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A few brief thoughts about the size of music paper - Scoring Notes

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I often receive inquiries wondering if 9” x 12” paper was acceptable for orchestral use, or if 10” x 13” is necessary. Here are my thoughts based on experience preparing music for hundreds of orchestral projects.

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A few brief thoughts about the size of music paper - Scoring Notes

Old Blank Sheet Music Page. Music Paper with Empty Stave for Writing Notes. Stock Illustration - Illustration of vector, sheet: 273275639, Sheet Music Paper

Drum Composer Blank Sheet Music Book: Grayscale Edition, X, 42% OFF

Old Blank Sheet Music Page. Music Paper with Empty Stave for Writing Notes. Stock Illustration - Illustration of vector, sheet: 273275639, Sheet Music Paper

A few brief thoughts about the size of music paper - Scoring Notes

Old Blank Sheet Music Page. Music Paper with Empty Stave for Writing Notes. Stock Illustration - Illustration of vector, sheet: 273275639, Sheet Music Paper

Old Blank Sheet Music Page. Music Paper with Empty Stave for Writing Notes. Stock Illustration - Illustration of vector, sheet: 273275639, Sheet Music Paper

Old Blank Sheet Music Page. Music Paper with Empty Stave for Writing Notes. Stock Illustration - Illustration of vector, sheet: 273275639, Sheet Music Paper

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