Course for Sibelius QuickLook Guide
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Version :1.0
Size :116.20Mb
Updated :Jun 4,2013
Developer :Nonlinear Educating Inc.
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Based on the users' reviews of the "Course for Sibelius Quicklook Guide" app, here are three cons and pros in English, with 15 words limited for each item: **Pros:** 1. Effective tutorial: "Helpful in getting familiar with Sibelius's features and functions." 2. Good value: "Excellent value for its price, worth the investment for music enthusiasts." 3. Clear instructions: "Well-structured and easy to follow, even for those new to music notation." **Cons:** 1. Limited content: "The content is limited, not covering all aspects of Sibelius software." 2. Outdated information: "Some information appears outdated, which can be confusing for new users." 3. No interactive exercises: "No interactive exercises or quizzes to practice skills, making it dry." Note: Please keep in mind that these are summaries of user reviews and may not reflect the opinions of all users.
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Join composer and orchestrator Thomas Goss in this free QuickLook Guide that teasingly shows you the basics of music notation and score preparation using Sibelius 7, an amazingly powerful program that will get you creating stunning scores in no time... We searched the world to find the best Sibelius teacher on the planet. But we were looking for more than just a Sibelius expert; we were searching for a true professional musician who uses Sibelius every day to create his awesome art. After many months we finally ended our search in New Zealand where we met master composer Thomas Goss. Thomas knows that as a composer, orchestrator and musician, creating clear and legible scores and parts for the performers is super important. It makes the difference between a very convincing first-read or a not-so-inspired rendition of what you know to really be beautiful music... So, when it's time to notate your music and present it to the world, Thomas shows you why Sibelius 7 is the obvious choice. Get to know Sibelius in this free QuickLook course and then join Thomas for his next 4 courses where he takes you on a notational journey that begins with creating a basic lead sheet and "crescendoes poco a poco" to a full orchestral film score! So grab your virtual score paper and let Thomas Goss show you how easy it is to make your music look its best. Table of contents: 1. Introduction 2. Starting a New Score 3. Menu Ribbon & Zoom Toggle 4. The Keypad Panel 5. Note Input with the Mouse 6. Computer Keyboard Input 7. More Note Input Methods 8. Selecting Notes & Staves 9. Play & Save 10. Overview of Sibelius Tutorials on MPV
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