Now that you have a good looking format and overall design or look to your…parts, you will need to lay out each individual part to ensure that all of the…music fits appropriately on each system and on each page within each individual part.…Sibelius has some tricks up its sleeve for helping you to lay out parts,…especially when those parts have similar content.…So let's take a look at the first part from the dropdown menu, the Soprano.…I am going to scroll up to the top here.…So you should know that anytime a part is the active window, meaning I've…opened its window and I am clicking on it and making it the active window, you…can make layout and format changes to the part by itself and not affect the…score or the other parts.…
It's as if the part is its own independent file.…So we can lay out the Soprano just like we would lay out the score.…We can go and do things like down here at the bottom.…I am just using the scrollwheel on my mouse here.…We can indent the coda system a little bit and to do that, I am just going to…
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5/11/2011- Navigating the Sibelius interface
- Setting essential preferences
- Controlling basic score playback
- Performing contiguous and non-contiguous selections
- Ensuring score readability and organization
- Creating a new score
- Adding time signatures and key signatures
- Entering notes, rests, accidentals, and chords
- Inputting notation with a MIDI keyboard
- Creating and extending slurs and phrase marks
- Saving time with quick key shortcuts
- Printing and exporting a completed project
- Sharing scores via the Scorch plug-in
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 3s
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1. Getting Started
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Setting up a MIDI keyboard1m 18s
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2. Navigating the Interface
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Understanding the menus3m 35s
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Zooming2m 51s
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Introducing Magnetic Layout3m 10s
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3. Selection
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Bar and staff selection4m 10s
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System selection3m 15s
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Contiguous/range selection2m 10s
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4. Creating a New Score
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Creating a new score6m 26s
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Initial score layout8m 30s
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Creating objects3m 23s
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Key signatures5m 10s
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Time signatures6m 10s
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5. Note Entry
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Entering tuplets3m 57s
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6. Editing Notes
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Editing notes6m 50s
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Transposing notes5m 17s
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Editing beams3m 16s
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7. Adding Lines and Symbols to Your Score
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The Lines menu5m 42s
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8. Important Quick Keys and Themes
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The Sibelius ABCs6m 5s
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9. Working with Text
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Understanding text styles4m 42s
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Creating expression text4m 48s
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Creating lyrics5m 18s
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Creating repeat text6m 35s
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Adding rehearsal marks3m 30s
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Editing instrument names3m 15s
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Creating chord symbols7m 57s
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Creating a new text style5m 32s
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10. Engraving and Formatting
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Adjusting vertical spacing6m 21s
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Adjusting horizontal spacing4m 43s
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Adjusting bar numbers2m 36s
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Using Magnetic Layout3m 46s
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11. Working with Parts
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12. Printing, Saving, Exporting, and Sharing
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Printing3m 3s
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Saving1m 46s
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Sharing a score using Scorch3m 40s
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Conclusion
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Additional resources2m 59s
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Video: Laying out dynamic parts using Copy Part Layout