How to insert a note between two other notes and how to change the length of a note in an existing score?
Hello,
I would like to know how to insert a note between two other notes and how to change the length of a note in an existing score?
Hello,
I would like to know how to insert a note between two other notes and how to change the length of a note in an existing score?
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Pleas have the text of your question give us mor information than the title.
Inserting a note will only cause you grief. Rewrite instead.
In reply to Pleas have the text of your… by bobjp
Thank you for answering me. As you ask, I give you more information.
Maybe I didn't make myself clear. I'll give you an example in the attached mscz file. In measure 2, I would like to insert an E between the D and the F. If I click on the note F and I put myself in note insertion mode by pressing the N key. If I now type an E, this E will replace the F, but that's not what I want. I would like to insert an E between D and F and push all the following notes. You tell me that inserting a note could only cause me harm and that it's better to rewrite. But that would mean that to add a single note to the second measure, I would have to rewrite the whole score!!! I'm sure there must be an easier way!
Pleas have the text of your question give us mor information than the title.
Inserting a note will only cause you grief. Rewrite instead.
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In reply to Thank you for answering me… by YossiPatt
Don't use the Insert Mode for that. Instead:
1.Select the F, measure 2 (click) to G, first beat measure 23 (Shift + click)
2. Cut (Ctrl/Cmd + X)
3. Input your E as wished
4. Paste (Ctrl + V) the selection on the half rest (third beat measure 2)
(Steps 3 and 4 can be reversed, no matter)
See now: היום היום1.mscz
In reply to Don't use the Insert Mode… by cadiz1
Thank you very much for your help!
In reply to Thank you very much for your… by YossiPatt
Sorry my answer was not very good. The above C+P answer is of course the correct one. I had little idea of your situation. Most people that ask a question like yours have only written a measure or two. Then they want to insert a note in the first measure. My point was that insert is almost never a good idea, That's why I needed more information.