Or sometimes you need to rewrite a whole part for a different instrument. Scores often have two or more instruments played by the same person, such as percussion, or clarinet doubling saxophone. You can choose whether you want articulations and dynamics to be included, and whether you want the cue to have new clefs and octave lines or be transposed to an appropriate pitch for the destination instrument. ![]() Sibelius does the work of creating cues for you, but you still have complete control over how they appear. Paste As Cue makes creating cues the work of a moment – Sibelius automatically makes the music small and stops it playing back. Suggest Cue Locations suggests suitable points for cues in your score, based on either the number of bars rest or the duration of a rest in a part, while Check Cues verifies that cues you’ve previously added are still correct, in case you’ve changed the music. ![]() What’s more, there are two new plug-ins to make cueing even easier. You can even add a cue to multiple instruments at once. Sibelius does the rest for you – it makes the cue small, puts it in a suitable voice, transposes it or changes clef as necessary, deletes dynamics and articulations (optional), adds a text label, hides the cue in the score, and stops it playing back. ![]() Simply copy the music you want to appear in the cue, and choose Paste As Cue. Creating cues in parts is now the work of a moment.
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