You can however (as of MuseScore 3) use Ctrl + Del (Mac: Cmd + Del ) to delete a beat (note/chord or rest) from a measure, creating an irregular measure.
- How do you remove rests?
- How do you delete a rest in a flat?
- How do you erase a note or beat?
- How do you delete a rest on Dorico?
How do you remove rests?
Procedure
- In Write mode, select the rests you want to delete. Tip. You can select rests individually, or make a larger selection that contains the rests you want to delete.
- Choose Edit > Remove Rests.
How do you delete a rest in a flat?
How to remove a system break?
- Click on the system break on the page then click on delete.
- Put your cursor in the measure somewhere in the measure that is the first of the new system, and click again the system break tool in the toolbar.
How do you erase a note or beat?
Deleting bars/beats
- In Write mode, select one of the following: The first bar you want to delete, or the first note or rest in that bar. ...
- Press Shift-B to open the bars and barlines popover.
- Enter – (minus), followed by the number of bars or beats you want to delete into the popover. ...
- Press Return to close the popover.
How do you delete a rest on Dorico?
Select one or more rests — or even just make a selection that includes the rests you want to remove. Choose Edit > Remove Rests.