
This program comes in handy to users who are new to Sibelius, a popular music composition and notation application for Mac. By working with this utility, you can learn how to create music scores, use the built-in Sibelius tools, play and save Sibelius projects, and much more.
Course for Sibelius QuickLook Guide brings you 10 video tutorials where Thomas Goss, a composer, orchestrator and musician, explains you how to handle Sibelius. You can watch the clips in fullscreen or windowed mode, fast-forward to a certain minute from a video, and go to next or previous tutorial with just one click.
Nonetheless, as its name clearly says, this application only introduces you to the Sibelius program. If you wish to learn advanced Sibelius options and tricks, I'd suggest you to try the other guides developed by the same company as Course for Sibelius QuickLook Guide.
Another thing I noticed while checking the homepage of the developer was that all video tutorials offered by Course for Sibelius QuickLook Guide could be watched directly from the website. So, if you don't wish to install a third-party app on your Mac, you can easily play the Sibelius video tutorials from your default browser.
To conclude, Course for Sibelius QuickLook Guide is an easy-to-use yet very helpful Mac application. The program is free of charge so I can't find any reasons why you shouldn't try it if you wish to start working with Sibelius.
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