Sibelius Student and Sibelius 5 comparison
Sibelius Student is designed for secondary/high school students to use at home, rather than for classroom use or for teachers. It has everything most students need for homework.
Sibelius 5 does more than Sibelius Student, and is designed for schools, teachers, universities, colleges, university/college students, and professionals. Educational discounts, 5-packs and site licenses are available at competitive prices.
In addition to the features of Sibelius Student, Sibelius 5 includes:
- Scanning printed music
- High-quality Sibelius Sounds Essentials sounds
- Create audio files and CDs of your music
- VST and Audio Unit support
- Unlimited staves
- Dynamic Parts (which automatically update when you edit the full score), plus many other features for orchestral/band music
- Features for creating worksheets & exercises, e.g. to put music into Microsoft Word, create scales & arpeggios
- 'Arrange' feature to help with arranging & orchestration
- Over 110 plug-ins
- Many more notations, e.g. very long & short notes, quintuplets and other 'tuplets', guitar chord diagrams, special symbols, unusual instruments
- Publishing features to make your scores look completely professional.
Here is a comprehensive table of the differences between the two programs. (Features which are the same in both are not listed.) Click here to see the improvements in this version of Sibelius Student.
General features |
Sibelius Student |
Sibelius 5 |
| Who's it for? | School students at home | Schools, teachers, universities, colleges, university/college students, professionals |
| What's it for? | Homework, composing, arranging | Teaching, learning, creating worksheets & exercises, composing, arranging |
| Types of music: | Simple/moderate music of up to 12 staves | Scores & parts of any size or complexity; worksheets & exercises |
| Available as: | Single copy only | Single copy (educational discount available), 5-pack, site license, network license |
| No. of computers you can install a single copy on: | 1 | 2 (for use by same person, e.g. desktop + laptop) |
| User guide: | Short on-screen guide (163 pages) plus 24-page printed installation guide | Full (656 pages), on-screen only for educational copies |
| Technical help: | Limited | By phone, email, fax & web site |
Notations |
Sibelius Student |
Sibelius 5 |
| Accidentals | Normal & double only | Normal, double, quarter-tones, bracketed |
| Articulations | Common ones only | Full set |
| Bar numbers | At start of system only; can't restart bar numbering | Range of formats |
| Barline types | Single, double, repeat only | Single, double, repeat, dotted, early music |
| Bars, irregular | ||
| Beams, cross-staff (in keyboard music) | ||
| Brackets & braces | Fixed | Customizable |
| Change transposition of tranposing instruments | ||
| Cue (small) notes | ||
| Dotted notes | Single dot only | Single / double / triple dotted |
| Guitar chord diagrams | ||
| Guitar tab | Basic only | Full |
| Instruments | Common instruments only, with fixed number of staves | Full customizable range |
| Lines, custom | ||
| Multi-arc slurs | ||
| Multirests (required in parts) | ||
| Note values | 32nd (demisemiquaver) to whole note (semibreve) | 512th note (7 beams) to "long" (double breve) |
| Noteheads, custom | ||
| Ossia staves | ||
| Special symbols | ||
| Staves | Up to 12 per system | Unlimited number |
| Tuplets | Duplets (2:3) to nontuplets (9:8) | Any (e.g. 2, 7, 44:31, nested tuplets) |
Playback |
Sibelius Student |
Sibelius 5 |
| Create audio files & CDs | ||
| Edit MIDI data | ||
| High-quality Sibelius Sounds Essentials sounds (and extra sounds available separately) | ||
| Supports VST and Audio Units for playback | ||
| MIDI devices supported | General MIDI only | Many types & custom types |
| Playback markings on specified repeats | ||
| Playback of hairpins, rits & accel | Fixed | Adjustable |
| Record & play MIDI data ("Live playback") | ||
| Words which affect playback (e.g. legato) | Fixed | Editable |
Utilities |
Sibelius Student |
Sibelius 5 |
| Arrange - automatic arranging & orchestration | ||
| Auto page breaks | ||
| Copy and paste to Word and other programs | ||
| Display timecode | Single format | Customizable format |
| Display duration of score | ||
| Dynamic parts | ||
| Edit word menus | ||
| Explode & reduce | ||
| Filters (for editing similar objects) | ||
| Find | ||
| Focus on staves | ||
| Graphics export (for e.g. creating worksheets) | ||
| Hide markings | ||
| Highlight music | ||
| Ideas Hub | Limited to 300 presets | Capture and re-use ideas |
| Import Finale, PrintMusic, Finale Guitar, SCORE, NIFF files | ||
| Join scores together | ||
| Keyboard shortcuts | Fixed | Customizable |
| Menus | Fixed | Customizable |
| Note input options (various) | ||
| Paper & desk textures | Fixed | Over 60 |
| Part extraction | ||
| Paste As Cue | ||
| Plug-ins (over 110 of them) | ||
| Properties window (to edit individual objects) | Limited | Full |
| Reinput pitches of existing notes | ||
| Rulers | ||
| Scanning | ||
| Swap voices | ||
| Undo/Redo history | ||
| Viewing options for page margins, note colors, full screen, etc. |
Publishing |
Sibelius Student |
Sibelius 5 |
| Advanced layout features | ||
| Edit staff types | ||
| Edit text styles | ||
| Engraving rules, edit hundreds of | ||
| House Style import/export | ||
| Manuscript papers (preset score layouts) | Few; can't create your own | Many; can create your own |
| Note spacing rules | Fixed | Customizable |
| Reset position/design of objects | ||
| Set default object positions |
Improvements in this version
If you are currently using the previous version of Sibelius Student, why not upgrade?
Take advantage of the following improvements:
- Fully compatible with Windows Vista and Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard
- Universal Binary, to run at maximum speed on PowerPC and Intel Macs
- Create scores for up to 12 staves (was 8)
- Change clefs mid-score
- Hide and show empty staves
- Attach digital video to your score with timecode
- Panorama view lays out your music as a single system on an infinitely-wide sheet of paper
- More than 300 built-in ideas to inspire your compositions
- Create tuplets from duplets (2:3) to nontuplets (9:8)
- Flip stem directions