SHEETMUSIC

Sheet music

Sheet music is a handwritten or printed form of music notation that uses modern musical symbols; like its analogs — books, pamphlets, etc. — the medium of sheet music typically is paper, although the access to musical notation in recent years also includes presentation on computer screens. Use of the term "sheet" is intended to differentiate written music from an audio presentation, as in a sound recording, broadcast or live performance, which may involve video as well. In everyday use, "sheet music" can refer to the print publication of commercial music in conjunction with the release of a new film, show, record album, or other special or ...

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Sheet Music

Sheet Music is the second album by Manchester rock band 10cc. It was released in 1974 on UK records and yielded the hit singles "The Wall Street Shuffle" and "Silly Love". The album reached No.9 in the UK and No.81 in the United States. It was produced by 10cc, engineered and mixed by Eric Stewart.

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sheet music

Noun

  1. Handwritten or printed form of musical notation.


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