Sibelius Parts - part 2
In part 2 of this tutorial on working with instrumental parts in Sibelius, we discuss pragmatic aspects of part editing. Learn how to view and manage layout differences between parts and the score using orange text, avoid damaging the score while editing parts, and create separate documents for complex projects. Discover how to add cues for performers with long breaks, create title pages for individual parts, and use wildcards for part names. Additionally, explore editing headers to include both the instrument name and the title of the piece. This lesson offers practical tips to enhance your part editing experience in Sibelius. Originally created in 2019 as part of the course "Take Your Sibelius Skills to the Next Level".

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