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This section expands on " Basic note entry" (see above) and introduces you to the full range of commands available for entering notes or rests from the computer keyboard.
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To enter Note Input mode, use either of the following options: If you don't select a starting point, the cursor automatically defaults to the beginning of the score when you enter Note Input mode ("Step 2" below). Select a starting position for note input by clicking on a note or rest, or selecting a measure, with the mouse.
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It is also recommended that you work through the tutorial, "Getting Started: An introduction to note entry in MuseScore". This section introduces you to the basics of entering notes and rests in step-time from a computer keyboard. Notes of different durations on the same beat are entered by using voices:
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However, other input modes are also available.Īfter exiting the New Score Wizard, your new score will consist of a series of measures filled with measure rests:Īs you enter notes in a measure, the measure rests are changed to appropriate rests to fill the remainder of the measure: The default input mode is step-time, in which notes or rests are entered one at a time. MuseScore allows you to enter music notation from any of four input devices: computer keyboard, mouse, MIDI keyboard, or virtual piano keyboard.