(Manuscript Paper). This specially designed, all-encompassing "note-taking" music manuscript paper was designed with music students and creators in mind. Unlike standard manuscript paper, it utilizes multifunctional work spaces to give users the freedom to merge musical notation with regular note-taking areas in thoughtful, hybrid layouts of musical staves, designated writing spaces, and piano/keyboard graphics. It includes a study guide, charts and scales, including: the grand staff * simple and compound meters * intervals * seventh chords * the circle of 5ths * major and minor scales * triads * functional chords * and more.
Blank Music Diary for Music Lovers & Instruction - Song Writing Journal Write notes in staff/stave line with this music composition notebook, ideal for songwriting, piano, guitar, violin, and other musical instruments. Perfect for music composition, college and high school music theory classes, study, practice lessons, or transcribing music. Whether you're planning to write a beautiful love song, compose a classic musical for the ages, or just want to write quick notations or ideas on the fly, this blank sheet music book is a great tool to use. Great for beginners and boys and girls alike. Makes a fantastic gift! Features: IDEAL FOR STUDENTS, kids, amateurs, and professionals MEASURES LARGE 8.5 x 11 inches (21.59 x 27.94 cm) (Close to A4 size) 100 PAGES of 12 Stave - Music Manuscript Standard 5 lines SIMPLE EMPTY interior with plenty of room to write in DURABLE matte finish cover
MUSIC PAPER is a range of affordable manuscript paper for musicians, students, and teachers. Designs favour legibility, flexibility, and simplicity in various formats. The NoteBook - Guitar Chord Diagrams volume presents blank chord diagrams that can be used vertically or horizontally. They are large enough to allow dot markings, fingerings, or chord tones to be written directly onto the diagram or on the sides, as well as other chordal indications (position, played/muted strings etc.). Lines are printed with finer and unobtrusive weight. For other titles in the MUSIC PAPER family, visit: - www.pelemeleworks.com -
The Grand Staff Paper Notebook boasts 102 pages with 100 full staved sheets for writing every song and note that comes to mind. From the trusted name of LayFlat Sketchbooks, this is one great book in the music sketchbook line at www.layflatsketchbooks.com.
Blank Sheet Music for Piano, 8.5 x 11 with 100 Pages Cover Durable Matte Paperback. Interior: - 100 pages of Blank Sheet Music for Piano - Blank Manuscript Pages with Treble Clef And Bass Clef Staff High-Quality Notation Paper For Composing For Musicians, Students, Music Lovers, Songwriters.
Whether you are new to songwriting or have written hundreds of songs, "The Songwriter's Journal" should be within arm's reach whenever the mood to write a new tune strikes. It is packed with the fuel you need to ignite the imagination and provides you with more ideas than you could ever hope to write about. With hundreds of entries designed specifically to spark the muse within, the book should reside on every songwriter's bookshelf or desk. It includes songwriting exercises, chord progressions for new songs, word association exercises, ideas to write new songs about, note sequences for new songs, power words to include in your lyrics, items that belong in every songwriter's toolkit and much more.
- For musicians, songwriting, music lovers, music students, and more - 12 staves per Page (6 grand Staves per page) with treble clef and bass clef - 100 pages of blank sheet music on white paper - Letter size 8.5 x 11 inches
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