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Music (Notes) ... (a Sweet Design)

AuthorLisa Osen

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Author(s)Lisa Osen
ISBN / ASINB013XAYF5O
ISBN-13978B013XAYF51
Sales Rank2,544,175
MarketplaceUnited States  🇺🇸

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(NOTE: This is an empty notebook for storing text only notes ... It is designed to take almost no space.)

Do you like keeping track of singers or musicians or composers or great works of musical art? Do you like to jot down notes on songs that you should buy that you run across on the radio, your computer or in movies? Do you like to keep reminders of lyrics?

This document was designed for you because you can design your document.

The categories are: 'Music' parking lots Naught to Nine (with spots A to Z).

The structure of the document allows you to break down the categories into things like: music genres, artists, songs, etc.

Obviously with the word 'Music' … you can choose the categories that make sense to you. I'd just take the time to make a note of your categories on the 'numbers' line. That way you can search for your category by the numbers and for your information through your notes.

The advantage of having a published document where you can park notes is that it's easy to find and the information is stored in your {My Clippings} file - a text file which can be backed up regularly (recommended w/ something like MyClippings_date(txt)) on your computer or simply synced with the document if it's on your computer.

Beware: when you insert notes, you MUST make sure you save them and they are easy to delete and easy to overwrite (but great to have!).

When you enter them, remember that the note number will most often show up AFTER the word (don't add notes at the END of the line).

YOU want to put your cursor BEFORE the word/symbol and MAKE SURE that no other note is BEHIND the word/symbol (or highlighted word).

It's possible to overwrite a note you don't see on the bottom or side of the screen if you don't pay attention to how they get stored. Just pay attention.

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