In this video, learn how to create another new score and explore the Keypad panel.
- To begin this lesson, let's create a new, fresh score. If you have a score already opened, go ahead and close it to get to the quick start window. You can also use command+n or control+n to start a new score. From the new score tab of the quick start, under "no category", I want you to choose either the treble staff or base staff manuscript paper, whichever cleft you are most comfortable with. I'm going to choose treble staff and when you've made your decision, go ahead and double click on the manuscript paper icon to skip the new score set-up process and open the score. Once the score is open, if you need to you can maximize the window and close any undesirable floating panels that may appear. You'll actually want to keep the keypad panel visible so you can leave it in place if it's there. If you do not see the keypad panel, you can use the shortcut command+option+k on Mac, or control+alt+k on Windows to make it visible or visit the view tab, the panels group, and check keypad. Let's also test your time signature skills by adding a 4/4 time signature to the beginning of this score. I'm going to center this score on my page here and zoom in just a tiny bit for you. So I'm going to escape so that nothing is selected in the score, t for time signature, we'll grab a 4/4 and click it right to the right of that first cleft and now we have a 4/4 time signature and you can go ahead and escape. If you'd like to hide the playback line, you can do that as well. Go to the view tab, invisible group, and uncheck playback line. And let's go ahead and save this score so we can come back to it later, you can use command or control+s. This is the first time you're saving so you're going to need to give it a name. I'm going to call mine 07_02 and place it where you'd like it to go and click save. So now you have a nice, clean, simple blank canvas for practicing note input, but before you start inputting notes, you need to become much more familiar with the keypad panel. Go ahead and position the keypad panel somewhere in the middle of the screen for now. The on-screen keypad panel is where you're going to select all of your notes durations, accidentals, articulations, and ties so that you can input them onto score page. There are a few things you need to know about this panel in order to be successful getting started with it. First notice that the keypad, has six separate layouts that are accessible from a button row at the top of the panel. For now, I want you to make sure that you remain in keypad layout #1 which is called common notes. If you notice that your keypad layout changes, make sure you go back and click on the button here for layout #1 to return to your common notes layout. Next, at the bottom of the keypad panel is another button row numbered one through four plus all. These are your voice selectors. Sivalia allows up to four voices per staff; if you click on the voice selector, you'll see that they're color coded. Number one is blue, voice two is green, voice three is orange, and voice four is purple. I want you to make sure that you remain in voice one, the blue colored voice, for now. If you start inputting notes, and they appear in any of the other colors, green, orange, or purple, then you should immediately stop, undo, and get yourself back into voice one by clicking on that voice one button at the bottom of the keypad. A few smaller notes about the keypad, and specially keypad layout #1, the large button on the bottom right, this one here with the curved line, provides you with a tie, not a slur. It's a very common mistake for beginners to think that they can input a slur using that button on the keypad but you can't; it's definitely a tie. Also in keypad layout #1, there are two dots, the dot at the top of the keypad next to the other note head marking is a staccato marking. The dot at the bottom of the keypad is a rhythm dot that you can add to any selected note value to increase its value by one-half. So be sure to keep all of these things in mind as you get started using the keypad for note input.
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9/19/2019- Advanced navigation options
- MIDI keyboard input of chord symbols
- Importing MIDI Files
- Pasting and importing lyrics
- Multiple voices and hidden objects
- Combining and separating notes into voices
- Inputting appoggiaturas and acciaccaturas
- Graphic notation
- Drum mapping and notation
- Transforming existing music
- Laying out parts
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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1. Navigating and Understanding the Interface
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Exploring the score page2m 50s
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Using escape, undo, and redo3m 46s
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Navigating through the score6m 38s
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Zooming in and out5m 48s
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Saving your score7m 14s
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Setting essential preferences11m 36s
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2. Getting to Know the Score Window
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The single-document design3m 53s
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3. A Closer Look at the Interface
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Working with panels5m 5s
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The Timeline panel4m 50s
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Quick access to the ribbon4m 16s
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4. Playback Basics
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Playback preferences6m 27s
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Basic playback features6m 28s
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Replay and loop playback6m 2s
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The transport controls7m 46s
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The Sibelius Mixer5m 46s
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5. Selection
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Focus on staves5m 38s
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6. Creating a New Score and Inputting Score Objects
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After the score appears2m 50s
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7. Note Input
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Alphanumeric note input16m 38s
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Step-time note input4m 6s
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Re-inputting pitches4m 30s
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8. Challenge and Solution 1
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9. Editing, Copying, and Pasting
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Editing pitches3m 55s
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Editing rhythms5m 41s
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Cut, copy, paste, and repeat9m 13s
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Nudge and slide4m 48s
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Rhythms and time signatures3m 41s
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10. Additional Score Objects
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Working with tuplets6m 22s
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Creating and extending slurs8m 25s
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Exploring the Lines gallery4m 26s
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Changing barline types2m 55s
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11. Working with Text Styles
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Overview of text styles6m 16s
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Tempo text3m 59s
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Expression text4m 40s
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Technique text3m 11s
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Creating and editing lyrics7m 54s
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Positioning and editing text7m 16s
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12. Finishing, Printing, Exporting, and Sharing
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Laying out a score in portrait10m 59s
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The Print dialog4m 9s
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Score Info and exporting options11m 54s
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Sharing options5m 55s
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13. Challenge and Solution 2
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Solution: Notation exercise 234m 41s
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Conclusion
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Where to go from here2m 14s
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