@jbm said:
DG. I'm really interested in your "graphic score". Is it literally that? A la Stockhausen? That's something I've long been interested in trying -- finding a sort of shorthand that I can use to capture the essence of an idea, without getting bogged down in details too quickly. My work is very detailed, so it tends to be a slow process writing it, which I'd like to speed up... Actually, that's not quite true. I'd like to find a way to get the sounds in my head "out" more quickly, without disturbing their original impression. After that, I quite enjoy detailed tinkering about, just to get things cleaned up.
J.
My graphic score is nothing like S****hausen; it's just a way of reminding myself of the shape of things to come (now there's a score and a half). I use lines to denote volume (big sine waves) and the centre dictates the rough pitch. If I get an idea of some sort of rhythm, I use dots with spaces and accents to show phrasing.
As a lot of my work is to film, I often "sing", well utter percussive noises and record them while my master track is playing. This helps to give the direction of a cue before I forget what I'm doing by trying to sort out notes!
I hope that this is not just a load of nonsense and that it makes sense to someone other than me, but if not then I won't lose any sleep. [H]
DG