Hi folks,
simple: how to put a fermata over double bar line in Sib6? Here it either flips just before or after the line, not on it.
Peter
Fermata over double bar line
Peter,
It's been so long since I used 6 that I'm not sure I remember.
But I can give you some ideas.
In the menu bar on the right is a pull down that list lots of things you can modify. Using this area you might be able to nudge the fermata left or right.
You can leave it over a note and define a gap after it.
I think there is a fermata symbol you can use instead that Sibelius won't playback.
You can use Railroad Tracks( I forget the fancy Italian term for the two parallel lines that denote a break) instead.
Sorry I can't be more specific.
It's been so long since I used 6 that I'm not sure I remember.
But I can give you some ideas.
In the menu bar on the right is a pull down that list lots of things you can modify. Using this area you might be able to nudge the fermata left or right.
You can leave it over a note and define a gap after it.
I think there is a fermata symbol you can use instead that Sibelius won't playback.
You can use Railroad Tracks( I forget the fancy Italian term for the two parallel lines that denote a break) instead.
Sorry I can't be more specific.
Bob Porter
Sibelius 7.5, W10,i5,16 GB ram,desktop
Sibelius 7.5, W10,i5,16 GB ram,desktop
Ceasura is that missing Italian term, Bob.
You can certainly use a Fermata from the Symbols menu. If you do, and playback has to include the pause, then add in a couple of hidden tempo changes, one to slow things right down for a beat or two (or three...) and another to put things back to normal.
You can certainly use a Fermata from the Symbols menu. If you do, and playback has to include the pause, then add in a couple of hidden tempo changes, one to slow things right down for a beat or two (or three...) and another to put things back to normal.
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I do not know to do .Can you help to teach me?