WordNet
n. a written form of a musical composition; parts for different instruments appear on separate staves on large pages; "he studied the score of the sonata" [syn: score]
Wikipedia
Musical score may mean:
Usage examples of "musical score".
If we compare the original state of the Game with its subsequent developments and its present form, it is much like comparing a musical score of the period before 1500, with its primitive notes and absence of bar lines, with an eighteenth-century score, let alone with one from the nineteenth with its confusing excess of symbols for dynamics, tempi, phrasing, and so on, which often made the printing of such scores a complex technical problem.
Who composed the musical score to the old-time Flash Gordon television serial?
I had been a lover traveling with my love -- or to my love -- through a musical score of worlds.
Cee Cee knew she should have put some oil on her back, but she also knew if she got oil on her hands she'd end up getting it all over the musical score, and besides, she didn't feel like it.