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ASME

Conference
2011















Sibelius: Worksheets & Flashcards







Katie Wardrobe


Midnight

Music























www.midnightmusic.com.au



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Starting out
To create your own custom worksheets, start a new score (File > New). In the Manuscript list, choose
treble staff (or bass staff) and then work through the remaining steps to set up your score.

Escape, Escape, Escape!



When working in Sibelius its VERY IMPORTANT to press the Escape key twice when youve completed any
action:
Pressing Escape the first time exits whatever mode youre in (note entry mode, text editing mode
etc)
Pressing Escape the second time deselects whatever it was you were working on (the note, or the
text object etc)
So, if you get into the habit of pressing Escape early on youll be a much happier Sibelius user!

Intervals or Name the Note Questions


Splitting the bars up:
Make sure there are 4 bars in the line by selecting the barline at the end of bar 4 and pressing Enter
Next, select the barline between the 1st and 2nd bars and go to Layout > Break > Split System to
create the break
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Repeat for the remaining bars in that line
Add a semibreve into each bar

Centralising the notes:


Select all four bars (click in the first bar and then shift-click on
the last bar) and then go to Window > Properties
Click on the General tab and then increase the x value with
the up arrow until the notes are in a central position

Adding a line for the answers


Press L to open the Lines menu
Select the plain horizontal line from the Staff lines box on the left
Click in the score underneath the first bar. You
will need to adjust the position and length of the line
Repeat with the remaining bars


No barlines or time signature

In this example, students need to add in the barlines and time signature. When creating the question in
Sibelius, youll need to put in both the time signature and barlines first so that Sibelius groups the notes
correctly. Then you can hide them in your score so that they dont print out.
For a 4-bar rhythm, first make sure there are only 4 bars in the line by selecting the barline at the
end of bar 4 and pressing Enter
Add a time signature by pressing T to access the Time signature window. Select 4/4 and be sure to
uncheck the Allow cautionary box. Click OK (you mouse pointer will turn blue) and you can click at
the beginning of the line to add the time signature into the score
Create a rhythm or melody that fills the 4 bars
Next, hide the time signature: click on it and then go to Edit > Hide or Show > Hide
Create invisible barlines by selecting each one and going to Create > Barline > Invisible
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Short questions (indenting staves)

If you are working with a melody or rhythm which is only a couple of bars long, it can look strange if it is
stretched across the width of a page. You can indent the left and right ends of the stave to make the bars
shorter.
Create your short rhythm or melody first. Select the barline at the end of the question and press
Enter
To indent the system on the left side, click at the very left hand end of
the staff. A small purple handle will appear just next to the treble clef
and you can click and drag it to the right
To indent the right end, you need to locate the secret hidden handle (!)
which is level with the middle line of the staff and positioned a few
millimetres after the staff ends. Once youve located it, you can drag the
right end in

Stick notation (no stave lines; no clef)



Create the rhythm
Because this is a rhythmic example, I created my rhythm using only the F space



Remove the treble (or bass) clef
Press Escape to make sure you have nothing selected
Press Q to open the Clefs menu
Choose the null clef option and click OK
Click in the score on top of the current clef




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Remove the Stave Lines
Press Escape to make sure nothing is selected
Go to Create > Other > Instrument Change (Sibelius 5 and 6)
In the Choose from box, select All instruments. In the
Family box, select Others and in the Instrument box, select
No instrument (barlines shown). Uncheck the two boxes at
the bottom of the window (see image)
Click OK (the window will close and your mouse pointer will
be blue)

Click just before the time signature. The staves lines will
disappear apart from a small section under the time
signature

Remove residual stave lines
Click and drag the vertical blue box to the left to completely
remove the stave lines (if you cant see the blue box, go to View >
Hidden Objects)

Stick notation without noteheads



Select the bar (or multiple bars) containing the notes you want to change
Go to Window > Properties
Click on the Notes tab
Select Notehead 25 from the drop-down menu


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Empty stave


Select the barline at the end of the bar and press Enter
Hide the semibreve rest by selecting it and going to Edit > Hide or Show > Hide
Hide the time signature in the same way: select it and go to Edit > Hide or Show > Hide

Note names inside noteheads


Select the bar or bars containing the notes
Go to Plug-ins > Other > Add note names to noteheads

Note names above/below the staff (automatically!)



Select the bar or bars containing the notes
Go to Plug-ins > Text > Add note names
Under Text style, choose Lyrics for note names below the staff
(as pictured above). If youd prefer the note name above the
staff, choose Technique



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Text for Questions


Add in the text that tells students what to do:
Go to Create > Text > Other staff text > Plain text (or Boxed text). Your mouse will turn blue
Click in the score where youd like the question to appear and type the instructions. Dont worry
about exact positioning you can adjust that afterwards
Press Escape once youre finished. To reposition the text, just drag it

Using Musical Examples in Word (or Powerpoint, IWB software)


Sibelius makes it easy to select a small (or large) part of your score and copy and paste it into another
program such as Word or Powerpoint as a graphic. There are many uses for this including:
Citing musical examples in an essay
Creating rhythmic or melodic flashcards
Including musical examples in Powerpoint (or Keynote) presentations or IWB software
Step by step:
Create your musical examples/questions in Sibelius and then type Alt+G
(Opt+G on Mac). The mouse pointer will turn into a crosshair and you can
drag a box around the bar, phrase or single note youd like to copy to Word
Type Ctrl+C (C) to copy it, switch to Word and then type Ctrl+V (V) to
paste. The music will appear in your Word document where the cursor was.

Adding images (graphics)


Sibelius is able to import images in the TIFF format. If your image is another format such as JPEG or PNG
youll need to convert it first (do a Google search for online image converters).



Its quite simple to add images to your worksheets and scores:
Select an object (ie. a note, rest or bar) in your score where you want the graphic to appear
Go to Create > Graphic
Select the image and click Open

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Kodaly tip: melody with lyrics and auto sol-fa


Input the notes of the melody
Lyrics: select the first note and press Ctrl+L (Cmd+L)
Type the lyrics: use a space between words or a hyphen between syllables
Sol-fa: select all bars (click on first bar and shift-click on last bar) and then go to Plugins > Text > Add
Tonic Solfa
For sol-fa that appears above the stave, click on the drop-down box next to Main Text Style and
choose Lyrics above staff (Sibelius fills in the sol-fa for you)

Kodaly tip: 2 ta time signature

Setup your score with a regular time signature. We will end up hiding this time signature and
placing a fake one over the top
Hide the time signature by selecting it and going to Edit > Hide or Show > Hide

Well create the fake 2-ta time signature in two steps.

Step 1: Create the 2


Go to Create > Text > Other Staff Text > Time signatures (one staff only)
Click at the beginning of the stave and type 2
Press Escape

Step 2: Create the crotchet (ta)
Open the Symbols menu by pressing Z
Select the crotchet with the downward pointing stem
(see image) and click OK
Click in the score, just below the number 2 you
created
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If youre using Sibelius 6, the Magnetic Layout feature will prevent you from placing the crotchet
close to the number 2. Turn Magnetic Layout off for this object by right-clicking on the crotchet and
going to Magnetic Layout > Off
You can then fine-tune the position of the 2 and the crotchet by using the arrow keys

Kodaly tip: Creating zaa


Create your song with a normal crotchet rest
Hide the rest by selecting it and going to Edit > Hide or Show > Hide
Press Escape
Go to Create > Text > Other staff text > Plain text and type the letter Z on the stave (dont worry
about the size or position at this stage)

Press Escape once (the Z should be still selected - blue)
Go to Window > Properties and click on the Text tab
Change the font to Arial and increase the font size (to around 15)
Fine-tune the position of the Z with the arrow keys

Removing Empty (Extra) Bars


Method 1
Click on the first bar you want to delete
Shift+click on the last bar you want to delete. You should have a blue box around all the bars
Go to Edit > Delete bars
A message will appear asking whether you want to delete these bars from the score. Click Yes

Method 2
Hold down the Ctrl () key and click on the first bar you want to delete. A double purple line
should appear around the bar
Ctrl+Shift+click (Cmd+Shift+click) on the last bar you want
to delete
Press Delete
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Formatting Tips For Worksheets


In terms of formatting, a worksheet works differently to a regular score. The staves and systems in a regular
score are usually evenly-spaced on every page and Sibelius has some excellent quick ways to achieve a
uniform layout.
Tip: in a regular score, DO NOT drag the staves to create more room in your score. Formatting adjustments
are best made in the House Styles > Engraving Rules > Staves menu.

In a worksheet you often need varying amounts of space between each question and this is the exception
to the Do not drag staves rule (see Tip above).

By default, Sibelius justifies the staves on a page that is, it spreads them out evenly from top to bottom of
the page. Because you often need complete control over moving staves in a worksheet or test paper, you
may like to turn off justification:

Go to House Style > Engraving Rules and click on Staves in the column on the left
Where it says justify staves when page is at least 65% full, change that number to 100%
As soon as you click OK, the staves on your page may squish up a little (its a good idea to turn off
justification when you first start the worksheet), but you now have the freedom to move them up
or down as you wish



Fine-tuning adjustments
If you only need to make more room for a couple of questions on your page, you may like to try this tip:
Move a single stave freely amongst the other staves on the page by holding down shift while you
drag the stave up or down

The Worksheet Creator


Sibeliuss Worksheet Creator is a little-known gold mine of over 1700 ready-made worksheets, quizzes,
songs, rounds, posters and lots more. Here are some of my favourite things:
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01 Elements of Music
01 Notes & Rests > 01 Note Duration > 01 Match
Notes with Names
03 Timbre/Tone Colour > 01 Match Pictures with
Instruments Names > 01 Match Common
Instruments
07 Intervals, Chords, Progressions and Cadences
08 Score Analysis
09 Conducting > 04 Conduct the beat in 4

03 Selected Repertoire
04 Songs for Teaching
05 Rounds and Canons
06 Poetry for Lyrics

04 Reference
01 Encyclopaedia of Scales and Modes > 01 Useful Scale Libraries
02 Chord Library

05 Posters, Flashcards and Games


01 Posters

Tutorial Videos
Ive made a few Sibelius tutorial videos which can be found on Youtube. If youd like to be informed when
new videos are made, you can sign up to my monthly newsletter, or subscribe to the Youtube channel. The
videos include:

Melodic flashcards
Rhythmic flashcards
Short worksheet questions (intervals questions)
Copy and paste to Word
How to create drum parts

Click on this link to visit my Youtube channel: http://midnightmusic.com.au/youtube
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