How to Show or Remove Duplicate Notes?

• Dec 24, 2013 - 20:43

Right now, I'm making a piece of music, with the problem that I may have added multiple notes in the same location, with the same pitch, by shift-adding the same note with keyboard. How do I get Musescore to show them side-by-side, instead of overlapping?


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If you think that you have added too many notes then the easiest way to sort it is to re-enter the note. If you have deliberately entered two notes of the same pitch and want to flip one horizontally then [Shift]x does it. (Sometimes it doesn't, though, in which case try x followed by [Shift]x followed by x again).

In reply to by jimbo1qaz

How long is the piece? Depending on the length of the piece, your best choices are:

- just bite the bullet and redo it (best for short pieces)
- go through each note one by one using cursor keys, hitting Delete to delete any extra notes, then Undo if the note is actually deleted
- learn JavaScript programming, write yourself a plugin to do this for you
- stop worrying about it; the extra notes are harmless if you can't see them

In reply to by jimbo1qaz

Ooooh, another idea: download a nightly build of 2.0 (see Download link at right of this page), load a *copy* of your score, and any duplicate notes that you didn't explicitly flip around then back will appear on the "wrong" side of the stem. Then go back to the original score in 1.3, using what you learned from 2.0 as a guide, and go in and delete the extra notes you now know are there.

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