He was one of 4 co-authors of the TI:ME publication: "Technology Strategies for Music Education". His books include: "The Musical iPad", "The iPad in The Music Studio", "Finale An Easy Guide to Music Notation (Third Edition)", "Sibelius: A Comprehensive Guide to Sibelius Music Notation Software (Second Edition)", "Teaching Music With Technology (Second Edition)", "Recording in the Digital World", "YouTube in Music Education" and "Finding Funds for Music Technology". He has authored multiple online courses in music technology and music history. Tom Rudolph is an adjunct instructor for Berklee College of Music Online School, The University of the Arts, Central Connecticut State University, VanderCook MECA, and the Rutgers Mason Gross School of Music. Right-click the mouse and choose one of the jazz options, or type the word “Swing.” You can then insert a new Tempo mark later in the piece.ĭr. Click the mouse in the bar where you want the marking to appear.Ĥ. to clear the cursor of any previous selectionģ. The steps for adjusting the swing style in Sibelius is very similar to the option described, above in Finale. You can then insert a new Tempo mark later in the piece. This marking will then effect the playback style.To create your own, click “Create Tempo Mark.” Make a selection from the menu or create your own.Using Expressions, you can change the style as needed. In other words, say the piece starts with swing eighth notes but then changes later in the tune to even eighths. The advantage of doing it this way is you can change the style during the piece. The other way to set the style is to use the Expression tool and choose Tempo Text. From the MIDI/Audio menu choose Human PlayBack and then choose “Jazz.” The first is to choose the Human Playback option Swing. There are a couple of ways to get swing playback in Finale. The is the way it is interpreted in jazz:īoth Finale and Sibelius can make this interpretation provided the correct setting is used. If you are writing for jazz swing, there is an easy way to get the eighth notes to swing, or be interpreted in a triplet feel.Ĭheck out the way that a typical jazz swing pattern is written for drums:
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