Am 15.04.2017 um 18:11 schrieb Son_V:

Hi list,

I am working on a little piece that's played as written;
after that, the musician has to turn the page upside down and play the
resulting notes.

I'm sorry, I'm just adding noise, but the thing you're working on seems
interesting for me.
I remember that JS Bach made some work of this kind, some palindromes too.

There is Mozarts "Der Spiegel", where two players play simultaneously, one reads the sheet in the right way, the other one upside down.

I can point you to a work (nothing to do with music) by Gustave Veerbek:

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-ytAqPVXoRDM/UIXIEydfLKI/AAAAAAAAHwA/tnbOsi1iI4o/s1600/UD%2BI.bmp

Wow, that's interesting!

Have an happy Easter.

Happy Easter to you, too!

Cheers,

Marc



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