![]() ![]() Just click the first measure then hit Shift+right while counting. Hello I know how you can put all the measures with rests together. #MULTI MEASURE REST MUSESCORE FULL#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. Multi-Measure Rest King of the Keyboard 22:38 I am creating a song where some instruments have a few measures of rest, but when I press M on my keyboard, not all the rest that I want to be multi measure rest do anything. No need to count measures of rest - it does that for you to. ![]() ![]() Normally, you enter a full score, and MsueScore creates multimeasure automatically for you when creating the parts. Every once in a while MS bugs out some measure for me. If you haven't already, try deleting all multi-measure rests, click on the score page (not a note, for example), and press 'M.' If that doesn't work, you can try doing it through the settings as shown here. Note that normally, one wouldn't be entering multimeasure rests at all. 1 2 2 comments Top Add a Comment ShartingGoose 7 yr. Again, though, you should never need to do this - multimeasdure rests are broken automatically at the "right" places by default. 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". 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. E.g., I can create a slur by clicking on the first note, hold down CTRL, click on the last note, and hit 'S'. 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. multi-measure rest Mike Wogan 23:17 I think it would be helpful to set up commands for multi-measure rest on the fly, rather than all at the end. ![]()
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