Graphic Scores
Graphic notation (music) - Wikipedia
Graphic notation (music) ... Graphic notation (or graphic score) is the representation of music through the use of visual symbols outside the realm of traditional ...
Graphic notation: a brief history of visualising music - David Hall
Graphic notation works differently to traditional musical notation, as it uses images, abstract symbols, graphic elements, illustration, and text to convey ...
What are graphic scores? - School of Noise
A new way of visualising music known as graphic scores or graphic notation. Graphic scores often look very different to traditional musical scores.
Looking for graphic scores : r/composer - Reddit
I'm looking to play a few graphic score pieces with a few other musicians. I'm curious if anyone has any recommendations or graphic scores you have composed.
Graphic notation: a brief history of visualising music - DOC
Arguably the greatest musical score ever designed, a pinnacle of graphic notation is by Cornelius Cardew, entitled Treatise (1963–1967).
Music Library Thematic Displays: Graphic Notation - Research Guides
Graphic Scores at the Music Library · Spiral Galaxy by George Crumb. The score is in the shape of a spiral. · Projection 1 by Morton Feldman.
How do you read Graphic Scores? - Music Stack Exchange
The graphic scores usually have a page at the beginning called the Performance Notes, which tell the performer specifically how the composer wants them to ...
The joy and challenge of graphic scores - Scanner
In many ways graphic scores have enabled so many creatives, for whom a score in itself was alienating or just too restrictive. Instead of following traditional ...
Graphic scores - technique for approaching a composition
It's a really wonderful way to explore certain gestural or extra-tonal notation where note pitch and length notation is lacking in capturing an idea that ...
Exploring Graphic Scores - Choral Compose
Unlike conventional notation, graphic scores can be a way of notating a piece that can incorporate many more elements of freedom…
Graphic Notation – An Indeterminate Approach to Music
A concept known as “indeterminate music”, pioneered by revered experimental composer John Cage. Indeterminate music specifically relies on elements of chance ...
Graphic Scores: Beyond The Written Note - YouTube
Over the centuries, musical notation has evolved from a set of vague scribbles into a precise, finely-tuned system for communicating musical ...
Graphic scores Composing at Home (Children)
In this activity you will create your own graphic scores inspired by composers such as Cornelius Cardew, Cathy Berberian and John Cage.
Art and music collide in these 20 stunning graphic scores
What is a graphic score? Unlike the more traditional ve-lined musical stave, with each line and each space representing a different pitch, a.
Play what you see: how graphic scores can unleash your inner ...
The joy of graphic notation is that it allows everyone to become a composer. You don't need to be able to play an instrument or understand traditional stave ...
Graphic Scores - Google Arts & Culture
An exhibition of contemporary approaches to graphic scores to mark the 50th Anniversary of the British Music Collection.
Creating & Performing Graphic Scores | The Postcard Project
This video is an overview of the graphic score collaboration I started in 2017 called the Postcard Project, and how I work with graphic ...
Graphic Scores explained - Saffron Hall
Every composer does something different when they make a graphic score. They might use long lines, short lines, bold lines, faint lines, tiny ...
Music & Image: Graphic Scores and Kandinsky - YouTube
In this video I discuss the relationship between music and image: music can be represented by image and vice versa.
Graphic scores | Classical Music Forum
I heard it said that Cardew expected performers to agree on a certain interpretation and approach to the score before performing for consistency.