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tablature noun[ C or U ] music specializeduk /ˈtæb.lə.tʃər/ us /ˈtæb.lə.tʃɚ/ a way of writing music that is easy to read, showing the strings, holes, or keys to be played, and using numbers, letters, or other symbols to show how to play them: The only instruments for which tablature is normally used today are the guitar and the ukulele. This is a program to help you write guitar tablatures. The gap in the German organ tablatures is to some extent filled by those for lute. Tablature is easy to decipher, and you can play something very like the part in question almost immediately. This edition contains a tablature version of a madrigal attributed to Morales. Guitar tablature shows the six strings, with the fret numbers written on the appropriate string, while piano tablature breaks the keyboard into octaves that correspond to tab lines. Native American flute music usually uses Nakai tablature, which shows the holes to cover with the fingers for each note. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Writing, reading & studying music anti-musical bar canonical composition compositional music-making musically musicologist musicology non-musical reorchestration rescore self-composed sheet music sight-read tone-deaf transpose transposition uncanonical unmusical |