![]() Use the Cut command from the menu or press Ctrl+ X (Mac: Cmd+ X).Simply cut and paste the notes you wish to shift to their new position. The latter is especially useful as a way to “insert” or “delete” a note or rest while shifting existing notes to the right or left. This can be used to move a passage from a flute part to a clarinet part, from one measure to another within a single part, or simply shift a passage earlier or later. In MuseScore, cut and paste is way to move element from one location to another. Use the Paste command from the menu or press Ctrl+ V (Mac: Cmd+ V).To copy a single element or list of elements to a new destination: For lyrics and articulations, MuseScore will copy note by note. For chord symbols and dynamics, MuseScore will preserve the relative beat positions of the markings if possible. MuseScore allows you to copy lyrics, chord symbols, dynamics, articulation, or other markings from one place to another while keeping the notes in the destination intact. Copying a single element or list of elements You can use the Selection Filter to exclude other elements of a given type from the operation. All elements in the selected range will be copied, with the exception of system-wide elements such as tempo text, key and time signature changes, and repeats. Use the Paste command from the menu or press Ctrl+ V (Mac: Cmd+ V)Ĭopied music will replace the existing content of the destination. Select the first note or rest of the destination.Use the Copy command from the menu or press Ctrl+ C (Mac: Cmd+ C).To copy a range-whether a single chord, a single measure, several measures on one staff, or multiple measures across multiple staves-do the following: Note: When using the context menu, take care to always right-click on a selected item if you right-click on an empty space by mistake your selection will be lost! Copying a range ![]() In all cases, the first step is to select what you want to cut or copy.Īs with other programs that support cut, copy, and paste, you can access these commands from the Edit menu, from a context menu that appears upon right-click or related gesture (e.g., Ctrl+click, or two-finger tap), or via the standard keyboard shortcuts. ![]() They can be used to reproduce entire passages of music, to move music earlier or later, to copy text or other markings between staves, to exchange the content in different measures, and more. The cut, copy, and paste commands are powerful tools in MuseScore. ![]()
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