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Musipack 3 Ring Filler No. 1: 12-stave
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Musipack 3 Ring Filler No. 1: 12-stave Passantino Manuscript Paper Staff Paper - Sheet Music

SKU: HL.14025112

Passantino Manuscript Paper. Manuscript Paper. 96 pages. Music Sales #PO10256. Published by Music Sales (HL.14025112).

ISBN 9780825690518. UPC: 752187102564. 8.5x11.0x0.272 inches.

This 12 stave Musipack Filler allows for easy storage of completed pieces and accessibility for works in progress. The shrink-wrapped pack offers students 96 pages of affordable music paper.

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Based on 2 Reviews
Anonymous
April 08, 2016
Fixing my previous review
I'm the same anonymous who wrote the previous review. I would like to retract what I wrote. I realized I was wrong when I went to make photocopies. At the FedEx Office I went to, a black and white photocopy is 12 cents. Photocopies are expensive. That is roughly twice as expensive as this paper is. So it is in fact much cheaper to buy this paper than to make photocopies of public domain music paper. I will keep buying this product. My only objection, then, is the prominent logo, but otherwise it is very good.
Anonymous
March 24, 2016
Read the description carefully
The product description says there are 96 pages. That's actually the case: there are 48 sheets in the packet, and they are printed on both sides, making 96 pages. I didn't read it correctly, and imagined I would get 96 sheets of paper printed on one side. The sheets are not bound nor glued together in any way. The paper is of decent quality. However, next time I will download some copyright-free paper from the Internet and make copies of it---less expensive and without the annoying trademark at the bottom. I already own a hole puncher.