How do i put graphic notation into a composition table ????????????

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To put graphic notation into a composition table, you can follow these steps:

1. Find or create a composition table: A composition table is a tool used to organize musical elements, such as pitch, rhythm, dynamics, etc. You can use a blank sheet of paper or create a table using a software program like Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets.

2. Determine the symbols for your graphic notation: Graphic notation often uses visual symbols to represent different musical elements. You can create your own symbols or use existing symbols from a library. For example, a wavy line might represent a glissando or a jagged line might represent a quick burst of notes.

3. Create a legend: In your composition table, create a legend that explains the meaning of each symbol you will use. This will make it easier for others (or yourself) to interpret your notation. You can include the symbol, its meaning, and any additional instructions if needed.

4. Fill in the composition table: Use your chosen symbols to represent the musical elements in your composition. For example, you could use a symbol to represent melody, another symbol for dynamics, and so on. Write or draw the symbols in the appropriate cells of the composition table.

5. Add additional information: If there are any specific instructions or annotations you want to include, you can write them directly in the composition table or attach them as footnotes.

Remember, graphic notation allows for creativity and can be more open to interpretation. It's important to communicate your intentions clearly through the symbols and any accompanying instructions.

I hope this explanation helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.