Music notation systems have used letters of the alphabet for centuries. The 6th century philosopher Boethius is known to have used the first fifteen letters of the alphabet to signify the notes of the two-octave range that was in use at the time. Though it is not known whether this was his devising or common usage at the time, this is nonetheless called Boethian notation.
Tips for printing coloring book page or coloring sheet:
Step 1: Click on "Print" link of your choice, if you want a
Musical note image for coloring yourself then you need to click on "Print
Musical note Coloring page (B/W)" link. If you want colored (already filled with colors)
Musical note graphic to print then click "Print
Musical note Coloring page (Color)".
Step 2: Now a new pop-up window will open along the
Musical note image of your choice (if new window does not open-up then you may need to check your pop-up blocker settings.). Now click on "PRINT". This will open printer dialog, select your print and print.