In music, its very important to learn to read from sheets, and also learn to write music. Written music (on sheet music) is the manner in which music has been communicated for ages, from one musician to another.
Its really heartening to know that you are putting in efforts to learn to read and write music (there are many who avoid this step and try to take the easier route of playing by ear).
So, in case you’re a teacher who’s looking for blank sheet music (to write some music) and distribute to your students, or to give it to students so that they can practice, or you’re a student who’s looking for blank music paper on which you can practice, this is where you will find it.
The staff (plural is staves) provide you with a template on which you can write pitches, rhythms, and other symbols that represent music. Its great for practicing how to write music.
Blank Sheet Music
Here you will find Free Staff Paper pages (PDFs) with several different staff sizes and different numbers of staves per page.
Choose the ones as per your requirements and Feel free to print as many copies of the pages as you like.
Download & Print
You may use the blank sheet music paper for:
- Write out scales or technical exercises for your students
- Composing your own music or to ot down some musical ideas
- Making a journal of your musical ideas
- Practice your Music theory homework
- Learn to write simple tunes
- Anything else that has got something to do with music
You will also find other styles of staff paper (percussion staves) and pages with margins at the top for writing text and titles.
So find the staff paper you need and start belting out those masterpieces.
Music Notation & Music Theory
If you’re looking for blank music paper/sheets, its assumed that you have some understanding of music theory. Even if you are not, don’t worry! Here’s a quick overview of the various music notation & how to write music.
How to Write Music
Besides finding blank staff paper, you will also find instructions on how to write (or rather) draw music notes and symbols. Go through our music lessons where you can learn how to draw notes, ledger lines, clefs, rests, note values, accidentals, time signatures, and other musical symbols.
Get started with the basics:
- How to draw music notes (Learn about Noteheads)
- Learn about Ledger lines, Understand the Treble clef & Bass clef
- Learn about Accidentals in Music theory
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