Hey, thanks for that. I guess I wasn't really thinking when creating a rehearsal mark at the beginning, doesn't make much sense. Still pretty new at creating charts and music, so I still have quite a bit to learn. Thanks again. Justin Kauflin http://www.justinkauflin.com 757-630-6329 -------------------------------------------------- From: "Dave Carlson" <dgcarlson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, October 08, 2009 11:57 AM To: <sib-access@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: [sib-access] Re: Help With First and Second Endings > Kevin, > > Then just tell the performers "Take it from the top". Much simpler for > them > than searching for a rehearsal mark amongst the clef, time signature, key > signature, instrument name, metronome or tempo marks that are usually > clustered at that same spot. Throwing a rehearsal mark there, even if > sitting up high just adds clutter for no good reason. > > Take it from the top. > > Dave > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Kevin Gibbs" <kevjazz@xxxxxxxxx> > To: <sib-access@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Thursday, October 08, 2009 08:01 > Subject: [sib-access] Re: Help With First and Second Endings > > > There are cases where you need a rehearsal mark on bar 1. If thee is no > pickup in the piece and you have a long score for lots of players, you > could > easily need a rehearsal mark at 1. > > -----Original Message----- > From: sib-access-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:sib-access-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Dave Carlson > Sent: Thursday, October 08, 2009 1:35 AM > To: sib-access@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [sib-access] Re: Help With First and Second Endings > > > Justin, > > Claudio brings up exactly my question, as well. A rehearsal mark is > usually > a marker needed somewhere in the piece. Telling the player to "go to the > beginning of the score" is more meaningful to them than telling them to go > to mark "A" and having them look for it all over the place. Musicians are > not accustomed to looking at the beginning for a rehearsal mark. > > That said, you could probably fool Sibelius. > > Start your score on bar 2. > leave bar 1 empty > Put your rehearsal mark on bar 2 > Delete the preceding bar. > > If you already have music on the first bar, see if you can insert a bar at > the beginning and then do the steps above. > > Don't know if this will work, but it might. > > Dave > much easier to do > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Justin Kauflin" <BlindGuy500@xxxxxxxxxxx> > To: <sib-access@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Wednesday, October 07, 2009 22:52 > Subject: [sib-access] Re: Help With First and Second Endings > > > Hey, I have another question for you wizards out there. I'm trying to > insert a rehearsal mark so that it is placed at the beginning of bar 1. > Does > anyone have any advice on how to do this. Right now, when I am at the > beginning of bar 1 and I press control + R, it shows up at the beginning > of > bar 2. Thanks again in advance! Justin > > If you wish to unsubscribe, send a blank message > with the single word, unsubscribe - in the Subject line to: > sib-access-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > If you wish to unsubscribe, send a blank message > with the single word, unsubscribe - in the Subject line to: > sib-access-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > If you wish to unsubscribe, send a blank message > with the single word, unsubscribe - in the Subject line to: > sib-access-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > If you wish to unsubscribe, send a blank message > with the single word, unsubscribe - in the Subject line to: > sib-access-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > If you wish to unsubscribe, send a blank message with the single word, unsubscribe - in the Subject line to: sib-access-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx