Fixing an overfull measure
Suppose I am depositing quarter notes with a mouse, and forget one. I shift the Entry tool to the Insert mode and insert the forgotten note. I then proceed, accidentally overfilling the measure (with, say, six quarter notes altogether). (I had actually intended to add notes to existing notes to form chords.)
MuseScore nicely warns me of this situation with the little "overfull" sign above the right end of the measure.
How can I delete the improperly-added notes? If I try and do it in any of the obvious ways, the deleted notes are replaced by rests, nit what I want, and leaving the measure still overfull.
The User Guide (p. 199) suggests that when the Input tool is in the Insert mode, one can both insert and delete notes (and that the measure would "close up" around the deleted notes. But it gives no example of how to delete notes.
That same passage says that, in using the Input tool in Insert mode, "Measure duration is automatically updated as you go." Then how could I overfill a measure?
Thanks.
Doug
Comments
Use CTRL+Delete (or CMD+Delete) to remove a note together with its time allocation within a measure - i.e this will delete a note and shorten the measure by the duration of the deleted note. See https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/note-input#delete-notes
In reply to Use CTRL+Delete (or CMD… by SteveBlower
Steve,
Of course! I should have known that.
Thanks so much.
Thanks also for that link to the "Delete notes" passage in the online manual. But I don't seem to find Ctrl+Del there. (Still, there are often things right in front of my eyes that I can't find, so . . .)
Doug
In reply to Steve, Of course! I should… by Doug Kerr
Oops! Wrong link. It is buried deeper than I remembered. It is mentioned here: https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/tools#timewise-delete under [Tools]>[Remove selected range] which I always forget about as CTRL+ Delete is so much handier.
In reply to Oops! Wrong link. It is… by SteveBlower
Steve,
Ah, yes, very clear. Thanks.
Doug