Takt
Takt is a German term used in music theory and notation to denote a measure, the basic unit of time in a composition. It represents a fixed span of time that groups a set number of beats according to the piece’s time signature. In German scores, the boundaries of a takt are marked by bar lines, and the beats inside are defined by the note value that receives the beat. For example, in 4/4 time a takt contains four quarter-note beats.
In practice, takt can refer to either the entire bar or, more loosely, the pulse within the
Usage and translation vary by language. In English-language scores, the equivalent term is usually bar or measure,
See also: Tempo, Meter (music), Bar (music), Time signature.