Black as the conglomerate of all colors, & white as the absence; reversing their normal roles–helping us to see the emergence, then transcendence, of the rainbow lurking within. Interesting feel & form to the piece, part haiku, tanka, & lune; nice job.
Ah.. yes.. the strings of vocal chords become
extension of ivory and ebony.. human
tools.. for even out-of-key
people
to perfect
harmony
of
black
and white tunes..:)
Very nice. I love the piano. I can’t play, but I love to listen, and some people can indeed create rainbows and more with those black and white keys. Peace, Linda
The keys on the piano are just part of an instrument to produce a wonderful sound to ears. The love & passion of the player is what creates the music that’s both pleasing to heart & mind. Thanks for the poem—simple & direct!
I like the transformation from black and what that happens when the music begins.
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Let me try that again, something got lost there.
I like the transformation from black and white to color, that happens when the music begins.
Def a lot of color in music.
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π Thanks!
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yes – yes – yes – it is amazing if someone plays the piano well what worlds open by just the touch of their hands..
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Short but to the point! Great take on the prompt.
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thank you!
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Love that creation of rainbows.. From just black and white.
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thanks so much!
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Yup! The black and white is just the starting point – bring on the music.
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So much said with so few words. Great work.
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Thank you!
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Wowwwww, love it.
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thanks!
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Movements of fingers guided by just black and white but transformed into myriads of color. Beautiful little story Candy!
Hank
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Thank you π
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Really wonderful example of black and white. In this case, the black and white can create such richness!
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Thank you!
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Beautiful ending, from black and white, to hearing rainbows ~ Thanks for linking up with D’verse Candy ~
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Thank you!
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What a cool idea, bringing forth color out of the black and white. I really like this.
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Thanks!
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Black as the conglomerate of all colors, & white as the absence; reversing their normal roles–helping us to see the emergence, then transcendence, of the rainbow lurking within. Interesting feel & form to the piece, part haiku, tanka, & lune; nice job.
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Thank you kindly
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just black and white keys, yet the music is so nuanced…
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Fabulous interpretation, Candy! I feel this way when my son plays piano…the piano my mother used to play.
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Thanks! My mother played too.
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This is so succinct–perfect poetry in few works. I loved it.
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thanks so much!
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Ah.. yes.. the strings of vocal chords become
extension of ivory and ebony.. human
tools.. for even out-of-key
people
to perfect
harmony
of
black
and white tunes..:)
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Perfect, perfect thought for the prompt!
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thanks bunches!
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Very nice. I love the piano. I can’t play, but I love to listen, and some people can indeed create rainbows and more with those black and white keys. Peace, Linda
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thanks π
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The keys on the piano are just part of an instrument to produce a wonderful sound to ears. The love & passion of the player is what creates the music that’s both pleasing to heart & mind. Thanks for the poem—simple & direct!
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thank you so much.
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A compact piece that packs a punch! Love it. π
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thanks.
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Beautiful!
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Thanks βΊοΈ
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