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Old Mar 23 2007, 4:13 PM

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Sibelius Question...

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So, I have a flute and I want it to be played with an Indian type sound... you know how it seems to have a lot of graces notes before each note? It's hard to explain, but doing what I want to do with grace notes would seem to be hard. Does anyone have any tips? If anyone needs me to attempt to explain better, I can do that.
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Old Mar 29 2007, 1:05 AM

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Are you talking about pitch pending? For example, the sliding of notes from A to B without any audible steps between, such as the sound a trombone can make? You are going to need to be clearer with your problem. The "Indian" type sound has nothing to do with the program you are using, it depends on the sound samples you use. But if you really are talking about pitch bending, I am sure someone here can help you with that problem.

You also should rename your post to something descriptive. PM a mod or myself and we will change the title to what you want.
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