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Not the Best
The number of pages alone makes this good value for money, but overall, I am disappointed. I use manuscript paper to write out my basslines, using pencil or ballpoint pen, and I highlight chord changes, position shifts, tricky passages etc using a red "gel-like" pen. Usually I don't have to rewrite my notes, or copy them in Musescore to print them out, however I think I'll be doing more of that in the future :-\
I'm used to 12 staves per page, but these are much narrower, with a large gap between them (this may be preferred by some people). The marks made on the page are visible from the back, and the only situation I can imagine using both sides would be if taking notes in a music lecture with a view to writing them up before discarding the original. Indeed, I think I will be using this pad solely for "rough" notes, and save my Portland manuscript Book for the smart stuff.
I'm used to 12 staves per page, but these are much narrower, with a large gap between them (this may be preferred by some people). The marks made on the page are visible from the back, and the only situation I can imagine using both sides would be if taking notes in a music lecture with a view to writing them up before discarding the original. Indeed, I think I will be using this pad solely for "rough" notes, and save my Portland manuscript Book for the smart stuff.
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