Noun
a musical composition in printed or written form
Source: WordNetshe turned the pages of the music as he played Source: Internet
1910s Cubism Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, Juan Gris and other cubist artists introduced new elements and materials like newspaper clippings, fabric, and sheet music into their paintings. Source: Internet
Ainger, p. 128 The sheet music for his best received songs sold in large numbers and were an important part of his income; many of them were adapted as dance pieces. Source: Internet
Apple was classically trained on piano as a child, and began composing her own pieces by the age of eight. citation When learning to play piano, she would often take sheet music and translate guitar tablature into the corresponding notes. Source: Internet
Around 1450, the printing press was invented, which made printed sheet music much less expensive and easier to mass-produce (prior to the invention of the printing press, all notated music was hand-copied). Source: Internet
A musical composition may be in the form of a notated copy (for example sheet music) ir in the form of a phon record (for example cassette tape, LP, or CD). Source: Internet