question about adding rests
How do I add three different rests in one measure
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How do I add three different rests in one measure
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https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/note-input#enter-notes-rests ?
Or exit from input mode (uncheck N), click the rest and use the icon in the toolbar
In reply to https://musescore.org/en… by Shoichi
If you are starting with s whole measure rest in 4/4 or a whole note rest do this
To summarize: rests are entered exactly like notes: select duration then enter the rest, working left to right. To enter the rest via keyboard, press 0 (as opposed to a letter name for a note). To enter with mouse, use right-click (as opposed to left-click for a note.
In reply to To summarize: rests are… by Marc Sabatella
So 12 years later I learn a new trick, never knew that right-click enters rests.
(and yes, I do use the mouse for note entry a lot)
Edit: not quite as bad, seems a feature of 3.x, not before
In reply to So 11 years later I learn a… by Jojo-Schmitz
:-) Indeed, I only implemented this three years ago - https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/pull/4704
In reply to :-) If it's any consolation,… by Marc Sabatella
Phew, only since MuseScore 3.1 ;-)
In reply to Phew ;-) by Jojo-Schmitz
Odd. I exclusively use the mouse. When I hit the "N" button, right click produces a rest, and left click produces a note. If I select the rest button first, then right click produces a note.
In reply to Odd. I exclusively use the… by bobjp
confirmed
In reply to Odd. I exclusively use the… by bobjp
Indeed, that's deliberate, so you can easily enter both rests and notes regardless of the state of that button. The button really just reverses which button does which. The idea was that eventually right-click might while in note input mode might bring up a context many with other options including changing duration or whatever, but for now, this was a quick and easy way to make rest input simpler for mouse users.
In reply to Indeed, that's deliberate,… by Marc Sabatella
Interesting. The only problem with using the rest function to place notes is that you can't be precise. It is easier for me to do what I need to place what I want with a left click. Though It's nice to have the option.