Dorico Tutorials (Part 1)

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As a lot of folks are starting out or trying Dorico (since the announcement that MakeMusic Finale is sunsetting), I wanted to share even more help on getting started. In this Dorico tutorial series, I go one by one through specific questions that I was asked by other students I've given Dorico lessons to. In total, I've recorded more than 60 of these short videos to help explain some of the techniques of using Dorico. We'll go through Dorico basics, changes from Finale, and also different methods to solve the same issue.
This series will continue with several different parts, so as to break up the videos into digestible chunks.

*Dorico Lessons*

0:00 - Intro
1:34 - Dorico Modes
3:23 - Adding Time Signatures
4:23 - Adding Measures
5:26 - Pickup Measures
6:19 - How to Zoom
6:31 - The Rhythmic Grid
7:42 - Entering Notes
9:33 - Note Duration with the Number Pad
10:02 - Inputting Dynamics
10:57 - Articulations

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As a sad finale user who is very very begrudgingly moving on - this does make me less mad about leaving finale 😂

This seems very intuitive... which finale... is... not.

So... yay!

NathanJamesLarsen
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Is there ANY work around to create a "speedy entry" like note entering system for Dorico? Entering note names is counter to how I'm thinking when I'm working in notation software.

JessicaRugani
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Thanks for these videos. I will certainly check them all out. What I really want is a nice printed book that teaches Dorico. I'm old-school for sure but I find printed text much easier to work with than online tutorials. The problem of course is that with constant software upgrades the books rapidly go out of date. Finale Power! was a terrific guide. Now we need Dorico Power! or Dorico for Composers.

martinhaub
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How do you turn off the display above measures? For example I see C Major and 4/4(q, 1+1+1+1

micwarren