Octothorpe Music Composition Notebook (12-Stave, A4, Large Size)
​Created for a Texas college music major student, this composition book is great for any age, for songwriters, or for musicians using any instrument or computer to create music. It can be used by any age: children or students in junior high, high school, college, or professional writers. The notebook includes insightful and entertaining quotes from famous musicians, offers inspiration, and includes a hint of creativity to make composers smile.​
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Order several copies to keep in your backpack, at your desk, in your car, and to always have at your fingertips when that music plays in your mind and heart!
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Great gift for that young or old musician or songwriter in your life!
This large-sized notebook measures 8.5" X 11.4" and contains 150 white, double-sided printed pages. This notebook has 12 stave lines (rather than the usual 10 stave...or than our other 14-Stave Notebook), allowing for four more lines of music per page.
Available on Amazon in paperback notebook format. (Click on Amazon link or scan QR code to be redirected to the page to purchase the notebook).
(Proceeds of this publication go to the NTSU college music major who inspired the notebook's design and creation)
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Why are our music composition notebooks called "Octothorpe"? An Octothorpe is the symbol of a "hashtag" and is comprised of two words, "Octo," meaning eight, and "Thorpe," meaning town or village. The center of the hashtag represents a town/village with eight surrounding areas creating a community. Musicians represent many different communities as they work in bands, and groups, with different instruments, and different musical styles. They collaborate with other musicians, producers, and writers to provide music that appeals to, inspires, educates, and connects people in a worldwide community.
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This music composition notebook is dedicated to all of those individuals who hear the music in their heads and hearts and put those notes and songs on paper; dedicated to those who take time to create, write, sing, play, and share the music that enriches our lives. Some of us don’t instinctively hear music before they bring it into existence and it is only after they’ve created it that we have the ability, the opportunity, and can be blessed to hear and respond to their melodies and messages.
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