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It looks like a rest superimposed on top of a note.
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In the picture above, it looks like a rest superimposed on top of a note. What does that mean?

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It's a misprint. Both are 16th-note As, and the rests are misplaced.

The rests should be placed lower on the page, level with the stems-down eighth note chords. They represent a separate "voice" — imagine two instruments playing: one instrument plays the upper notes, the other instrument has the rests and the lower notes.

Whatever this piece is, I highly recommend looking for a different version. This is very poorly engraved. In addition to the misplaced rests, the final note either should be an eighth note (not a sixteenth) or should not be dotted.

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    To be fair, I’ve seen worse. – Lazy Nov 18 '22 at 09:11
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    Indeed, but Aaron's advice is nonetheless good well taken. There's no point in struggling with a faulty edition if you can find a better one. – phoog Nov 18 '22 at 11:29
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    The stave has two parts - part 1 is sticks up, part 2 is sticks down. The rest should be there but it's in the wrong place. It should be further down the stave so it's clear that it applies to part 2 – Brian THOMAS Nov 18 '22 at 13:03
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    "Engraved" - if only! You don't get this kind of nonsense if you employ an engraver. – Michael Kay Nov 18 '22 at 13:35
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    @BrianTHOMAS I'm not sure I understand your comment. Are you just reinforcing my answer, or was there a previous comment that was deleted, or something else? – Aaron Nov 18 '22 at 15:31
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    @Aaron - when you said "the rests shouldn't be there" I'd read that as "shouldn't appear on the page _at all_". But on re-reading, I think you must have meant they shouldn't be _there_ on the page; they should be _somewhere else_ on the page instead. I misunderstood, I think. – Brian THOMAS Nov 19 '22 at 16:14
  • @BrianTHOMAS Good point. I've clarified. I just figured you hadn't read beyond the first sentence. – Aaron Nov 19 '22 at 17:04
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Could be part of a separate voice. Upward stemmed notes are voice 1 and downward ones are a voice 2. The rests are then correct, albeit positioned very poorly. This is possible in some score writing programs.

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That is an error. It belongs to the second voice, with the 8ths with stems down, and should be moved lower.