The “Payvar Foundation” music notebooks are re-produced after the handmade notebooks of Iranian composers and musicians. Their paper is not white, so it does not strain your eyes, and the binding is such that they open completely. The Pejman Music Notebook is modeled after the handmade notebooks of Ahmad Pejman. Quality in music work is achieved through writing, creating, and recording. So, document as much music as you can.
Music Notation Book Suitable for Composers and Students
An ideal music notebook should be flawlessly bound so it easily opens without the spine coming apart or the pages separating. The best type of binding for a music notebook is thread stitching; this way, it opens easily on a music stand or work desk. The paper of the music notebook should be compatible with various types of pens, from pencils to fountain pens, and should absorb and record graphite or ink well. The paper should be sturdy enough to prevent tearing or fraying, but not so heavy that it becomes cumbersome for the student or composer. The color of the music notebook paper should not be pure white, which can strain the eyes or reflect light directly; a cream or yellow tint helps prevent eye strain over long periods. Additionally, the spacing and proportion of the lines between the staves should be such that the musician can easily write their musical phrases and quickly jot down their ideas. The Pejman Music Notebook has all these features and is recommended for all students, teachers, composers, and musicians.
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