[sib-access] Re: piano questions

  • From: "Dan Rugman" <sib-access@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <sib-access@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 13 Feb 2010 18:41:30 -0000

Steph,

The simplest way is to select the entire score and then use the include /
exclude plug-in to deselect the staves you don't want to copy. That's what
the steps in brackets were telling you to do.

(a) Press Ctrl+A to select all.
(b) Press Alt+U for plug-ins, then press Enter for the Access sub-menu, and
then press I for include/ exclude staves.
(c) In the list, select each staff which is not a vocal staff and press the
change button. (You'll need to do this for each staff in turn, the dialog
does not support selecting more than one item in the list.)
(d) Press the close button. 

The other way is to select a note on one of the staves you want to copy and
then extend the selection. This can be quicker but you need to be careful
about key presses because you could select the wrong thing. For the record:

1. Select the item on the first staff you want to copy.
2. Press Ctrl+Home to extend the selection to the start of the score.
3. Press Ctrl+End to extend the selection to the end of the score.
4. Only one staff is selected at the moment, so press Shift+DownArrow until
all the staves you need are selected.
5. If you've selected too many staves, use the include / exclude staves
plug-in to remove the unwanted staves.

The filtering option was "notes and chords". As the name suggests, this
filters the selection so that it only contains notes and chords. All
dynamics, lyrics, and other markings are removed.

BTW, pressing F5 tells you how many items are now selected and what type
they are.

The reason for filtering is that it stops the piano part being filled up
with information which is only useful to the singers. EG: the pianist
doesn't need to see the lyrics in their own part; they can just look at the
vocals staves if they need them. You can also find that the target staves
get filled up with multiple copies of some text items, which can be a pain
to clean up afterwards.

If you want the dynamics to be included in the piano staves, you have two
options.

The first is to follow the instructions I gave you exactly. Then go back to
one of the vocal staves, select everything on the stave and then filter for
dynamics. Next, copy and paste in the normal way onto the top piano staff.

The other way is to not filter the selection before using the arrange
dialog. This means that the piano staves will be filled up with everything
from the staves, some of which you might not want. You'll then need to
select everything on both piano staves and filter for the things that you
don't want. You can then delete them.

Dan Rugman
 
Visit www.musicaccess.co.uk
for visually-impaired musicians and home of Sibelius Access

-----Original Message-----
From: sib-access-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:sib-access-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of stephanie mitchell
Sent: 13 February 2010 18:09
To: sib-access@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [sib-access] Re: piano questions

Thank you so much. Just to clarify, how do I select more than one staff at a
time? And after the filtering, what am i copying to the clipboard?

On 2/14/10, Dan Rugman <sib-access@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> It's much easier than that. Try this in stead.
>
> 1. Select all the music on the vocal staves.
> (a) Press Ctrl+A to select all.
> (b) Press Alt+U for plug-ins, then press Enter for the Access 
> sub-menu, and then press I for include/ exclude staves.
> (c) In the list, select each staff which is not a vocal staff and  
> press the change button. (You'll need to do this for each staff in 
> turn, the dialog does not support selecting more than one item in the 
> list.)
> (d) Press the close button.
> 2. Choose Edit > Filter > Notes and chords. This stops lyrics being 
> copied onto the piano staves in the later steps.
> 3. Press Ctrl+C to copy the selection to the clipboard.
> 4. Select everything on both piano staves.
> 5. Press Ctrl+Shift+V to open the arrange dialog.
> 6. From the list  choose "keyboard reduction: up to two voices per staff".
> 7. Press Enter.
>
> That's all folks.
>
> Dan Rugman
>
> Visit www.musicaccess.co.uk
> for visually-impaired musicians and home of Sibelius Access
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: sib-access-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:sib-access-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Dave Carlson
> Sent: 11 February 2010 22:48
> To: sib-access@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [sib-access] Re: piano questions
>
> Steph,
>
> 1. To produce a duplicate melody line on the Piano treble staff, 
> simply select/copy the voice or voices you want from the choral staves 
> and then paste onto the empty Piano treble staff.
>
> 2. Then if you want to fiddle and add other voices just follow the 
> advice from Dan, below:
>
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