If you're familiar with MuseScore, you'll realize, that's very simple. For further questions please attache your score and describe, what you want to do.
(note: the amount of references doesn't mean, that's MuseSore is very complicated, rather than music notation is an own language and needs time to learn ;-)
As mentioned, erasing a rest doens't really make sense, f you literally did that you would have too few beats in the measure. My guess is you really want to take some number of subsequent notes and move them earlier. That is done using cut & paste.
If you attach your score and describe what you want to do in more detail, we can understand and assist better.
Meanwhile, I highly recommend reading the Handbook, watching the various tutorial videos, etc, to learn the basics of using MuseScore.
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Erase? Select, press Del
In reply to Eras? Select, press Del by Jojo-Schmitz
Sorry, I'm brand new at this. I'm finding the program a little cumbersome. I just want to erase a rest. I select and press Del, but nothing happens.
In reply to Sorry, I'm brand new at… by Tom AndBarbara…
Why would you want to delete a rest?
It is possible, using Ctrl+Del, but may not be what you really want.
In reply to Sorry, I'm brand new at… by Tom AndBarbara…
One doesn't "erase rests". You put notes on them to replace them.
In reply to Sorry, I'm brand new at… by Tom AndBarbara…
Probably you want to shorten the measure. Then you've several options:
Rests only can be deleted in voice 2, 3 or 4, not in voice 1, see: https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/voices#delete-hide-rests
Or you want to move forward some notes, then select these notes (https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/selection-modes), copy (ctrl+c)/cut (ctrl+x) and paste (ctrl+v) it.
If you're familiar with MuseScore, you'll realize, that's very simple. For further questions please attache your score and describe, what you want to do.
(note: the amount of references doesn't mean, that's MuseSore is very complicated, rather than music notation is an own language and needs time to learn ;-)
In reply to Sorry, I'm brand new at… by Tom AndBarbara…
As mentioned, erasing a rest doens't really make sense, f you literally did that you would have too few beats in the measure. My guess is you really want to take some number of subsequent notes and move them earlier. That is done using cut & paste.
If you attach your score and describe what you want to do in more detail, we can understand and assist better.
Meanwhile, I highly recommend reading the Handbook, watching the various tutorial videos, etc, to learn the basics of using MuseScore.