"SATB Closed Score" vs. "SATB Close Score"
As per Meriam Webster it is Close Score (and Open Score), not Closed Score,
See https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/close%20score:
- Definition of close score
- a musical score in which two or more parts are put on the same staff — compare open score
- Definition of open score
- a musical choral or orchestral score in which each part has a staff to itself — compare close score
So I suggest to rename the corresponding SATB templates accordingly
Comments
Hmm, I don't know about that. I definitely see both. Similar for chord voicings, FWIW - close or closed position vs open to describe whether or not the notes are all within an octave or not. I'd like to see more sources before making a change.
Anyhow, the term "short score" is also used in this context.
Short score is something different, as per https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/short%20score:
I think Merriam-Webster is a credible source...
True, short score normally means the same as condensed score. I was just observing that it is sometimes also used for close/closed. Maybe it's not correct usage, I really couldn't say.