... I would randomly speculate that they called it the 'pocket sax' because saxophones have a cooler image than clarinets (at least among non-clarinet players,...
... Graham wrote on Fri 1/05/2009 3:40 AM.... ... My son has a Xaphoon as he is a sax player and we though it would my a fun adjunct to his sax, something...
... I've just been working on a large orchestral score and have taken to using the selection process to select the notes I want the hairpin placed under and it...
... I think this must be a relatively new fix, David. I seem to remember hairpins used to cross the bar-line if you selected a whole measure rather than just...
Sorry you resent it but glad AOL has a calmer attitude! Tim _____ From: sibelius-list@yahoogroups.com [mailto:sibelius-list@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of...
... Hi Jamin, Your problem is similar to mine. It's the System Text (Da Capo) in measure 32 that is causing the problem. Try going into Panorama view and have...
... I would recommend you go for Sibelius First, rather than G7. G7 has been discontinued, but Sibelius First is very up-to-date and includes guitar tab and...
... The problem is that your volume level has been muted. See here: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/accessibility/soundvolume.mspx Daniel -- Daniel...
... Hi, Jamin and all. Without trying to be helpful about Jamin's question (which others have already done), I'd like to ask whether anyone has figured out...
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Adrian And David, I am again embarrassed. Clicking on the 2 notes and bring up the blue highlight box does it. I have been just highlighting the whole...
When I copy and paste a few measures in Sibelius 4 to paste another measure below it (this is using the worksheet creator) why does the meter signature show up...
Curious that Yahoo, and perhaps AOL, were reluctant to pass on my message in the first place, causing delivery failure.? And then Tim's first reply was delayed...
Why do I get a feeling that's the most double-belled euphoniums ever gathered together in one place? I've only seen three in my life and only heard one! In a...
From: ContraReed@... ... Why do I get a feeling that's the most double-belled euphoniums ever gathered together in one place? I've only seen three in my...
... I've seen two (my high school owned one and our community band has a player who sometimes joins us), and I played around with the one in high school. My...
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I played one (made by Conn) as a soloist at the Great American Brass Band Festival a few years ago. It had belonged to Noble Howard, a member of both the...
... I played some jobs with him when he used it. Got a lot of comments. Didn't matter much what horn he had. He even played great saxophone. Incredible...
... My 88-year-old father still has his old silver cornet. Don't know what we'll ever do with it, none of the local museums seem interested, but he loved this...
... I presume, John, that you mean British Bb Baritone. In the UK, tenor horns are pitched in Eb. See: http://www.harrogateband.org/misc13.htm In actual...
... Museums don't want them because there are thousands of them still around and they're not all particularly wonderful. However, there is a huge group of...
... The interesting thing about the double-bell euphonium, though, is that the part of the instrument which is of a trombone-type bore is actually fairly small...
Hi, Can you tell me if there is another mailing list for sibelius help for beginners that is more active in terms of those kinds of questions? Thanks ;) ...
Sorry, I forgot to change the subject line in my last email. I am wondering about a Sibelius beginners mailing list that I might join that is fairly active. ...
This is it. Plus the Help Centre at the official Sibelius web site http://www.sibelius.com/cgi-bin/helpcenter/chat/chat.pl?groupid=3 I challenge you to ask...