score paper

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score paper

A musician writes notes on a fresh sheet of score paper.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • Paper with lines appropriate for writing music: A type of paper printed with a staff (a set of five horizontal lines and four spaces) used for notating musical compositions.
Usage
  • Noun:
    • The term "score paper" refers specifically to the physical or digital sheet designed for the purpose of writing musical notation. It is used by composers, arrangers, and music students to draft or finalize musical works.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The composer filled several sheets of score paper with the symphony's first movement.
    • Before the software era, musicians relied on pencils and score paper for composition.
    • Please hand me a piece of score paper; I have an idea for a melody.
Advanced Usage
  • "Manuscript paper": This is a common synonym for "score paper," especially in formal or historical contexts, referring to paper prepared for handwritten musical scores.
    • The library's collection includes Beethoven's original sketches on manuscript paper.
Variants and Related Words
  • Sheet music (n): Printed music, as opposed to the blank paper used for writing it. This is a related but distinct concept, as "sheet music" contains the pre-written notation.
  • Staff paper (n): Another term for "score paper," emphasizing the printed staves (lines).
  • Music manuscript (n): The handwritten musical document itself, which is created on score/manuscript paper.
Synonyms
  • Manuscript paper: Paper with staves for writing music.
  • Staff paper: Paper ruled with musical staves.
Related Phrases
  • To rule score paper: The act of drawing the staves onto blank paper to create score paper.
    • In the past, composers sometimes had to rule their own score paper.
Notes
  • The term "score paper" is a compound noun. The primary definition provided is for this specific compound term. The individual words "score" and "paper" have many other, separate meanings not covered here, as they are not the target phrase.
score paper

A musician writes notes on a fresh sheet of score paper.

Noun
  1. paper with lines appropriate for writing music

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