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Sibelius 5 is a music notation program which may be used in and of itself to produce images and midi files for use on Wikipedia.

Producing images

  1. Select portion of score
  2. File:Export graphics
  3. Upload
  4. Post to article

After producing the necessary or desired notation in Sibelius, it is often desirable to select a portion of the total score, by entire measures or systems (perhaps two measures out of two pages), that you wish to include in the image (this is not necessary if the correct portion of the score is already selected). If you want to create an image of an entire page, select every measure of an entire page (select all).

Select File:Export graphics and the Export graphics window will open. From the "Program/Format" menu select PNG, from pages select "Selected systems", from Folder doublecheck the filename and select the location on your computer which you which to temporarily or permanently store the file before uploading it to Wikipedia. From Size select a file size (300 dots per inch is a good size) then click "Adjust size to improve staves" and "Use smallest bounding box". From Options select monochrome unless your file needs to include color and select Substitute lines and braces. Hit "OK".

Midi pitch bend

Sibelius is also highly useful do to its midi pitch bend capabilities. Through midi pitch bend signals in the format "~B 0,64" Sibelius can bend multiple pitches in one voice in one instrument.

Thus non-12-tone equal-tempered intervals, scales, and chords may be notated and played melodically but not harmonically. However, through the use of pedal, bent notes may be played somewhat simultaneously rather than successively.