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Old Mar 5 2008, 4:35 AM

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Question How do I do singer voice range in Sibelius?

All I could do was that in the next screen capture, but I can't get rid of the vertical line without loosing the brace! Is there any other way to do that?
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Old Mar 5 2008, 8:50 AM

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Gotta love white-out...

Honestly, I don't think there is any way BUT that. Sory I couldn't be of any help...
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Old Mar 5 2008, 11:44 AM

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I usually just put the singer's range within its own staff - saving all the hassle of creating another or ossia staff. You just type in the notes as cues, put a whole rest (or whatever to fill the bar) as the 2nd voice, maybe flip it if you have to.
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Old Mar 5 2008, 9:48 PM

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OH- Here's an idea- Hide the line you want hidden, then make an artificial line and put it where you want it! This way you can only put a line where you want it! ... maybe not, but that would be what I would do...
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Old Mar 6 2008, 2:13 AM

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I've done that with rythm and added 3/4 by hand, and then those numbers move arround each time sometihing is changed.
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