Archives Spiral Bound Manuscript Paper Book, 10 Stave, 96 Pages
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This isn't bound with spirals; it's bound with spirals. They resemble a long metal object with claws on both sides that meet and form an enclosed circle when pressed together. They can, however, be easily separated, resulting in partially-destroyed structures. Pages that are not bound. The other disadvantage is that pencil does not erase well, so unless you use extremely light markings, any erased pencil markings will appear smudged. br>I would choose this brand's looseleaf paper; it's fantastic. It's also not overly long, so it'll fit in with letter-sized envelopes just fine. sized papers in a binder or folder (or a pile of graded homework from a teacher).
I was hoping for something similar to the old Archives manuscript books I purchased years ago. I bought it online because I didn't know of a store nearby, but I wish I could have seen it in person so I could have gotten the correct book. The book's cover is thin and its overall size is large, making it difficult to use on-the-go. the- I believe the 12-year-old is the best candidate. I believe that stave books have a more robust cover, but I'm not sure. I'll look through my bricks to see what I can find. When I'm out and about, I'll bring some mortar with me.
It's not as thick as the heavier card stock used for individual orchestra parts, but it's thicker than "typing or copy machine paper," so it'll hold up. It's ideal for keeping track of lessons, transcribing, or preparing chord charts for a performance.
This is a fantastic piece of manuscript writing paper. It works well with bass, treble, and alto clef instruments. It's also useful if you're writing music for a variety of instruments. For the keyboards, it's preferable to use 12 stave manuscript paper. I'll write for my cornet on this manuscript paper while I'm studying. This purchase has made me extremely happy.
I spend 6 hours a day on my computer. I spend 8 hours a day looking at sheet music paper, and the light sepia tone makes this paper far superior. It's the small details that make a big difference. Apart from the color, it erases quickly and does not smudge. Also, the spiral binding is ideal for scribbling ideas. If you just want to have some music paper on hand, I wouldn't recommend it, but if you want something nice to work with, this is the product for you.
The pages are a little thin, but for the money, there are a lot of them. Each page is full letter size and has ten staves.
The paper texture is excellent for writing on, and the sepia color is soothing to the eyes when working for long periods of time. It will not disappoint you if you purchase it.
I was looking for something spiral-shaped. The paper is heavy enough to withstand multiple erasures without tearing or wearing thin, and it was bound into a book so that I could keep my class notes in tact. For me, a page with ten staves is ideal. When I'm learning new notes on the clarinet, I like to use a clarinet fingering blank stamp. This paper does not allow the stamp to run or bleed.