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Author: Marcus
Date: 2000-06-15 03:48
Does anyone know where I could get some free stave paper? Also is stave paper the same as manuscript paper?
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Author: Willie
Date: 2000-06-15 05:58
Look under "Music Instruction". There's a couple sites, one basicly for piano plunkers that has staff paper print out option. Can't remmember the name, though its not hard to find. I've used it a couple times when I ran out late at night.
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Author: Brent
Date: 2000-06-15 12:42
Um, if you have Word, you can go into "draw" and draw a straight hoirizontal line. Copy that four times and space them the way you want them. Group these and copy the group down the page. Voila! No need to buy staff paper anymore.
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Author: Lelia
Date: 2000-06-15 16:01
The Arts & Letters graphics program (mine's an oldie from 1994!) includes 5-line staves and other useful musical notation, such as clef signs, rests, flats, sharps, etc.. I think most graphic arts programs have this material, although it's not good music notation software for composing, since you have to put one note at a time into place. It's okay for running off a few sheets of blank staves in a hurry, or for copying a brief bit of music into a word processor file, since Arts & Letters is compatible with WordPerfect and other major word processors. I made up and saved to disk a page each of single treble staves, single bass staves and double bass-treble piano staves.
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Author: Willie
Date: 2000-06-16 04:49
Try The Printable Staff Paper Page. Its at http://home.tampabay.rr.com/dborrell/sheetmusic/tablepage.htm. They have several types of staff paper options and its graciously free.
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Author: C. Hogue
Date: 2000-06-16 19:43
Thanks, Willie. The site is great
Willie wrote:
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Try The Printable Staff Paper Page. Its at http://home.tampabay.rr.com/dborrell/sheetmusic/tablepage.htm. They have several types of staff paper options and its graciously free.
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