Re: taping pages together
Reply #11 –
I've been playing piano (organs and various keyboards) for 41 years. In that time I have been able to memorize exactly zero songs, nor can I memorize poetry of any length. Yet, I get paid to play several dozen times a year. To say that I am fussy about the presentational aspects of music would be a gross understatement. That said, this is what has worked for me over the last 5 years or so joining pages of music:
1) Get a pack of standard envelope labels. 2 1/2" x 15/16" or so. Make sure the pack says non-removable. Removable ones don't work at all.
2) Use a paper cutter to cut these down to 1/2" x 15/16", discarding 1/4" (the rounded part) from each end. You should get 4 "joiners" from each label.
3) Put the pages to be joined on a large, flat surface. Put one joiner (long dimension up/down) dead center. Put one about 1" from the bottom, one about 1" from the top. Burnish them down with your fingernail and fold along the joint.
I put my joiners on the front so I can see if any are coming loose or tearing, but the back is good if you plan to copy them on to 11"x17".
It is quite rare to have a tear or loosening.
Another tip I would give you is to use 28# paper for music that fits on one page and 24# paper for the rest. Costs just a bit more, but it is so much easier to find a piece of music in a large stack.
Good luck,