tuba4sissies wrote:Yeah I know there's those british sizes and such.
But i'm talking good old american paper. Not no goofy metrics paper.
hmmm...
8.5 x 14 ? aka U.S. Legal?
archA, 9" x12" (I know I've had lots of parts on this size.)
archB 12" x 18", 2 archA pages side by side (like tabloid is 2 letter pages side by side) use for 3+ page parts.
I took a 3 ring folder(with this odd paper it would stick out some). I punched the 3 holes into the sheet.
You should get 30 lashes for that.

Would you tear pages out of a book in the library? Cut holes in one? Then why damage an expensive printed part that might be difficult to even replace? Check out the costs for a complete score some time, or the cost for individual parts when available. A lot of stuff is not even published, the score is
rented.
I would not suggest doing similar in the future.
And nevee mark the parts with ink. The next time it palyed the conductor might have a completely different interpretation. And the next player probably won't understand you notes anyway.
I'm guilty of the abouve mistakes. No one bothered to explain why it was bad back in high school.