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Nanopublication — The Bridge as Chromatic Color Descent

Bb Major - Research on Harmony - Variation 2

Claim 3: The Bridge as Chromatic Color Descent

The bridge section of rhythm changes — D7, G7, C7, F7 — produces a chromatic color descent through my mapping: oranges for D7, red-oranges for G7, reds for C7, red-purple for F7. This cycle of dominant sevenths descending by fourths traces a warm narrowing through the color spectrum before resolving back to Bb Major [1]'s purple.

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The bridge of rhythm changes follows a cycle of dominant seventh chords descending by perfect fourths: D7 – G7 – C7 – F7. Each chord serves as the dominant of the next, creating a chain of tension that propels the harmony forward until F7 resolves back to Bb Major for the final A section. This is one of the most characteristic harmonic gestures in jazz — a momentary departure from the tonic world that builds anticipation through sequential dominant resolution.

In my chromesthetic system, this cycle traces a remarkable path through the warm end of the color spectrum. D maps to orange, G to red-orange, C to red, and F to red-purple. The bridge therefore moves through a progressive deepening from bright orange warmth toward the darker red-purple that borders on the purple of Bb itself. It is as though the harmonic return to the tonic is anticipated chromatically — the colors draw closer to purple as the chords draw closer to Bb.

This chromatic descent is not explicitly depicted in the painting as a narrative sequence, but its presence in the harmonic source material inflects the overall palette. The warm oranges, roses, pinks, and mauve-purples that populate the central vertical corridor of the composition carry the spectral trace of the bridge's harmonic journey. The painting holds the entire AABA form in suspension — not as a timeline but as a simultaneous visual field where the tonic warmth and the bridge's chromatic passage coexist.

References

[1] Quercy, A. (2024). Bb Major - Research on Harmony - Variation 2 (AQC0694). Synesthetic Explorations collection. https://arnaudquercy.art/media/2024/01/bb-major-research-on-harmony-variation-2-acrylic-by-arnaud-quercy-aqc0694-7py.webp

[2] Quercy, A. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0000-2662-7790

[3] Quercy, A. Empirical Chromesthetic Data - Wikiversity Studies. [URL to be added]

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chromesthetic mapping Bb Major triad rhythm changes jazz progression acrylic on linen canvas circle of fifths color translation Research on Harmony Synesthetic Explorations geometric color fields warm palette abstraction monumental format painting

Epistemic profile

Claim typeartistic statement
Voicefirst person
Epistemic statusempirically grounded
Methodologycircle of fifths color mapping
Certaintyhigh

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