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Creating music in Sibelius

Start writing music quickly and easily

Starting off

Start a score from scratch – specify instruments, page size, title, tempo etc. with a few clicks.

Your score is set up instantly, all of the instruments with the correct names, clefs, transpositions and layout.

Watch movie: Starting a score »

Then you can input notes in four easy ways:

MIDI input

Flexi-time™ is Sibelius’s unique system for notating music as you play it on a MIDI keyboard in real time. There’s no need to tap a pedal or play mechanically – just play naturally with both hands, and Sibelius will actually follow you as you speed up or slow down.

You can even listen to the music you’ve already written as you play in more music on top.

It takes just seconds to set up your score,
ready for inputting notes

Step-time lets you play pitches from your MIDI keyboard with one hand, and choose rhythms and articulations with the other from the keypad (see picture).

Mouse & keystrokes

To input without a MIDI keyboard, pick note-values and accidentals from the keypad with the mouse, and click to place them in the score. For extra speed, use the computer keyboard instead – specify pitch using the letters A to G, and rhythms from the keypad using the numeric keys (see left). There are many other useful keyboard shortcuts for "power users."

You can get other markings such as clefs, slurs and time signatures from menus; Sibelius even positions them in the right place for you.

Watch movie: Note input »

Keypad
Choose notes, articulations etc. with the mouse or corresponding
numeric key. There are five different sets of symbols to choose from

Scanning

Sibelius includes PhotoScore™ Lite – the state-of-the-art program for scanning printed music. It takes just seconds to read a page, and you can then edit or transpose the music in Sibelius, play it back, extract parts and print – just as if you’d input it yourself. It will also read music in PDF files.

The advanced version PhotoScore Ultimate (which you can buy with Sibelius) has many extra features, such as reading handwritten music, slurs, articulations, hairpins and text.

PhotoScore developed by Neuratron Ltd. Scanning copyright music without permission is illegal.

File conversion

Sibelius seamlessly opens Finale™, MusicXML, MIDI, SCORE™, Allegro™ and PrintMusic 1.0 ™ files in seconds – the ideal way to transfer your existing music to Sibelius.