Hey everyone,
I'm posting to ask about how to create a successful handbell score. I've been ringing handbells for about 9 years and I've been using Sibelius to create scores (mostly SATB and string quartet arrangements) for just over 4 years. I'm running Sibelius First 7 on a Mac.
There doesn't seem to be any good options for how to create a handbell score, including the special symbols for mart, mart lift, dampen, etc, nor does there seem to be a way to add the needed bells at the top of the score as is customary. I've never worked with plugins before, but something tells me I might need to use plugins to make this happen? Any help in very simple terms would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Jeff
Help with creating a handbell score?
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- Sibelius Version: 6
I have Sibelius 6 on Win 7. I just discovered this myself.
Go to Create>Instruments OR to start with that line in a new score, press the CHANGE INSTRUMENTS button beneath the type of score you are creating in the opening window of a new document. In the CHANGE INSTRUMENTS window, you have several panels. In the top left, select ALL INSTRUMENTS. In the panel beneath that, select PITCHED PERCUSSION.
In the middle panel, scroll up or down to find HANDBELLS. Then, press the button ADD TO SCORE. OK to exit that window and now a line for Handbells is in your score.
And there you have it!
Go to Create>Instruments OR to start with that line in a new score, press the CHANGE INSTRUMENTS button beneath the type of score you are creating in the opening window of a new document. In the CHANGE INSTRUMENTS window, you have several panels. In the top left, select ALL INSTRUMENTS. In the panel beneath that, select PITCHED PERCUSSION.
In the middle panel, scroll up or down to find HANDBELLS. Then, press the button ADD TO SCORE. OK to exit that window and now a line for Handbells is in your score.
And there you have it!
But, AFAIK, only if you have a FULL version of Sibelius, like 6, 7 or, as it's now known, Sibelius Ultimate.
The original cut down Sibelius FIrst, now just called Sibelius, and the new, even more cut-down (and almost useless IMHO) Sibelius First won't let you do much more than producing basic scores.
The original cut down Sibelius FIrst, now just called Sibelius, and the new, even more cut-down (and almost useless IMHO) Sibelius First won't let you do much more than producing basic scores.