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Berklee Music
Learn to create lead sheets, choral and instrumental scores, drum maps and guitar notation, and explore many other ways to use Sibelius for your own personal and professional needs.
Learn to write music notation using Sibelius. Through hands-on lessons and activities you'll learn proven methods and techniques to enter, edit and modify music notation including single and multiple staff scores. You will create lead sheets, choral and instrumental scores, drum maps and guitar notation, and explore many other ways to use Sibelius for your own personal and professional needs. You will become an independent user of Sibelius, and will learn the skills to find solutions to problems that you encounter in the future. You will also learn to share your Sibelius files with others in a variety of venues and formats.
Upon completing this course, you will have learned to:
- Use Sibelius to create scores and parts including professional-looking lead sheets, arrangements, and worksheets.
- Enter notation with and without a MIDI instrument, enter multiple verses of lyrics, chord symbols, articulations, expressions, and a wide variety of text styles.
- Master dozens of shortcuts to dramatically speed up your music entry and editing.
- Play back your creations with the latest tools in virtual synthesis.
- Scan music notation into Sibelius and compose to video
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