Technology Category
- Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) - Backup & Recovery
- Sensors - Acoustic Sensors
Applicable Industries
- Education
- Equipment & Machinery
Use Cases
- Time Sensitive Networking
About The Customer
Chick Corea is a renowned pianist and composer who has been a significant figure in the music industry for over half a century. His distinct sound has filled our ears, souls, and spirits, from the jazz classic 'Now He Sings, Now He Sobs' to his latest album 'Two'. The 22-time GRAMMY-award winner developed a passion for music at a very young age and has always loved composing more than playing and performing. Corea was already an established musician when Sibelius, a music notation software, was introduced in 1993. He was quick to recognize the potential benefits of using a computer for music notation and scoring, and has been using Sibelius since its inception.
The Challenge
The challenge faced by Chick Corea, a renowned pianist and composer, was to efficiently complete professional compositions within tight deadlines while maintaining an orderly filing of all his compositions and arrangements. As a veteran in the industry, Corea was already an established musician when Sibelius, a music notation software, was introduced in 1993. He was quick to recognize the potential benefits of using a computer for music notation and scoring. However, the challenge was to leverage these benefits to create beautiful, captivating scores in a shorter amount of time, and to keep an orderly filing of his compositions and arrangements for a smoother workflow.
The Solution
Chick Corea turned to Sibelius, a comprehensive package of tools that enabled him to compose, edit, play, print, publish, and share music scores. He found Sibelius to be user-friendly and discovered more uses for it as he became more adept at using the software. Corea found that Sibelius made the inputting process much quicker, as it allowed for easy copying, pasting, and transposing. He also used Sibelius to archive his compositions and arrangements, which significantly improved his workflow. The software's automatic justifying of notes, staves, and pages, along with its variety of different fonts and layouts, made it easy for Corea to create legible and aesthetically pleasing scores. He also used Sibelius to save handwritten notes in a secure location that was easily accessible for future projects.
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