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How do we read and write and music?

There are different ways of reading and writing music.

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide 1 of 3, A cartoon boy playing the saxophone beside a musical stave showing some notes, a treble clef and time signature., Traditional notation Notes are written on a stave telling us what to play
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A cartoon girl playing a tambourine, surrounded by different graphical scores.

What are graphic scores?

Graphic scores are a way of reading and writing music.

Instead of using music notes, graphic scores use images, signs and symbols.

In music notation, the notes tell the musician exactly how to play something.

A graphic score is made up of lots of different images. The musician decides how they think each image might sound.

This means every performance of the same graphic score can be totally different!

A cartoon girl playing a tambourine, surrounded by different graphical scores.
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Watch: Make your own graphic score

Take a look at this short video to see how you can create your own graphic score.

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Glossary

Here's the meanings of some important words.

Notation - A way of understanding music using notes.
Graphic score - A way of making music using images, signs and symbols.
Guitar tab - A way of understanding music using symbols for guitarists.
Rhythm - A pattern of sounds of different lengths.
Pitch - How high or low a sound is.
Dynamics - The volume of the music, how loud or quiet it is.

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