Deleting rests
How do I delete a rest ? I am finding deleting notes to be a bit of a chore (but possible) but rests ....
DAJ
How do I delete a rest ? I am finding deleting notes to be a bit of a chore (but possible) but rests ....
DAJ
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Why would you want to delete rests?
In reply to Why would you want to delete… by Jojo-Schmitz
I want to remove rests that have been automatically put into the piece I am composing.
In reply to I want to remove rests that… by DAJ224
Doesn't answer my question as to why you want it.
Music is noise AKA notes and silence AKA rests. If there is neither, there is no music.
You can delete rests, if they are in voice 2-4, select, Del. You can even delete rests in voice 1,select, Ctrl+Del, but that shortens the measure or deletes it entirely. You can hide rests, select, V.
In reply to I want to remove rests that… by DAJ224
Did you have a look at this?
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/note-input#basic-note-entry
In reply to Did you have a look at this:… by Mr Fox
Thank you - I think I worked things out in the end !
It would be best iof you attached your score so we can understand what rests you mean. The only rests that would normally be added automatically are the ones musicially necesssary to make sure every measure has the right number of beats - the very same rests you'd otherwise have needed to add yourself. It's possible you've some something incorrect, like enter notes into a voice other than 1 that should have been in voice 1. Or maybe you are thinking you need to delete the resets before overwriting them with notes, but you don't.
In reply to It would be best iof you… by Marc Sabatella
Overwriting with notes is a bit of a chore (especially if the rests are wrong) but I am getting there !
In reply to Overwriting with notes is a… by DAJ224
Somehow I still think you are confused about something. It takes zerto effort - none whatsoever - ti repalce a rest with a note. The rest disappears autoamtically the moment you enter a note at that position. It's like saying it's a chore to delete blank white paper when you overwrite it with ink - this makes no sense, the white paper disappears all by itself, just like the rests do. It's exactly the same here.
Attaching an actual score and more explanation would help us understand and assist better.