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Sibelius Notation Software / Sibelius and Dual Monitors
February 03, 2013, 12:23:03 AM
I'm having a bit of a problem reading and playing music
off the Sibelius notation I like to be able to read ahead
but sometimes I loose my place because of a moments
delay after a new line.
It would be nice to expand on the ribbon to another monitor.
Is this possible

Sue
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Help

Is it possible to run Band In a Box with dual monitors
I would like a larger screen area for reading music.

Sue
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Hello do you want a free Yamaha Midi Keyboard?

Hi Tony
I have acquired two Yamaha PSR520 midi keyboards but no instruction books.
Can you make use of one?
I need some help I don?t know anything about midi or keyboards.

I only wished I had the opportunity to learn piano and music at an early age. Fortunately my two young children are learning at school and they can play a little keyboard.

My aims with the keyboard;

(a)   Make my computer play the keyboard as a backing for my Saxophone.
(b)   Just learn the piano to a very basic standard even a very slow tempo.
(c)   Many of my friends play piano persuade them to record into notation.
(d)   Compose music with the children?s Sibelius program using Yamaha PSR520 midi keyboard.
(e)   Put chords into a musical score with just a single finger on the keyboard.
(f)   Improve reading music. The keyboard seems ideal to help with the saxophone.
(g)   Integrate a very early version of Band in a Box (PG) with the midi keyboard.
(h)   Help my children play and have fun with piano/keyboard with visual displays and audio.
(i)   Use rhythms/styles from the computer and allow me to enter the songs from the keyboard. Create a musical score or even a full ensemble. Adding each instrument one by one to the score.
(j)   Try free midi/music notation software.

Can you help me get started with this project you are very welcome to keep one of these Yamaha midi keyboards if you have space and can spare the time.

Have fun with music
Sue