![]() However, when I was learning Sibelius for the first time (after moving from Finale), I was able to go through the Sibelius help files and follow the included tutorial series to learn the software. ![]() I hope that you are considering expanding this in the future. I also feel that comprehensive tutorials like this could easily become a selling point of the program. I do think it would be enormously helpful for all new users of Dorico to have access to tutorials similar to the Sibelius tutorials, even if they do not decide to make use of them. Furthermore, although they provided invaluable information, they did not actually give me specific tasks to practice in the program like the Sibelius tutorials did (such as engraving a certain passage of music), and so it was hard to retain what I learned from those. When moving to Dorico, instead of similar tutorials, I dutifully watched a few hundred YouTube videos that, while helpful, forced me to listen to “Hi, I’m Anthony Hughes, and in this video” innumerable times in a row. This involved engraving certain passages and making certain changes to passages that were already partially engraved. I wonder whether there are any plans to create tutorials (in a similar vein to the Sibelius tutorials) for Dorico? This question is, obviously, not for myself - I have switched to Dorico entirely and I am super comfortable with all functions, and I am faster working in it than I ever was in Sibelius.
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