Notationssoftware
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- Subject according curriculum
- Notation software
- Teachers
- Janis Brucker
- Scope
- Wednesdays, 09:00-10:30 am Starts on October 9, 2024
- Room
- ELA 5 (Grün 005)
- Duration
- 1.5 Semesterwochenstunden
- Description
Using the two most common notation programs Sibelius and Finale, the seminar teaches basic knowledge and practical workflows that you need to enter your own compositions and arrangements or as a copyist:
- Efficient note input methods (alphabetical input, keyboard input, flexi-time input and scanning)
- Creation of scores and associated dynamic individual parts, as well as special notation forms: Lead sheets, drum notation, guitar notation
Practical processes:
- Formatting and layout
- Creating transposed versions of existing sheet music
- Importing midi files from sequencer programs
- Using the arranging function, e.g. to create a piano score
- Produce audio demos with the built-in sample player
- Quickly create lesson worksheets using the templates included in Sibelius
- Use what you have learned to create the arrangements specified in the curriculum (e.g. for Jazz Theory 2, Ensemble Conducting or Practical School Arranging)- Credits
- 2 Creditpoints
- Comments
Enrollment:
https://elearning.hfmt-hamburg.de/course/view.php?id=689
Enrollment key: JazzCompulsory for BA Jazz
Exam at the end of the semester- Modules
- Berufsqualifizierendes Modul 1 Jazz, Wahlmodul freie Wahl (alle Studiengänge)