Sibelius is the most powerful music notation program in the world, and it's this power, coupled with a very clean and approachable interface, that make it the music software of choice in the vast majority of schools across the UK.

While most people can make Sibelius do the basics, they very often are using it in the least efficient way possible, and with a little help, can speed up the process enormously. These videos will introduce you to the huge number of time (and energy) saving features of the program, give you some hints and tricks to enhance your own and your pupils' use of the program, and also show you a fair few tricks that Sibelius has up it's sleeve that you probably never knew existed!
 
Introductory Series
6 lessons
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Working from a starting point of showing you how to start the software, the videos on this page will walk you through a carefully structured series of exercises which will give you an excellent grounding in the basics.
Spotlight on Skills
60 lessons
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The exercises in this section will be slightly longer and will introduce new tools, skills and concepts with each new task that you undertake. You can either work through them in the given order or go straight to one that looks like it can solve a specific problem for you or simply just catches your interest. Each exercise is supported by a video tutorial which will illustrate the task and walk you through it's completion.
3 Minute Hot Tips
7 lessons
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All high-end software titles such as those we are dealing with here at 3DMadeEasy, have hidden functionality or some hidden features. These would typically take you a long time to find out about. View these short videos to pick up some new information about each tool.
Some Neat Tricks
2 lessons
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There are a variety of skills and short cuts here which will allow you to work quicker and more effectively. In no particular order, they are provided for you here to view and improve how you work.
FAQ Video Vault
0 lessons
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Subscribers to this site are invited to ask for advice in solving various problems they have come up against in their modeling. Feel free to watch any video responses which are much more conversational in tone, to see if you can pick up anything useful. Why not ask a question via email if you have an issue that isn't covered here. CAUTION - by their nature these videos go into a lot of detail and, as a result, end up pretty lengthy. If you have the patience, there are plenty of gems of information to be picked up.