Complete layout control

These pages refer solely to the upgrade from Sibelius 1.x, 2.x, 3.x and 4.x to Sibelius 5. Please refer to the FAQ relating to the more recent upgrade to Sibelius 6.


Insert blank pages

You can now insert blank pages anywhere with a couple of clicks, then add text, graphics, etc. to produce title pages and performance instructions. They even work in parts too – in fact, you can make any blank page or title page appear in the score, the parts, or both.

Different margins for different pages

Scores no longer need to use the same margins throughout – you can set different margins on different pages, e.g. to allow room for titles and copyright lines. Plus you can now easily alter margins in parts.

House Styles

When importing a house style, or copying between scores, Sibelius 5 only adds extra text styles, line types, notehead types, symbols and so on where necessary, and won’t overwrite existing ones if they differ. You can now also move individual text styles and other object types between scores.

Flexible numbering

Bar numbers, page numbers and rehearsal marks now support special numbering formats used in some types of score.

Bar numbers: You can set any passage of music (such as introductions and inserted sections) to use special bar number formats, e.g. 1a, 1b, 1c… or a, b, c… in capitals or small letters. Or use your own prefix/suffix, such as 1 new, 2 new…, alt 1, alt 2… You can also number bars in any frequency you like, such as every 8 bars instead of 10.

Bar numbers

Bar numbering can now take account of repeats in various formats. Automatic bar numbers can be selected, moved, hidden and filtered just like anything else. And to make it all easier, the main bar number options are now all in a single dialog.

Page numbers: Sibelius 5 lets you re-number, change the format of, or hide page numbers anywhere in a score. For example, you could number the introductory pages of your score i, ii, iii… or a, b, c…, with the music pages numbered 1, 2, 3...

Rehearsal marks: Add automatic prefixes/suffixes to rehearsal marks, e.g. 1A, 2A, 3A… And where rehearsal marks coincide with bar numbers, you can hide the bar numbers automatically to avoid collisions.

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What users say

“Bar numbers, page number changes and instrument changes are all stunningly simple!”

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What's new for education

Overview
Summary of what's new in Sibelius 5
Ideas Hub
Capture, use and re-use snippets
Panorama
A new, clearer way of viewing music
Stunning new sounds & playback
150+ high-quality built-in sounds
VST & Audio Units
Mix and match from different libraries
Easy cues & instrument changes
Instrumental parts made even easier
Complete layout control
Flexible page layout and numbering
Power tools & undoable plug-ins
New fonts and plug-ins
More new features
Over forty other improvements
New Licence Server
Maximise access for your students
Upgrade FAQ
Questions about the upgrade
Technology Solutions