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tablature
[tab-luh-cher, -choor]
noun
Music.any of various systems of music notation using letters, numbers, or other signs to indicate the strings, frets, keys, etc., to be played.
a tabular space, surface, or structure.
tablature
/ ˈæəʃə /
noun
music any of a number of forms of musical notation, esp for playing the lute, consisting of letters and signs indicating rhythm and fingering
an engraved or painted tablet or other flat surface
Word History and Origins
Origin of tablature1
Word History and Origins
Origin of tablature1
Example Sentences
That diary mostly contains tablature notation, but one entry, from before quarantine, last December, reads: “Try to find resonances — textural miracles that are confusing as to structure but spinning and mesmerizing.”
A basic knowledge of the instrument and tablature language could be useful, but isn’t necessary, she noted.
It is named after the layers of black from the tablature.
For that you’d need full tablature, rather than the simple chords that Fender Songs displays.
Monkey Wrench was one of the first I learned how to play, reading tablature in Guitar World magazine.
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