Manuscript paper (sometimes staff paper in
U.S. English
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, or just music paper) is paper preprinted with
staves ready for
musical notation. Manuscript paper is also available for
drum notation and
guitar tabulature.
[Sainsbury, Christopher. “Bi-tone Techniques and Notation in Contemporary Guitar Music Composition”. Master’s thesis, NSW Conservatorium of Music, 2001-2002.]
See also
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Rastrum
A rastrum () or raster is a five-pointed writing implement used in music manuscripts to draw parallel staff lines when drawn horizontally across a blank piece of sheet music. The word "raster" is derived from the Latin for "rake". Rastra were ...
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Sheet music
Works Cited
* “Staff Paper”. ''All About Music Theory.'' 10 Oct. 2014. Accessed 3 Apr. 2020.
* Sainsbury, Christopher. “Bi-tone Techniques and Notation in Contemporary Guitar Music Composition”. Master’s thesis, NSW Conservatorium of Music, 2001-2002.
External links
The "Manuscript" Page— downloadable manuscript paper
Music Paper— blank music papers in PostScript and PDF formats in
Letter paper size
References
Musical notation
Stationery
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