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The composition consists of the artist’s transcription of the various punctuation from each line of “Franny” and “Zooey” to a blank page of manuscript paper. Each color designates a different type of punctuation in the story. For instance, pencil stands in for periods, orange for commas, green for question marks and so on. This system also designates each type of punctuation as a certain type of note (periods equal whole notes, commas equal quarter notes, apostrophes equal grace notes, colons and semi-colons equal dotted half notes, etc.).
So into it.

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Somehow this guy has managed to capture my exact posture at the piano.

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Viz my previous post: less to the immediate eye because it's more analytical. But treated freely, sure.
curiositycounts:
Notations 21 – a visual history of innovation in music notation and sheet music visualization

I'll bet that's in a minor key.
oldbookillustrations:
keynotes.
Fred Hyland, from The Yellow Book vol. 6, July 1895.
(Source archive.org.)

Nice film title!
gurafiku:
Japanese Movie Poster: My Piano Concerto. 2007
