![]() ![]() Check out for a complete list of Finale Shortcuts. If MuseScore isn’t just your jam, then I have a list of other free music compositions as well. I would advise you to use the MuseScore shortcuts up to their full benefit and get yourself a great experience. Read More: 70 ZBrush Shortcuts for Windows Duration Shortcuts Action Read More: 60 Solidworks Shortcuts for Windows Read More: 20 Putty Shortcuts for Windows Pitch Shortcuts Action Read More: 110 Opera Shortcuts for Windows & Mac To make it easier to learn we have grouped it into different sections like Text entry shortcuts, Display & Navigation Shortcuts, Voice & Pitch Shortcuts, Layout Shortcuts, etc. Download the list of MuseScore Shortcuts for Windows and Mac users in PDF form. Up to previous stanza: Ctrl+ ↑ (Mac: Cmd+ ↑)ĭown to next stanza: Ctrl+ ↓ (Mac: Cmd+ ↓)įor more lyric shortcuts, see Lyrics.Below is the list of the world’s most popular music notation software MuseScore. Move lyric syllable right by 0.01sp: Alt+ → Move lyric syllable left by 0.01sp: Alt+ ← Move lyric syllable right by 1sp: Ctrl+ → (Mac: Cmd+ →) Move lyric syllable left by 1sp: Ctrl+ ← (Mac: Cmd+ ←) Next lyric syllable: if the current and the next syllables are separated by a '-': -, else Space Rehearsal Mark: Ctrl+ M (Mac: Cmd+ M) Lyrics entryĮnter lyrics on a note: Ctrl+ L (Mac: Cmd+ L) System text: Ctrl+ Shift+ T (Mac: Cmd+ Shift+ T) Page break on selected barline: Ctrl+ Return (Mac: Cmd+ Return) Articulations Lower pitch by semi-tone (prefer flat): ↓Ĭhange enharmonic spelling in both written and concert pitch views: JĬhange enharmonic spelling in current view only: Ctrl+ J (Mac: Cmd+ J)Īdd interval above current note: Alt+ Layoutįlip direction (stem, slur, tie, tuplet bracket, etc.): X Raise pitch by semi-tone (prefer sharp): ↑ Lower pitch by octave: Ctrl+ ↓ (Mac: Cmd+ ↓) Raise pitch by octave: Ctrl+ ↑ (Mac: Cmd+ ↑) Repeat selection: R (The selection will be repeated from the first note position after the end of the selection) ![]() Repeat previous note or chord: R (the repeat can be of a different note value by selecting duration beforehand) Pitches can be entered by their letter name (A-G), or via MIDI keyboard. ![]() Voice 4: Ctrl+ Alt+ 4 (Mac: Cmd+ Alt+ 4) Pitch an eighth note becomes a dotted eighth note a dotted eighth note becomes a quarter note) Voices Increase duration by one dot : (as of version 2.1) Shift+ W (e.g. a dotted quarter note becomes a quarter note a quarter note becomes a dotted eighth note) See also Note input.ĭecrease duration by one dot: (as of version 2.1) Shift+ Q (e.g. Previous element (accessibility): Alt+ ← Note inputġ. Top note in chord: Ctrl+ Alt+ ↑ (Ubuntu uses this shortcut for Workspaces instead)īottom note in chord: Ctrl+ Alt+ ↓ (Ubuntu uses this shortcut for Workspaces instead) Note above (within a chord or on higher staff): Alt+ ↑ In the tooltip youll see that the keyboard shortcut is the same: '+'. Now move you cursor over the 'Tie' button. ![]() In the tooltip that appears youll see the the keyboard shortcut for this action is '+'. Move your cursor over the 'Toggle Sharp' button. Note below (within a chord or on lower staff): Alt+ ↓ Open any score in MuseScore so you can see the toolbar. Previous page: Pg Up or Shift + scroll up (Mac: Fn+ ↑) Next page: Pg Dn or Shift + scroll down (Mac: Fn+ ↓) Zoom out: Ctrl+ - (Mac: Cmd+ -) or Ctrl (Mac: Cmd) + scroll down Keyboard shortcuts start typing rom in the search bar below double click on Add Roman Numeral analysis press the desired shortcut, e.g. Zoom in: Ctrl+ + (doesn't work on some systems) (Mac: Cmd+ +) or Ctrl (Mac: Cmd) + scroll up Navigationįind/Go to (measure number, rehearsal mark, or pXX when XX is a page number): Ctrl+ F (Mac: Cmd+ F) Below is a list of some of the initial shortcut settings. Most keyboard shortcuts can be customized via the menu: select Edit→ Preferences.→ Shortcuts (Mac: MuseScore→ Preferences.→ Shortcuts). ![]()
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