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Sheet music - Wikipedia The first printed sheet music made with a printing press was made in 1473 Sheet music is the basic form in which Western classical music is notated so that it can be learned and performed by solo singers, instrumentalists or musical ensembles
Public domain music - Wikipedia Classical [vague] sheet music, for example, is widely available for free use and reproduction Some more current works are also available for free use through public works projects such as Internet Archive
Intentionally blank page - Wikipedia In books of sheet music, relatively short pieces of music that span two to four pages often need to be arranged so the number of page turns for the performer is minimized For example, a three-page work (starting on the left-hand sheet) followed immediately by a two-page work involves one page turn during each work If a blank page immediately follows the three-page work (on the right-hand
Music manuscript - Wikipedia Preparation of manuscripts and copying of music In the past, each composer was required to draw their own staff lines (staves) onto blank paper Eventually, staff paper was manufactured pre-printed with staves as a labor-saving technique The composer could then compose music directly onto the lines in pencil or ink
File:Makin Whoopee! (1928) Sheet Music. pdf - Wikipedia Size of this JPG preview of this PDF file: 453 × 599 pixels Other resolutions: 181 × 240 pixels | 363 × 480 pixels | 580 × 768 pixels | 774 × 1,024 pixels | 1,425 × 1,885 pixels
File:Lovesick Blues sheet music. pdf - Wikipedia This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it If the file has been modified from its original state, some details may not fully reflect the modified file
List of best-selling sheet music - Wikipedia This list contains some of the best-selling songs in terms of sheet music sales in music publishing history with reportedly copies of over 3 million Figures on sheet music —as with record sales — reported by publishing firms were not always reliable
Life (Tchaikovskys unfinished symphony) - Wikipedia The work was interrupted during Tchaikovsky's journeys [23] In Alschwang's opinion, the composer used the blank side of the sheet to write down the title of the symphony Life, as he usually did when “starting a new big work” He placed the note sketches for it on a separate sheet of paper
Aleatoric music - Wikipedia Aleatoric music (also aleatory music or chance music; from the Latin word alea, meaning "dice") is music in which some element of the composition is left to chance, or some primary element of a composed work's realization is left to the determination of its performer (s), or both