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music paper

n
(Music, other) paper ruled or printed with a stave for writing music
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Noun1.music paper - paper with lines appropriate for writing musicmusic paper - paper with lines appropriate for writing music
paper - a material made of cellulose pulp derived mainly from wood or rags or certain grasses
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Steve was pictured with the car on the cover of the music paper Sounds in 1978, the year the Buzzcocks made it big with five hit singles and two Top 15 albums.
I can only assume that whoever wrote his script for last week's NME Awards (E4 Thurs/ C4 Fri) was an office junior at the music paper's HQ.
There are many plates, although few of those in color will be mistaken for the original, the creamy beige hue of much music paper being notoriously difficult to reproduce accurately.
Paul Lester of the music paper Melody Maker says: "Gary has the most talent because he writes his own songs."
A survey of English music manuscripts of Purcell's time produces strong circumstantial evidence that the production of ruled music paper was restricted to a small and highly centralized group of specialized stationers.(3) During the last 40 years of the 17th century English sources display a remarkable unanimity of character.
He is joined by Shell Zenner, North West Amazing Radio presenter and blogger, Robin Murray, editor of Clash magazine, and Chris Torpey, editor of monthly Liverpool music paper Bido Lito!
At least, when I say I've written it, until a few months ago it existed in the form of a rough script and some 20 songs scribbled on scraps of music paper (how old-fashioned, a throw- back to the days of Mozart and Schubert).
One music paper likened the Wedding Present experience "having you ears sandpapered" but, with such themes as love, loss and revenge, we reckon it it's more like is there's having the raw edges of your heart sandpapered.
"This one in particular had more detail than is usual in a music paper."
"The bands came up with their own artwork which made up a sixth of the sleeve wrap and it took a few calls to Sounds music paper to dig up the numbers of mastering and duplication factories.
He told the music paper: 'I think the best thing for everybody would be if I died.
He had always wanted to run a music paper after eyeing enviously the American magazines of the day.