Table of contents
General rulesTo select something
Contextual menus
To delete an object
To enter music symbols in the score
To Add a clef
To remove a clef
Key signatures are always added to the beginning of pointed measure.
To Add a key signature
To remove a key signature
Time signatures are always added to the beginning of pointed measure.
To Add a time signature
To remove a time signature
There are two ways to add notes to an score.
Here is how to add a note or a rest using the mouse:
The best approach to enter notes and rests is to use the keyboard. The program will take care of everything for you. Later, when you have entered all the notes, you could improve the layout and appearance of the score by doing small adjustements, adding notations, other markup and texts, and trimming things.
Select octave:
Select voice:
Select duration:
Select dots:
Select accidentals:
Select pitch and enter the note:
Tie to previous note
Assume current selected octave is octave 4:
LenMus allows you to notate up to eight polyphonic voices per instrument. The Voice selector displays the currently selected voice. The voice number you chose will be assigned to any notes or rests you enter.
Select note with mouse (double click). Use toolbox buttons to select the desired attributes. For example, to add a dot click on 'dot' button.
To add a tie
To remove a tie
To beam
Select the beam (double click on it or drag around it).
To delete a beam
Select the beam (double click on it or drag around it).
To add a tuplet
Select the notes in the tuplet. On toolbox click on tuplet tool
Attached to an object Click on the object with the mouse right button, and choose 'Attach text' from contextual menu.
Titles
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