0 a symbol, usually in the form of two numbers, one above the other, written at the beginning of a piece of music to show how many beats there are in each bar
1 two numbers in written music that show how many beats are in a bar (= part of a piece of music) and which note gets one beat:
The synchronisation of time signature to angular rotation is only one possible visualisation option (this was not used in the prototype system).
Historically, in mensural notation, this has been represented as a closed circle for a time signature.
This particular radiation is detectable because of its time signature.
In our implementation, while the horizontal movement is important for time signature recognition, the vertical motion alone indicates the tempo.
When the time signature changes while the piano continues playing, the tempo cues are given in another way.
Finally, time signature refers both to the rapidity of the transfer and, more generally, to the time dimension associated with different forms of capital.
The follower is given musical hints about the piece before the playing starts; expected tempo, time signature, dynamics and nuances.
They even tried to discover a time signature and to force what they heard into binary or ternary form.
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