Ah. I managed to do the voices thng on the piano part but it was extremely hard to do. I hope the pianost can read it. > I'd just put Div. on the technique marking. > Or you can jjust insert a text by going creat - text - other - small > text I think and write Div. > Make sure put those two lines on different voices. Otherwise it'd be > hard for people to read. > When you work with voices, don't follow the sibelius speaking > tutorial. It creates bunch of bar rest when there are nothing on the > voice 2. > You want everybody to sing when there's only one voice. If there are > notes on first voice and bunch of bar rest on second voice, only half > of them might sing it. lol > Here's how you make different voices on one staff. Write both parts > on two seperat staves. Let's call it staff 1 and staff 2. > Staff 1 will have the main part, and the staff 2 will have only div > materials. > Select staff 2 and assign it as voice 2 by pressing alt2. > Then select only the voice 2 on staff 2 by pressing ctrl+shift+alt 2. > Copy and paste the staf 2 onto Staf 1. > Then, staff 1 will show voice 1 from the beginning to the end, and > it'll show both voice 1 and voice 2 when only there are notes for > voice 2. > Now you can delete the staff 2. > > Chi > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Sarah > To: sonar and sabilius list > Sent: Friday, March 16, 2007 2:12 PM > Subject: [ddots-l] divisi notes > > > Ok. I've now got my notes where i want them. the sopranos split at > the end of the piece the way I want them. In Braille music I saw > "divisi" or how ever you spell it. Do I do the same thing for the > sighted choir and if so how do I put the text in there? I know I'm > missing something or I'm drawing a blank or it is probably so easy > I'll kick myself later tonight. I'm trying to get this piece done > before April or so so I can daybeau it at the church. > Sarah Alawami > MsN: chellist@xxxxxxxxxxx > skype: marrie1 > Website; www.marrie.org