Sibelius Tutorials – Episode 1 D

How to create trills with accidentals PART 4 – BONUS MATERIAL: trills with different intervals In the first part of this tutorial, I showed you an alternative way of notating trills that has been getting very popular in the last few decades. It consists of only showing an ordinary trill line and, in smaller size,Continue reading “Sibelius Tutorials – Episode 1 D”

Sibelius Tutorials – Episode 1 C

How to create trills with accidentals PART 3 – EXTENSION LINES Now that we have completed our array of trill symbols with accidentals, we need to create dedicated lines for each of these symbols. To do so, go to the Notations tab in the ribbon where you found the Symbols before, and tap on theContinue reading “Sibelius Tutorials – Episode 1 C”

Sibelius Tutorials – Episode 1 B

How to create trills with accidentals PART 2 – TRILLS WITH ACCIDENTALS We finally come to the core of this lesson. As stated yesterday, if nothing is specified, one would play the upper diatonic note, including any accidental from the key signature. If we want to add an accidental, we can either create a dedicatedContinue reading “Sibelius Tutorials – Episode 1 B”

Sibelius Tutorials – Episode 1 A

How to create trills with accidentals Hello everyone and welcome to this new tutorial series about Sibelius, where I will share tips and tricks from my more-than-a-decade long experience with the program. Today we start with a lesson I would have liked to teach during my conference at the TUFTS University in Boston, MA, USA,Continue reading “Sibelius Tutorials – Episode 1 A”

Sibelius Bugs and how to survive them! – Ep. 1

Episode 1: Dynamics Lost Welcome everyone to my new blog series dedicated to the issues and bugs that plague our life as Sibelius users, from very beginners to professional engravers. Every episode will feature a single problem, thoroughly describe how to reproduce it and, if possible, show available solutions. The written version will be inContinue reading “Sibelius Bugs and how to survive them! – Ep. 1”