, reign IV.) Ride us to Noel, Rovell! Lewis, I video denim tops--a "Hen Aid" (Sahara). Barbara has, Diane has; pot mine, Doe (divisi). Well... Lev or Leo? Not sued, Irving (i.e., rig Nik, see pure vinyl). Ira: "May I hail a tiger?"The phrase "wholly holy cow" has always intrigued me -- hence this palindrome: Wow! O cow! Ten olives mar vinyl. Oh goddess idyll, oh wholly dissed dog! Holy "Nivram"'s evil one-two cow: "Ow!" (For the uninitiated, "Nivram" is a cool instrumental by The Shadows. Very handy when confronted by the letters <niv>.) The sea in BB titles: Salt a sea! Me, I'll e-frustrate J-Lo disc. I'm on ocean? Nah, I rev a wise water gear. O gnat--Angora egret awes. I wave Rihanna economics (idol jet art?). Surf Ellie Mae's atlasThe slightly iffy extremities of this holiday one featuring a SMiLE track took me the best part of a day to think up. Away from the computer, of course -- in fact, the entire palindrome (with a leading role for Alan) was worked out exclusively on paper and/or in my head: Sedan, Alp, see, kill! A G.I. duo yodels "I am A.J.'s Mr Owsley"/"El Paso". Rosa Pleyel's worms jam aisle. Do you dig Al like esplanades?This one features the three ladies (plus a cast of thousands) that get mentioned in The Regents' less messy but far less joyous version of "Barbara Ann": No rib, Barbara Ann. O dame, use Mal, Boy G., Geppetto, Nylon Sid (L.A.), Betty O'Hare, VU (old Lou), Vera, Hoyt... Tebaldi's no Lynott EP, Peggy. O blame! Sue Madonna, Arab Rabbi Ron!Two songs on the LDC album namecheck real people. Here they are, in the company of two great 20th-century composers plus the usual rampant insanity: A raga (India), SF fungi, Arcana (Edgard IQ)... S. Prokofiev (old), e'er base major termite Tim, Retro James, a Breedlove if OK (or PS). Q: I drag Dean? A: Craig! 'Nuff said, Niagara
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Post by jk on Jul 13, 2021 5:19:17 GMT -5
Goodness, this is going back a bit -- 1976 or '77, I should imagine. In those days I generally used the technique, seen elsewhere in this thread, of little circles rippling in from the edges and in and out from more centrally placed shapes. I used cheap felt pens so regrettably the colours faded fast, unless the picture happened to be in a book or rolled up. This one, my all-time favourite, went the way of the majority. I was delighted to find this photo while digging through ancient stuff, as what you can see of the almost completed picture shows it at its best!
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Post by jk on Sept 1, 2021 8:54:30 GMT -5
One way to revive this once-active topic is to broaden its format to include art in general: My daughter-in-law was recently in Milan for a convention and took the opportunity to visit this exhibition of work by the 20th-century Italian artist Mario Sironi. His connections with Mussolini and fascism are no doubt the prime reasons for his relative obscurity these days. His work fascinates all the same: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mario_Sironi
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Post by jk on Dec 29, 2021 9:38:42 GMT -5
This was my avatar at Smiley. Giorgio de Chirico (1888–1978) is one of my all-time favourite painters on the strength of his early, "metaphysical" period. This is The Song of Love, which he painted in 1914: When in Rome many years ago, I was introduced to an Italian art gallery owner who had known De Chirico personally. It might have helped if he'd spoken English or I'd spoken Italian.
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Post by jk on Jun 25, 2023 8:44:25 GMT -5
And now, a haiku (of sorts):
I often wonder What it is about "The Shift" That gets it short shrift
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Post by jk on Aug 25, 2023 5:14:27 GMT -5
You may remember this painting by René Magritte from PSF. The Philosopher's Lamp (1936) was for a time the avatar of a prolific poster who never made it to EH: "This work is a Surrealist self-portrait of Magritte. The artist's nose has been enlarged in a grotesque way, and it has been suggested that this should remind the viewer of Pinocchio; is the philosopher, just like the painter, a liar? The candle symbolizes ideas, and although Magritte does not give us many tools for an interpretation, his goal has been reached: to provoke a reflection. [ Source]
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Post by jk on Sept 7, 2023 7:08:06 GMT -5
Another ancient JK picture. I'm sure Freud would have had a field day with it:
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Post by Awesoman on Sept 13, 2023 8:48:37 GMT -5
Hopefully this applies to the thread but I do a lot of photography especially in the cosplay field. Here's a picture I took that I was particularly happy with of a friend cosplaying as a character in that Onward movie. Attachments:
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Post by jk on Sept 13, 2023 12:48:32 GMT -5
Hopefully this applies to the thread but I do a lot of photography especially in the cosplay field. Here's a picture I took that I was particularly happy with of a friend cosplaying as a character in that Onward movie. It certainly does apply! Thank you for joining in. Cool picture there -- a touch of the Caspar David Friedrichs. I knew a poster at the long-defunct Capitol BB MB who was into role-playing -- I'm not sure that's the same thing. Real name Kate, she called herself Moomrick, which she said meant "music". She was from the Crimea, so I hope she's OK. Please feel free to add whatever you want, whenever you want.
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Post by Awesoman on Sept 14, 2023 7:28:43 GMT -5
Hopefully this applies to the thread but I do a lot of photography especially in the cosplay field. Here's a picture I took that I was particularly happy with of a friend cosplaying as a character in that Onward movie. It certainly does apply! Thank you for joining in. Cool picture there -- a touch of the Caspar David Friedrichs. I knew a poster at the long-defunct Capitol BB MB who was into role-playing -- I'm not sure that's the same thing. Real name Kate, she called herself Moomrick, which she said meant "music". She was from the Crimea, so I hope she's OK. Please feel free to add whatever you want, whenever you want. Thank you! Cosplaying and role-playing are similar but role-playing leans more towards performance art whereas cosplaying is more of a visual art (at least that's how Google defines them). I've got tons of cosplay photography but I won't hijack the thread with it. But here's one more pic I took years ago at Dragon Con of a Batman cosplay that I converted into "comic book" form using Photoshop. Attachments:
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Post by jk on Feb 28, 2024 14:43:47 GMT -5
This is not a composition (I'm not a composer) but a musical palindrome for piano (or keyboard) that more or less wrote itself, with just a little prompting from me.
Given the absence of a digital music writing program (my pc can't handle it), I shall try to keep this as succinct and comprehensible as possible (famous last words).
The unnamed piece in 4/4 time is 128 bars long and divided into four equal parts. Part One employs a rising scale of three pairs of alternating notes (FG, AB, CD), beginning in the left hand on the F below Middle C and then repeating in the right hand at the octave.
The pattern in the first bar, FGFG, is joined in bar 2 by AABB and in bars 3 and 4 joined by the further doubled-up CCCC | DDDD. The right hand joins in in bar 5 with FFFF | FFFF | GGGG | GGGG and so forth until the last crochet in the 32nd bar is a six-note chord of G Major.
This chord then exchanges its pair of three white notes for the surrounding four black ones, a G flat sixth chord (Gb-Bb-Db-Eb), which then alternates with an A flat minor seventh chord (Gb-Ab-C-Eb), which I've represented below by A and B respectively for simplicity's sake. The A/B component doubles up differently in each hand, the whole turning back on itself halfway, after the 64th bar (shown in bold):
ABBA | BAAB | BAAB | ABBA || BAAB | ABBA | ABBA | BAAB || BAAB | ABBA | ABBA | BAAB || ABBA | BAAB | BAAB | ABBA || ABAB | AABB | AAAA | BBBB || AAAA | AAAA | BBBB | BBBB || AAAA | AAAA | AAAA | AAAA || BBBB | BBBB | BBBB | BBBB ||
BAAB | ABBA | ABBA | BAAB || ABBA | BAAB | BAAB | ABBA || ABBA | BAAB | BAAB | ABBA || BAAB | ABBA | ABBA | BAAB || AAAA | AAAA | AAAA | AAAA || AAAA | AAAA | AAAA | AAAA || BBBB | BBBB | BBBB | BBBB || BBBB | BBBB | BBBB | BBBB ||
BAAB | ABBA | ABBA | BAAB || BAAB | ABBA | ABBA | BAAB || ABBA | BAAB | BAAB | ABBA || BAAB | ABBA | ABBA | BAAB || BBBB | BBBB | BBBB | BBBB || BBBB | BBBB | BBBB | BBBB || AAAA | AAAA | AAAA | AAAA || AAAA | AAAA | AAAA | AAAA ||
ABBA | BAAB | BAAB | ABBA || ABBA | BAAB | BAAB | ABBA || BAAB | ABBA | ABBA | BAAB || ABBA | BAAB | BAAB | ABBA || BBBB | BBBB | BBBB | BBBB || AAAA | AAAA | AAAA | AAAA || BBBB | BBBB | AAAA | AAAA || BBBB | AAAA | BBAA | BABA ||
Part Four is Part One in reverse, stepping down from G Major to end with GFGF in the left hand.
The funny thing is that it actually sounds quite good! I wrote it out in full once and played it through. Curiously, the somewhat urgent, questing opening section in F Lydian (with B instead of Bb) becomes quite serene when reversed in the final part to become G Mixolydian (with F instead of F#). Never underestimate a palindrome.
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