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music paper

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noun

  1. paper ruled or printed with a stave for writing music

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I used to read the music papers — the weekly Melody Maker, the New Musical Express — and whenever a review of a band or album used the word “jazz,” I would try to listen to it.

From New York Times

Green took his photos to the music paper New York Rocker, he says.

From The Guardian

When all that is done, though, you’re still staring at a lot of blank music paper.

From New York Times

Not only did she know nothing about “the godfather of shock rock”, she had never even opened a music paper.

From The Guardian

By the 1960s, NME was boasting the "world's largest circulation of any music paper".

From BBC