wrong measure timing
I am in 4/4 but one of my measures is only allowing me to enter the equivalent of 2 quarter notes. And there is a little grey dash above the bar. How can I fix this?
I am in 4/4 but one of my measures is only allowing me to enter the equivalent of 2 quarter notes. And there is a little grey dash above the bar. How can I fix this?
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That little grey dash tells you that this measure is shorter than the time signature claims it to be
Right-click into it, measure properties, actual duration
In reply to That little grey dash tells… by Jojo-Schmitz
thank you for your quick response! I fixed it. Under measure properties it said something like 14/16. How the heck did that happen?
In reply to thank you for your quick… by gtrdoc911
Maybe you used Ctrl+Del on some notes or rests
In reply to Maybe you used Ctrl+Del on… by Jojo-Schmitz
yes I did. I thought that's how you get rid of rests. Is there a better way?
In reply to yes I did. I thought that's… by gtrdoc911
You write notes instead.
You don't delete silence, you replace it with sound instead.
In reply to You write notes instead. You… by jeetee
Thanks. Watched about an hour of Dr. Hess' tutorial videos and don't think this was addressed. This forum is awesome.
In reply to Thanks. Watched about an… by gtrdoc911
The tutorials by Dr. Hess were created years ago, before Ctrl+Delete to remove time from a measure was implemented.
As mentioned, you don't normally delete rests, you just replace them with sound, that way your measures stay the proper length. Most of the time people try deleting rests, what they really meant was to take the music that comes after the rests and move it earlier, to replace the rests. To do that, use city and paste. Dr. Hess almost certainly covers that.
In reply to The tutorials by Dr. Hess… by Marc Sabatella
Thank you Marc. Great suggestion. Thank you so much for creating and monitoring musescore. I can't believe I just discovered it. I look forward to putting it to very good use.
For more info., see :
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/measure-operations#duration