Am 23.10.19 um 23:09 schrieb Carl Sorensen:
As you have identified, you can use “r2.” to get a ¾ note rest.  This rest will appear in the same note column as the first quarter note in the measure.  You can also use “R1*3/4” or “R2.” in ¾ time to get a ¾ note (whole measure) rest. This rest will appear centered in the measure.

Correct, but I don’t agree with:

It is up to you to decide which you want

There are debatable conventions in notation but it’s a hard rule to use centered whole rest symbols for full measure rests—according to Gould only in complicated music from the 20th century (complicated rhythms paired with many time signature changes) you might deviate from that rule.

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