by Hal Leonard Corp
Published
February 1, 1986
Pages
96 pages
Language
English
Publisher
Hal Leonard
Audio CD
$4.86
(Manuscript Paper). 96-page wirebound book; 12 staves per page; 8 1/2 x 11 ; Music Notation Guide.
The Standard Wirebound Manuscript Paper with its iconic green cover is more than just a collection of blank pages. Designed with precision and care, it caters to both budding musicians and experienced composers, offering a seamless platform to pour out their musical ideas. The sturdy wire binding ensures durability while allowing the pages to lay flat for ease of writing.
Whether jotting down a fleeting melody or orchestrating a full arrangement, this manuscript paper stands as a reliable companion, capturing every note with clarity and precision.
Designed for all skill levels from students to professionals. Durable wire binding allows pages to lay flat for effortless writing. Contains 96 perforated pages with 12 staves each for ample notation space.
The Standard Wirebound Manuscript Paper is an essential tool for musicians who value clarity and quality in their compositions. Each page features twelve wide staves offering ample space for notating compositions without the clutter. The perforated edges ensure easy removal if needed enabling seamless sharing of work.
The timeless green cover is not just aesthetically pleasing but also serves as a protective barrier against wear and tear. Its wirebound design means you can fold the notebook fully open making it perfect for both studio settings and on-the-go creativity. Every sheet provides the perfect balance between durability and flexibility.
Designed with the musician in mind this manuscript paper comes with the added convenience of page numbers helping you maintain an organized record of your compositions. With ninety-six pages it offers extensive space not just for music notation but also for song ideas and sketches ensuring no idea is lost. Ideal for schools studios and individual practice sessions the Standard Wirebound Manuscript Paper remains a trusted choice among musicians.
Its user-friendly design accommodates various instruments and genres promoting creativity and innovation at every turn. Capture your musical journey with a tool built to inspire excellence. From beginners experimenting with scales to professionals drafting complex orchestral scores this paper caters to a wide audience of music enthusiasts.
It integrates traditional design elements with modern convenience ensuring your musical insights are preserved with the utmost integrity.
One distinguishing feature of the Standard Wirebound Manuscript Paper is its exceptional quality and ease of use Musicians appreciate the heavy-weight paper that prevents ink bleed-through while offering a smooth writing surface for pencils and pens both. Another standout aspect is its durable wire binding which rivals that of more expensive alternatives It ensures pages lie completely flat a crucial feature that accommodates notation during performances or practice sessions without interruption. Finally the inclusion of perforated pages demonstrates thoughtful design and practicality This allows musicians to effortlessly remove and share individual compositions whether to hand to a collaborator or simply to start anew.
0881884995
978-0881884999
8.5 x 0.23 x 11 inches
9.9 ounces
Based on 9455 ratings
I ordered this book at the request of my music teacher. It came quickly and was in great shape. I like that the lines on the staff are big enough to write notes on.
Pages are durable and well-printed. I have no complaints.
Fairly put-together and especially affordable, the spaces in between measures are a bit small for me, but other than that, it functions as it should!
Material is good. Perfect for music classes. As described by the seller and came on time.
I love this notebook. Not filling it as fast as I would like, but it is the perfect page size with optimal staff size. Try to keep from spilling water on it like I did, but other than that this is a great music manuscript notebook to keep you adding notes to it.
At first I couldn't locate where my delivery was left. Now I have it and am well satisfied. The spirals are close together and tightly coiled along the music part-writing sheets. The sturdy paper pages are suited for the many hand-written musical notes and erasures. I look forward to using them.
When I first purchased this notebook, I did so with a simple hope: to give my 7-year-old piano prodigy (in training) a canvas for his musical scribbles. Little did I know, this unassuming notebook would become the silent maestro in our home, guiding us through an unforeseen musical odyssey. Let's face it, a manuscript book isn't exactly the star of the show in the music world. It's more like the dependable stagehand that nobody notices but everyone needs. This one, however, deserves a standing ovation. The wirebound design means no wrestling with pages that refuse to stay open, a godsend when you're deciphering the hieroglyphs of a seven-year-old's composition. Its sturdiness is another unsung hero. It's survived the occasional juice spill, the 'I'm a rockstar' toss across the room, and the infamous 'let's scribble everywhere but the staves' phase. Yet, here it is, still intact, still legible, and still inspiring my son to create his next magnum opus (which currently sounds like a symphony of cat yowls, but we're getting there). The 12 staves per page are a generous offering. They whisper, "Go on, fill me with quavers and semibreves." There's enough room for my son's enthusiastic, albeit oversized, notation. And when inspiration strikes him (usually five minutes before bedtime), this manuscript paper becomes the trusty vessel for his musical thoughts. Admittedly, I didn't expect to be writing a love letter to a manuscript book. But here we are. It's more than just paper and lines; it's a diary of my son's musical journey, a testament to his growth, and a reminder that sometimes, the simplest tools are the ones that can turn the mundane into the extraordinary.
As a member of a well-known Symphony Orchestra, (and a Metalhead to boot), this manuscript paper is excellent for jotting down musical ideas and is great for musical sketches. Price is excellent and I've purchased several times. I typically use 36 staves for orchestrating, but this book with 12 staves is of immense help also.