Musescore 3 - I don't understand how to remove these extra beats
I have no clue how these extra half note rests got into a few measures here and there and they are certainly annoying! I can't figure out how to delete them and they ruin the playbacks. also the little "+", what are they and how do I get rid of them? they seem to be doing something to my tempo and I don't know how to get rid of them.
Thanks.
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First, start with the first note after the first rest and cut and paste each continuous run of notes in the measure so that there is no rests between them. Now right-click on the measure and change the actual duration to be identical to the nominal duration.
As to why it is happening: the + indicates that the measure contains more beats than the time signature specifies. I suspect you accidentally enabled timewise note input mode. Ensure that the default step-time note input is enabled before you continue.
Those blue pluses are informational telling you that there are more beats in the measure than indicated by the time signature. There are a couple of ways to enter extra beats into a measure, the easiest way by accident is to press ctrl+shift+ a note name.
The most likely way these were introduced is that the score you are showing pictures of was imported from another source rather than manually entered by you. The fact that there are invisible rests randomly spread our in the measure leads me to believe this. The easiest way to repair this measure is probably to reenter it from scratch. Select the measure and press ctrl+del to delete it then press insert for a new empty measure.
I await your response.
In reply to Those blue pluses are… by mike320
Ok thank you!
In reply to Ok thank you! by Mr. Music
I'm glad we could help. I'm curious if I was correct about the source of the score.
In reply to I'm glad we could help. I'm… by mike320
yes I think that's it - I used the import function and there's obviously something in the original that the software has interpreted as an extra beat (it isn't in the original)
In reply to yes I think that's it - I… by Zoe Todd
The three eighth notes should be triplets, like the ones in the next bar are. The software must have just missed the 3 and interpreted them as normal eighth notes.