music-paper
Definition
Noun: Music-paper refers to paper that is pre-printed with staves (sets of five horizontal lines) used for writing musical notation. It is also commonly known as manuscript paper.
Usage Examples
- (Paper printed with staves for writing music.)
- (Paper used for notating musical scores.)
Advanced Usage
- "music-paper" is often used interchangeably with "manuscript paper" in professional contexts.
- The store sells both blank and pre-printed music-paper for different instruments. (Specialized paper for musical notation.)
Variants and Related Words
- Manuscript paper (n): another term for music-paper, often used in publishing.
- He prefers manuscript paper with wider margins for his compositions. (Paper for writing music by hand.)
Synonyms
- Staff paper: paper printed with staves for musical notation.
- Score paper: paper designed for writing full musical scores.
Related Idioms
- (None directly associated with "music-paper" as a single word. However, in a musical context, one might say "put it to paper" meaning to write down a musical idea.)
- He finally put his melody to paper using music-paper. (He wrote down his tune on notation paper.)