Why can't I place a rest in a 4/4 time signature before 3 quarter notes?
Hello, I am new two MuseScore and having difficulty placing a rest (Quarter), in a measure with 3 Quarter Notes in a 4/4 Time Signature. As you can see on the attached file, my first two measures has 4 counts each but when I try to place quarter rest (𝄽) before the 3 Quarter Notes, it's not allowing me to do so. Please help. PS: and why is the "Ti" or "B" Quarter Note is color red?
Thank you for the help.
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For some reason (do you know which one, voluntary or not?), the duration of the measure has been shortened by one beat (hence the small minus “-” above the right-hand side of the measure).
See how to do this (GIF below).
Alternatively, after restoring the nominal duration, you can delete the contents of the measure and re-enter the notes. This is quick for three notes. But you'll also know that cutting and pasting is the solution recommended by MuseScore.
One last thing: to select a range of notes (e.g. three notes), click on the first, then Shift + click on the last.
In reply to For some reason, the… by cadiz1
Thank you so much...This really helped me.
Your picture shows a non-metered measure:
From the handbook:
"If, at any time, the total duration of the notes and rests within the measure does not match the time signature, a small + or - sign will be shown above the measure."
See:
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/4/pickup-and-non-metered-measures#non…
Also:
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/4/measure-properties#dialog
especially:
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/4/measure-properties#measure-duration
In reply to Your picture shows a non… by Jm6stringer
Thank you for your reply.
> and why is the "Ti" or "B" Quarter Note is color red?
I don't know which instrument is on this staff, but it usually says that this note is lower than the instrument can play.
In reply to > and why is the "Ti" or "B"… by HildeK
Thank you for the reply.