Stapled on Spine: This is the most common binding option for sheet music. It’s a simple and efficient choice where two staples are placed through the centerfold of the score. It works well for most sheet music formats and is widely used.
Coil Binding: This is a popular option for conductor scores because it allows the score to lie flat on a stand, making it more convenient to read. Coil binding is sturdier than stapling, particularly for oversized paper sizes. However, it’s only available for scores that are at least 24 pages long.
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