From the course: Sibelius Ultimate 2019 Essential Training: The Basics
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Inputting ties, articulations, and accidentals - Sibelius Tutorial
From the course: Sibelius Ultimate 2019 Essential Training: The Basics
Inputting ties, articulations, and accidentals
- Once you're comfortable with basic note and rest input with your mouse, you can start adding to your note input process by including a few more objects, like ties, articulations, and accidentals. The process of inputting a tie in Sibelius is much the same as if you were writing your music out by hand. I'm going to go ahead and zoom in and center this for you a little bit before we begin. There we go. So, to input a tie, we're going to ESC so that nothing is selected in the score. Select a duration in the keypad. I'm going to go ahead and select, let's say, let's do a quarter note, that's fine. And then, input the note onto the page, so I'll select it here, and click. (single piano note sounds) There we go. Now, to add a tie to the note, you're going to immediately click the Tie button on the keypad panel. So, we're going to go to the keypad, remember that this big button on the bottom, here, is a tie, not a…
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Getting familiar with the keypad4m 35s
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Mouse Note Input and snap positions11m 27s
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Inputting ties, articulations, and accidentals9m
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Editing during and after note input6m 51s
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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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Multiple voices and inputting voice 28m 13s
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