Adding new notes without deleting existing ones

• Mar 30, 2021 - 17:52

I've searched the forum quickly but didn't see an obvious answer to this. I'm trying to add new notes (parallel thirds) to an existing part, and haven't found a way to do it that isn't super awkward. See the attachment - I'd like to add the red notes, but musescore seems intent on replacing rather than adding.

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In reply to by Jojo-Schmitz

This is awkward, since it didn't want to enter them in the same octave, so I had to transpose each note an octave after entering. between this and moving the cursor, it was pretty tedious. Is there any way to do this with MIDI keyboard or mouse? I usually use the MIDI keyboard for entry, because of the octaves and because it helps me with keyboard skills (I'm a string player).

In reply to by jandymanvoelk

To enter several notes in parallel you need to use voices.
=> not be confused with SATB
=> highly recommended to take 5 minutes to read the manual page on voices you will win tons of time later on

Now, in the very specific case where your "parallel" notes have all same duration on the same beat as the existing notes, MuseScore also allows to enter several notes grouped in the same voice.
It only works for notes on same "tick" with same duration.
They are entered bottom up using shift+note letter without any option to change that with is a pity as indeed pretty often you have a melody and you add a third or a sixth or a sustained note (G in C major) below the existing note, and not above.
So yes having a E and doing shift+C will enter the C above and you must follow that by ctrl-down to lower the C from 1 octave

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