peter5992
10-01-2009, 03:39 PM
Good afternoon everyone:
For all you music notation software program users: I just received an invitation for a free Sibelius 6 webinar by the much revered Senior Product Manager Daniel Spreadbury, scheduled sometime during the next two weeks. This is the description: "You are invited to a free Sibelius 6 Webinar with Sibelius Senior Product Manager Daniel Spreadbury, discussing and demonstrating Sibelius 6's new features, including Magnetic Layout, Versions, ReWire support, new Chord Symbols interface, and many, many more exciting new features."
If you are interested in this, you can indicate what date and time works best for you, here: http://doodle.com/hmwfxwx28n66twzx. I could be mistaken, by the way, but all times there are Pacific Standard Time since the invitation was sent through the International Alliance of Composers, directed to 'everyone in Southern California' (ok, SF is now Southern California as well ;)).
One of the people on the signup sheet is Alf Clausen, by the way (who is known to be a big Sibelius fan). So that should be pretty interesting.
For all you music notation software program users: I just received an invitation for a free Sibelius 6 webinar by the much revered Senior Product Manager Daniel Spreadbury, scheduled sometime during the next two weeks. This is the description: "You are invited to a free Sibelius 6 Webinar with Sibelius Senior Product Manager Daniel Spreadbury, discussing and demonstrating Sibelius 6's new features, including Magnetic Layout, Versions, ReWire support, new Chord Symbols interface, and many, many more exciting new features."
If you are interested in this, you can indicate what date and time works best for you, here: http://doodle.com/hmwfxwx28n66twzx. I could be mistaken, by the way, but all times there are Pacific Standard Time since the invitation was sent through the International Alliance of Composers, directed to 'everyone in Southern California' (ok, SF is now Southern California as well ;)).
One of the people on the signup sheet is Alf Clausen, by the way (who is known to be a big Sibelius fan). So that should be pretty interesting.