Reddit Reddit reviews Standard Wirebound Manuscript Paper (Green Cover)

We found 8 Reddit comments about Standard Wirebound Manuscript Paper (Green Cover). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Standard Wirebound Manuscript Paper (Green Cover)
96-page wirebound book12 staves per pageMusic Notation Guide.
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8 Reddit comments about Standard Wirebound Manuscript Paper (Green Cover):

u/Senor_Suenos · 5 pointsr/EDC

Top Left - Right:


Dakine Backpack 25L - Bought for $17 two years ago. Hasn't shown its age at all.


Chicago Cubs Floral Hat - I have fro-like hair, it keeps it down.


ZtuntZ Longboard - For getting around campus.


Bluetooth Headphones - They're not very good. I used a Best Buy gift card for them, so they do the job.


Collapsable Umbrella - Lightweight and easy to fit.


Hanes Black Socks - I wear sandals most of the time, so a dry pair of socks is good to have on hand.


Mittens - My dad bought them for me last Christmas. He said a pianist's hands shouldn't be numb when he goes to practice.


Organ Shoes - These have leather soles so that they don't dirty the pedalboard at the bottom.


AmazonBasics Laptop Case - Rough, and I don't like to use it, but I dropped my laptop so I'm being more careful.


MacBook Air - Does the job well. OK battery.






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Starbucks 16oz Travel Mug - I worked at Sbux and got this at a discount. I'm trying to be less wasteful, so instead of buying packs of waters, I just refill it at school and work.


Mead Five Star Journal - Small notebook I use to document my practice times and what I worked on.


Korg Tuner - I don't need a tuner but someone might, so I like to keep it on hand.


Music - IMSLP printed, Beethoven Urtext and Hanon exercises for Piano.


Hal Leonard Manuscript Journal - Amazon Prime available and cheap. Worth it.


Vandoren Classical A. Sax Reeds
Miraphone Tuba Mouthpiece - I keep these for distractions. I work on buzzing and breaths.
Giddings and Webster Trombone Mouthpiece


Protec Tuba Mouthpiece Case - Fits 2


Bach Orgelbuchlein - Organ Music


The Sea Wolf - When I want to relax, I'll make sure I have a good book on hand.




Bottom Left - Right:


Herschel Wallet - I keep $20 in astd. bills just in case.


Generic Binoculars - Useful for bird watching.


Eagle Scout Card - I'm pretty proud of it and carry it on me at all times.


Anker Charger for Nexus - My original charger gave out and I decided to try this. It's a rapid charger. Not much else.


Bic Lighters




Gerber Paraframe 3in. Knife


Garrity Flashlight


3DS XL Pokemon XY Edi. and charger - My job lets us take small electronics so it's my go-to


Star Wars Vader USB


2 Band-Aids


Burts Bees Chapstick


2 Trojan Condoms


2 Leigas


2 Bobby Pins


Hex Key Set - My bike's handlebars need constant tightening, so I just keep all of them together


Emergency Poncho


Star Wars R2-D2 Pouch


Pencils and Pens


Bar Key - I don't work as a bartender anymore, but I carry it because of habit.


Chicago Blackhawks Lanyard - Has Smith & Wesson handcuff key, keys to the organ recital hall, my apartment and my mailbox.

u/doublestop23 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

/u/HamsterFarm/ - Merry Christmas Eve!

[Link] (http://www.amazon.com/dp/0881884995/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=DAMP8OV5HKR7&coliid=I3ID9PH4XF8E9V), because musicians can always use more staff paper.

u/phrynicrian · 1 pointr/musictheory

If you'd like something physical, you can instead purchase a manuscript notebook to write in.

https://www.amazon.com/Manuscript-Paper-Standard-Wire-Bound-Stave/dp/0881884995

u/65TwinReverbRI · 1 pointr/musictheory

I would say print it yourself too - but only if you have access to a copier that you don't have to pay for!

Because yes, ink is so unethically expensive today that it's probably more cost-effective to buy it from Amazon.

When I was in college we were required to by 11 x 17 paper and there used to be one company that made it on really nice paper - very thick so you could erase and wouldn't lose your staff lines or wear a hole through the paper. And that's why printing it yourself is still good - because you can customize it - put it on the paper you want, size you want, and so on.

But if you just need "standard" basic paper, yeah I'd buy it in bulk (they do also make manuscript paper books with spiral binding).

I printed out something from my printer last night and we've bought a little heavier paper because I'm tired of the way-too-thin paper being used everywhere now to save a penny.

But when I wrote on it with pencil, I could barely see it. Either the paper is too glossy to abrade the lead off it, or the lead material in the pencil is no longer the quality pencil lead used to be (most likely the case as everything now is just made cheaply and poorly and quality is nothing).

This:

https://www.amazon.com/Standard-Wirebound-Manuscript-Paper-Green/dp/0881884995/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=manuscript+paper&qid=1567876609&s=gateway&sr=8-3

Usually covers it.

Go with the Archives or Carta brand if you want something a little nicer.

Though I want to say, even though blank manuscript paper still has it's place, you should really be becoming an expert in Finale or Sibelius in this day and age if you want a career in music, especially given you're in college.

u/Jay_is_on_reddit · 1 pointr/Bass

Here are my accessories in a backpack I take to every gig:

u/GifGaffeGiraffe · 1 pointr/musictheory