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Old Mar 25 2007, 8:47 AM

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Brass fall off in Sibelius

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Does anyone know how to create a short fall off (small curved line going down after the note) for brass or wind instruments in Sibelius (version 4)? I can't find it in lines, symbols or on the keypad.

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Old Mar 25 2007, 1:01 PM

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You may just have to add a portamento to achieve this effect. You'll also have to add a destination note, but it should be possible to hide that. And if you want the line to be curved, you may also have to hide the portamento and replace it with a small slur, or something like that.
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Old Mar 25 2007, 3:47 PM

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You may just have to add a portamento to achieve this effect. You'll also have to add a destination note, but it should be possible to hide that. And if you want the line to be curved, you may also have to hide the portamento and replace it with a small slur, or something like that.
That seems needlessly complicated.

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