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September 2022

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Sibelius 2022.9: Staff names in groups; more selection commands

September 29, 2022October 5, 2022

Sibelius 2022.9 adds an additional way of labeling staff names that effectively allows groups of instruments and individual staves to be named separately, a long-requested feature.

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Create separate parts from a group when using the Staff Names feature in Sibelius

September 29, 2022October 1, 2022

When creating parts from a grouped instrument, Sibelius will only create one part with all of the staves, instead of individual parts for each staff. Here’s how to create separate parts from an instrument with more than one staff.

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Create a part with an alternate transposition in Sibelius

September 22, 2022November 2, 2022

Need to make a clarinet part in a different transposition than the original part? Or a treble clef baritone part linked to the bass clef euphonium part? Here are the step-by-step instructions to set it all up in Sibelius.

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News roundup: Michael Good retirement; W3C meeting; Finale price cut; Sibelius team licensing [updated]

September 8, 2022September 17, 2022

Let’s get up to speed on some recent developments in the music notation software industry, like software updates, Michael Good’s retirement, the next W3C group meeting, Sibelius team licensing, and more.

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