it is from left to right
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a graphic score is made of tiny little notes
Graphic score is much easier to follow, even for those who don't read staff notation. A graphic score also shows patterns in the music and helps define the overall structure of a piece.The fact that it is easy to follow makes graphic score ideal to support listening activities in the classroom, giving the students something to focus on while listening.A disadvantage of graphic score can be that performers don't know exactly what notes to play, if performing from the score...although since this aspect of graphic score would mean a slightly different performance each time it is played this could be seen as an advantage as well!
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A GRAPHIC score in music is like a normal score but instead of notes the composer or author of the piece of muic will use pictures to reperesent notes or sounds or the piece of music sometimes the author could use a devise key saying a thin line is a bepping noice or a bang on a drum etc...
A graphic score is like a normal music score but instead of notes, the composer uses images to indicate sounds/notes e.g. a lightning bolt to represent thunder. Also, the composer sometimes devises a key to say, for example, a thick line is a loud sound and a thin line is a quiet sound. :) hope this helped :)
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don't know ask a performer youself
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