Originally Posted By: MarioD
Originally Posted By: Noel96
Interesting. I've never seen the T° symbol before. Maybe it hasn't made it down under yet.


I never seen it either. Maybe it hasn't made it up top yet either smile

Well, actually I'm classically trained, and I don't recall it. I checked my "Rudiments of Music" Manual and was not able to locate it.

I'm certainly familiar with other forms to identify the tempo, including using a note-duration together with an equals sign and a BPM value. I understand Rallentando and "a Tempo"

There are a few others here steeped in music theory who might have come across it (John, are you there?)

Also, maybe it's a European thing.

Wikipedia didn't seem to show the T° (small 'temperature' symbol), but did show Tempo as follows in several places:

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