I like the free staff paper site that Bloomfield linked to. You can get simple staves, grand staves, staves with bar lines, staves with clefs, even blank whistle tab!
My approach has been fairly Gutenbergian: I photocopied some staff paper that I bought (gasp!), and did it on both sides of the sheet for some reason. If I need more (which is pretty seldom, now), I just use one of the existing copies and have the cashiers run me up a dozen sheets or so when they have a spare moment.
Ah, white collar crime for the sake of art! Gotta love it.
Depending on what word processing program you have installed on your computer, that software may contain blank forms, etc. - including music sheets. Mine does (Corel WordPerfect 8 ).
Staff paper on nice stock, easily eraseable and well-spaced seems better than using up expensive printer cartridges. I would vote to reconsider and buy the stuff. It lasts forever unless you’re a genius and use it all up fast.
Of course, we don’t use sheet music here…it’s flammable.
Of course, we don’t use sheet music here…it’s flammable.
Ahem…I believe there is unretouched digital evidence on the web (that makes it incontrovertible) of certain Weekenders not averting their gaze from sheet music. :roll:
Tony