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What are graphic scores?

What are graphic scores?. Graphic scores. A graphic score is a way in which a composer can compose a piece without using common music notation. . Using Symbols to represent instruments . When using a graphic score, you need to assign each instrument a symbol.

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What are graphic scores?

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  1. What are graphic scores?

  2. Graphic scores • A graphic score is a way in which a composer can compose a piece without using common music notation.

  3. Using Symbols to represent instruments • When using a graphic score, you need to assign each instrument a symbol. • The symbols can be simple or complicated, it is up to you! • Each symbol should be different so that the score is easy to read. =

  4. What does the score look like? • Once you have chosen your symbols, you will need to put your symbols into a score = = = Triangle Bells Drum

  5. What are Graphic Scores? Graphic scores are a way in which we can write music without having to write musical notes. You can use shapes and symbols in your graphic score to represent an instrument. Here is an example below using a drum, triangle and hands. In groups of three, try to play the graphic score above, and then when you are ready put up your hand to play it for the rest of the class. Try to write your own graphic score below: Draw your three symbols in these boxes and label what instrument they represent. Remember: choose three different instruments, design a symbol, and then create tour score! Draw your three symbols in these boxes and label what instrument they represent.

  6. What have you learnt today?

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