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Sibelius add dynamics to all parts

Sibelius add dynamics to all parts

type Ctrl+C or Command–C to copy the dynamic to the clipboard. Now select the range of staves on which you want the dynamic to appear, so that they are surrounded by a light blue box. Finally, type Ctrl+V or Command–V to paste the dynamic across all the selected staves.

  1. How do you add dynamics in Sibelius?
  2. How do you select all dynamics in Sibelius?
  3. What are dynamic parts in Sibelius?

How do you add dynamics in Sibelius?

To create dynamics in your score, use Expression text. In Sibelius 2 or later, select the note where you want the dynamic to go, then type Command-E or Ctrl+E. A cursor appears; now Control-click (Mac) or right-click (Windows) and choose the dynamic from the word menu.

How do you select all dynamics in Sibelius?

Being able to select objects in the score efficiently is one of the keys to working quickly with Sibelius. Edit > Select > Select More, which has the shortcut Ctrl+Shift+A (Windows) or Shift–Command–A (Mac), allows you to quickly select all similar text along the width of a system.

What are dynamic parts in Sibelius?

Unlike other programs that require you to extract instrumental parts from the full score, Sibelius provides Dynamic Parts. This powerful feature automatically creates separate instrumental parts—and instantly updates them as you make changes to the score. Dynamic Parts will save you many hours of work on every project.

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