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Definition of Score paper
1. Noun. Paper with lines appropriate for writing music.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Score Paper
Literary usage of Score paper
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Public School Orchestras and Bands by Glenn Howard Woods (1920)
"17—Unfold the diagram sheet and transcribe on the top and bottom of the first
page of score paper the diagram of the size of the measure of the first page. ..."
2. American Book Prices Current (1919)
"Written on 28 leaves of score paper, sm. 4to, signed. Sewed together, and enclosed
in a leath. case, with the dedication in Rossini's hand: " Dedicated to ..."
3. Songs of Erin: A Collection of Fifty Irish Folk Songsby Charles Villiers Stanford, Alfred Perceval Graves by Charles Villiers Stanford, Alfred Perceval Graves (1901)
"Vocal Score, paper cover A complete collection of the Folk Songs, Carols and
Rounds, BUJ- jested by the Board of Education for the use of schools, ..."
4. English Traditional Songs and Carolsby Lucy Etheldred Broadwood by Lucy Etheldred Broadwood (1908)
"Kation with words and voice parts А£™ЬА^^ er, gilt edges. :e of each Set 4s.
paper cover; 7s. VILLIERS STANFORD. Vocal Score, paper cover ~" . ..."