Sibelius Tutorial DVD Level 1
Sibelius is one of the most complete software programs for writing,
playing, printing and publishing music notation. In this first tutorial
of two you will learn everything you need to know to start using this
fantastic program.
Sibelius Tutorial DVD Level 1 is ideal for users that are new to
Sibelius and is a great refresher for more advanced users. Expert Kelly
Demoline will take you through items such as adding notation and lyrics
to the basics of recording.
Available on DVD-Rom, DVD (NTSC) and DVD (PAL) all in one package!
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25 Videos
2+ Hours of instructional video
DVD-Rom, DVD (NTSC) and DVD (PAL) all in one package!
Easy to use interface
Tutorial uses Sibelius 4
Hostess introduces every video adding a personal touch not seen in other 'tech' tutorials.
Mac OS X & Windows compatible
Requires computer with DVD-Rom Drive
Sibelius Tutorial DVD Level 1 Contents:
- Installation PC
- Installation Mac
- Recommended Equipment
- Audio & MIDI Setup
- Getting Started: Quickstart
- Getting Started: Setting Up
- Getting Started: Instruments
- Getting Started: Menus
- Creating Your First Score
- Adding Notes: Basics
- Adding Notes: Advanced
- Editing: Create & Delete
- Editing: Copy & Paste
- Guitar Tab
- File Backup/Recovery
- Key & Time Signature
- FlexiTime Recording 1
- FlexiTime Recording 2
- Transposing Instruments
- Lines and Slurs: Creation
- Lines and Slurs: Playback
- Text and Lyrics 1
- Text and Lyrics 2
- Markers and Chords
- Markers and Codas
System Compatibility:
This product includes QuickTime 7.x Mac/PC which is required for video
playback. DVD-Rom drive required. Minimum screen resolution 1024 x 768.
PC: Windows XP Home or Professional, Intel Pentium or
AMD Athlon 800 MHz or faster, 256 MB RAM. Windows MME or DirectSound
Sound Card.
MAC: Requires Mac OS X v10.2 or higher, Power Mac G4 867 MHz, 256 MB RAM, Sound Card.
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