Join Jenny Amaya for an in-depth discussion in this video How to use the exercise files, part of Sibelius Ultimate 2019 Essential Training: Beyond the Basics.
- [Instructor] This course assumes you have the prerequisite knowledge you can obtain in our essential training basics course. Whether you're truly a beginner or not there are foundational building blocks in our basic essential training class that are certain to help you succeed both in this intermediate course and in the future as you continue to use Sibelius, so I recommend checking it out. I've been teaching Sibelius for a very long time to users of all levels, and even my most advanced colleagues have taken away quite a bit of knowledge from the basic level training. If you have access to the exercise files for this course you can download them to your desktop. Once there you can navigate through the exercise files folder to locate the Sibelius file that corresponds to the chapter or video of your choice. Not all of the videos will have associated Sibelius files, but if they do you'll have access to them. Once you locate a Sibelius file that you'd like to work with, double click on it to open the file. If you don't have access to the exercise files that's okay, you can use any of Sibelius included example scores to start with and you can create your own scores along with us later in the chapter. Let's get started.
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9/26/2019- 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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Welcome1m 16s
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Challenge overview1m 20s
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1. The Jump Start
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2. Note Input and Editing
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Note input review5m 37s
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Using the Keyboard panel9m 41s
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Using the Fretboard panel7m 38s
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Flexi-time note input8m 42s
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Using sticky tuplets5m 6s
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Multi-copying and pasting7m 48s
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3. More about Chord Symbols
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Chord symbol text4m 15s
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Creating keyboard shortcuts3m 38s
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4. More about Lyrics
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Additional lyric text styles8m 21s
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Pasting lyrics into Sibelius9m 54s
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Editing lyric mistakes2m 52s
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5. Repeats and Playback Mapping
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Adjusting the playback map4m 52s
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6. Challenge and Solution 1
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7. Multiple Voices and Hidden Objects
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Overview of multiple voices4m 44s
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Hiding and showing6m 42s
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8. Adding Bars and Additional Objects
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Exploring keypad layouts7m 19s
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Rolls and tremolos4m 52s
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Repeat bar symbols6m 34s
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The Symbols gallery4m 17s
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9. Working with Instruments
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Instrument changes9m 49s
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Graphic notations3m 45s
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10. Drum Mapping and Notation
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Drum set notation theory1m 41s
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Drum set notation: Step-time4m 14s
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11. Putting It All Together
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Solution: Conclusion3m 36s
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Conclusion
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Next steps2m 1s
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