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Delete a voice in musescore

Delete a voice in musescore
  1. How do you delete voices on MuseScore?
  2. How do you delete things on MuseScore?
  3. How do you do voices on MuseScore?
  4. Why can't I delete rests in MuseScore?

How do you delete voices on MuseScore?

To remove instruments from an existing part:

  1. Select the part in the "Parts" pane.
  2. Select the instrument from the "Instruments in Part" pane.
  3. Press - to remove the instrument.

How do you delete things on MuseScore?

How to delete a score saved on MuseScore.com

  1. When viewing your score, click the button at the top right.
  2. Press the "Delete" button at the bottom.
  3. You will be prompted for confirmation: "Are you sure you want to delete [Title of your score]?". ...
  4. Press "Delete" again, or click on "Cancel" if you don't wish this.

How do you do voices on MuseScore?

Instructions

  1. Start by entering the top voice (all the up-stem notes). ...
  2. If you are using a computer or MIDI keyboard to enter notes (instead of the mouse), use the ← key to move your cursor back to the beginning of the staff (or measure)
  3. Click on "Voice 2" button.
  4. Enter all the bottom voice notes (all the down-stem notes).

Why can't I delete rests in MuseScore?

You cannot delete voice 1 rests. Music is either sound or silence. You can replace rests (silence) with notes (sound), you can remove sound (select note and press the del key) and get silence, but you cannot remove silence. Unless to replace it with sound.

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