The image above shows parts for the clarinet, horn, and bassoon players sharing one staff each. However, it’s also very common to need individual parts for each player. It’s common in the full score to use combined staves for the players in a section on a practical level, it’s useful to save vertical space on the conductor’s score and to aid score reading efficiency. The limits we’ve had in Dynamic Parts have been related to creating a part for each player from a combined staff in the score. Showing and hiding text and other objects have always been possible too, so you may be wondering what else we could add to Dynamic Parts in Sibelius! You’ve been able to create parts with a combination of staves (useful for percussion parts and more) and have had independent layout control between parts and the score for a long time. It’s great for helping to ensure what’s printed and put onto the players' music stands lines up with what’s on the conductor’s podium. I t’s a great pleasure to announce the immediate release of Sibelius 2023.5, bringing brand-new capabilities to Dynamic Parts, as well as a number of other useful features.įor many years, Dynamic Parts have been saving people hours a day by automatically creating instrumental parts that are linked to the score. Create separate Dynamic Parts for players from a combined staff
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