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S E Q H W Q: Musescore Cheat Sheet

This document provides a cheat sheet for MuseScore, an open source music notation software. It lists keyboard shortcuts for common tasks like adding notes, changing dynamics, and moving around the musical score. Some examples include using the arrow keys to move between notes, Ctrl+Up/Down to raise or lower the pitch by octave, and N to toggle note entry mode. The cheat sheet is a concise reference for MuseScore users to utilize its various formatting and editing functions through keyboard commands.

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S E Q H W Q: Musescore Cheat Sheet

This document provides a cheat sheet for MuseScore, an open source music notation software. It lists keyboard shortcuts for common tasks like adding notes, changing dynamics, and moving around the musical score. Some examples include using the arrow keys to move between notes, Ctrl+Up/Down to raise or lower the pitch by octave, and N to toggle note entry mode. The cheat sheet is a concise reference for MuseScore users to utilize its various formatting and editing functions through keyboard commands.

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MuseScore Cheat Sheet

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symbol flip (note) (note) entry dot

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Press N to toggle note entry mode cmd-3 create triplet (cmd-4 for quadruplet, etc.)

arrow keys: to move forward and back in the music shift + note letter name to add note to current chord
up / down to raise pitch (flat to natural, natural to sharp)
ctrl up / down to raise/lower pitch by octave delete key to delete current note
ctrl-shift-up / down to force cross-staff notation (in grand staff)
H for crescendo, shift-H for decrescendo
cmd-T add text above note
shift-period to add staccato mark
cmd-L add lyrics below note
cmd-B add measure to end of piece
cmd-K add chord symbol above note
To widen/shrink measure, select it and press { or }
cmd-M add rehearsal letter

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