How to delete unneeded rests

• Jan 1, 2023 - 22:08

I created a new score for piano, treble clef only, and have a repeat and a single eighth note as a pickup note followed by an eight rest, a quarter rest, and a half rest in the first measure. The eighth full measure has the return repeat with a dotted half note and two eighth rests. How can I get rid of all the rests except for one eighth rest in the eighth measure?


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Right click on a measure and look at 'Measure properties'. Notice how the 'Actual' duration can be set to differ from the 'Nominal' duration.
This is useful when creating a pickup measure; and, along with a complementary measure at the volta, the 4/4-meter flows smoothly as the repeat is executed.
Look at this: Campbell's Farewell to Redcastle, 2.mscz
(Dance music and marches employ this to keep people from tripping when the music jumps to the beginning. No one misses a step as the rhythm is smoothly maintained. Using the metronome will confirm.)

Adjusting actual duration in measure properties will result in a small + or - sign displayed to show whether a measure's duration was increased or decreased. The + or - sign does not print.

To answer your question about deleting unneeded rests, use Ctrl + Delete. This will affect a measure's actual duration, and will be confirmed in measure properties.

In reply to by Dulcimer Freak

I would have written it more this way. Shorten the pickup measure length as mentioned, repeat the pickup note in the first volta and move the start repeat bar line to the next measure.
If you specify 'Exclude from measure count' for the pickup measure, then the small gray minus sign does not appear either. (At least in MS 3.6.2).
Campbell's Farewell to Redcastle, E minor_.png

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