Piano 
 reductions
        See Piano 
 Reduction Plug-in.
        
        
            - Choose Plug-ins 
 > Scoring and Arranging > Piano Reduction. The Piano 
 Reduction dialog box appears.
- Select the staves to be included in the piano 
 reduction and the split point.
- Click OK.
See also Imploding 
 music. 
        Using Finale’s Implode Music feature, you 
 can condense the musical material from several staves onto a single staff—or, 
 in the case of a piano reduction, onto two staves.
        If the source staves contain several independent 
 rhythms, Finale will do its best to sort them out, but you may still have 
 to do some cleaning up afterward. Implode Music works best when the source 
 staves have only one or two independent rhythmic patterns.
        
        
            - Click the Selection tool   . .
- Select the region to be imploded onto the treble-clef 
 staff of the piano reduction. You can select a region of on-screen 
 measures by SHIFT-clicking or drag-enclosing, or entire staves by SHIFT-clicking 
 to the left of each.
- Choose Utilities > Implode Music. 
 The Implode Music dialog box appears, asking whether the resultant reduction 
 should appear on a new staff (at the bottom of the score) or whether the 
 music should be imploded onto the top existing staff (in which case the 
 current contents of that staff will be replaced). For more information 
 see Implode Music dialog 
 box.
- Click OK. If you’ve selected a large 
 amount of music to be imploded, this process may take time. Note that 
 any existing articulations and expressions in the source staves will appear 
 in the resultant staff.
- Repeat the procedure for the bass-clef staff 
 of the piano reduction. Don’t forget to change the clef of the 
 bass staff (see Clefs). If the resultant part is a 
 rehearsal piano part that you want to appear at a smaller size, see Reducing/Enlarging.