[TPIN] Oklahoma
Tim Phillips
iplatrpt at unifourbrass.org
Tue Sep 5 11:49:47 CDT 2006
I haven't bought any yet, cuz I have several stacks of the postits yet,
but I have been told there is such a thing as sticky note tape. I
still think that for big cuts, the stickys tell me where not to look :)
Currently playing in "Singing in the Rain" pit - lot more challenging
than I would have thought!
Tim Phillips
iplatrpt at unifourbrass.org
http://www.unifourbrass.org
Steve Evans wrote:
>--- James O'Briant <jobriant at garlic.com> wrote:
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>>I prefer to use the smallest post-it notes available (little colored ones
>>that are only about 1/2 inch high) to make notes in the books of musicals.
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>That's a great idea, but first, you almost never get enough time during rehearsal to do
>it, and second, even the smallest sticky notes tend to cover something up you don't want
>to cover. I usually make notes in pencil during rehearsals and then erase them and use
>sticky notes where possible just before the show opens.
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>I've been looking for sticky notes with a music staff for years, just for doing shows.
>The closest I could find was here:
>
>http://harpcenter.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?page=SWHC/PROD/810
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>Yeah, that's right... HARP center... but they just don't cut it for reasons that are
>obvious if you look at them.
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>Anyone want to make a fortune? Design a 1/2 inch tape that has sticky note glue on one
>side and a music staff on the other and comes in a roll with a dispenser so you can tear
>off just as much as you need. I'll take a dozen rolls - and 30% of the profit. Plus, I
>get to play the trumpet parts for all the commercials. :)
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