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Old Apr 15 2008, 6:01 PM

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Voice positioning in Sibelius

I would like to notate this:



but Sibelius will only do this, which looks far uglier. There also are problems with notation of the harmonics and articulation because of the voice arrangement. (Voices 1 and 2 used here, the other voices clash with eachother.)



Is there a way of moving an individual note of a certain voice within a chord, without the other notes moving as well? I know all of this could be done by creating fake notes, beams and stems, but if I'm going to do that, I might as well write it out by hand. (That F should also be an E, my mistake.)

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Old Apr 15 2008, 6:22 PM

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In the Properties dialog under General, you should be able to adjust the X (horizontal) positioning of the note. You should also be able to drag the harmonic markings to wherever you want them.
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Old Apr 15 2008, 6:33 PM

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