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2. Press Backspace or Delete .
RESULT
The contents of the selected bars are deleted.
RELATED LINKS
Large selections on page 304
Filters on page 308
Changes to the length of bars
You can change the length of a bar so that its duration is longer or shorter.
You can change the length of a bar by changing its time signature. You can later hide the time
signature, for example, if you are writing music with an irregular meter and you require barlines
only to group material together, but not to imply any sense of meter.
RELATED LINKS
Input methods for time signatures on page 211
Hiding/Showing time signatures on page 852
Splits in bars
You can split bars rhythmically by changing the number of beats in each bar. You can split bars
visually across systems or frame breaks, which might be required in music with an irregular
meter or in passages of polymeter.
Splitting bars by inputting new time signatures
You can split bars into two or more bars by changing the time signature. New time signatures
apply until the next existing time signature or the end of the ow, whichever comes rst.
If the new time signature does not t completely into the given space, for example, if you wanted
to replace two 4/4 bars (eight quarter notes) with either two 3/4 bars or three 3/4 bars (either six
or nine quarter notes), then
Dorico SE does not override your existing time signature. Instead,
the nal bar is made shorter.
For example, replacing a 4/4 time signature with a 3/4 time signature two bars before an existing
time signature creates two 3/4 bars and the equivalent of a 2/4 bar, as shown in this example.
However, in Insert mode, Dorico SE inserts time at the end of the nal bar of the new time
signature to make sure the nal bar is the correct length. For example, in the same scenario as
above but with Insert mode activated, two 4/4 bars become three 3/4 bars, with the extra beat
required to ll the third 3/4 bar added at the end of the phrase.
Bars
Changes to the length of bars
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