![]() ![]() Or, just make a guess, then toggle the rests, see how close you got, then insert or delete measures as necessary. Just click the first measure then hit Shift+right while counting. 1 2 2 comments Top Add a Comment ShartingGoose 7 yr. I guess maybe for some reason you are trying to enter music that was *already* extracted into individual parts, rather than entering the full score? Thius is a very unusual situation, but even in such cases, it's still pretty easy to get the rest count right. ![]() No need to count measures of rest - it does that for you to. Creating Consecutive Multi-Measure Rests trevorcoen 06:54 If I want to score a bass part that rests 16 measures for the first verse and 16 measures for the chorus before the first entrance, is it possible to create to back-to-back 16-measure rests on the score to differentiate the parts instead of lumping them together as. Have tried edit/tools/fill with slashes which didnt work and doesnt feel quite what I want which is probably a slash with number. I cannot find how to indicate 9 bars rest for the voices. Also interestingly that the pedal marks dont influence the multi-measure rest. Im transcribing a choral score without the accompaniment. Normally, you enter a full score, and MsueScore creates multimeasure automatically for you when creating the parts. Seems odd that an object in a hidden part influences the measures that MuseScore includes in a multi-measure rest in the main score. Note that normally, one wouldn't be entering multimeasure rests at all. Again, though, you should never need to do this - multimeasdure rests are broken automatically at the "right" places by default. Hi, Ive tried to follow the instructions for adding Multi-measure rests but its not working. Finale creates multimeasure rests in the selected region, using the same. (You must be in Page View to do this.) Choose Edit > Multimeasure Rests > Create. It should virtually never happen that you want to break a multimeasure rest for any reaosn that MuseScore doesn't handle automatically, but even if you wish to create that sort of non-standard notation you can get it by right-clicking the measure you wiush to break the rest and choose Measure Properties then "Break multimeasure rest". Select the region that contains the measures you want to display as a multi-measure rest. Also, if you want your rest broken into 3 then 2, this also happens automatically currently if you add a double bar, tempo change, rehearsal mark, etc - any of things that would normally *cause* a multimeasure to need to be broken. ![]() You can already do this, just press "M" to toggle multimeasure rests - and like you said, if you do something wrong, you can kill it and try again. ![]()
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