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Definition of Tablatures

Tablature
Tablature Tab"la*ture, n. [Cf. F. tablature ancient mode of musical notation. See Table.] 1. (Paint.) A painting on a wall or ceiling; a single piece comprehended in one view, and formed according to one design; hence, a picture in general. --Shaftesbury. 2. (Mus.) An ancient mode of indicating musical sounds by letters and other signs instead of by notes. The chimes of bells are so rarely managed that I went up to that of Sir Nicholas, where I found who played all sorts of compositions from the tablature before him as if he had fingered an organ. --Evelyn. 3. (Anat.) Division into plates or tables with intervening spaces; as, the tablature of the cranial bones.

Meaning of Tablatures from wikipedia

- accounted for as much as $3,000 a month in sheet music sales, and offers many tablatures that are not published in sheet music, so Mxtabs and similar sites are...
- A tablature editor is a piece of software that aids in creating tablature such as guitar tablature. Most tablature editors have features like playback...
- is closely related to the later German tablatures. An early and perhaps seminal example of these organ tablatures is found in the Buxheimer Orgelbuch (Buxheim...
- Bermudo's Declaración de instrumentos musicales (1555) introduced two tablatures, one ****igning numerals from 1 to 42 to each key of the organ, and the...
- Polish organ tablatures include some of the earliest and most important tablature sources of instrumental music in Europe. Particularly well-known is the...
- Br**** Tablature is a rather rare form of music notation that applies to all br**** instruments, but is most commonly found written for trumpet[citation...
- Some tablatures do indicate notes using the gongche system, or indicate rhythm using dots. The earliest example of the modern shorthand tablature survives...
- The Ileborgh Tablature is a source of early keyboard music. It was compiled by Adam Ileborgh in 1448. Since 1981 it has been in a private collection;...
- Drum tablature, commonly known as a drum tab, is a form of simplified percussion notation, or tablature for percussion instruments. Instead of the durational...
- The Gdańsk Tablature (Polish: Tabulatura Gdańska, German: Danziger Tabulatur) is the common name used to refer to the collection of 42 keyboard pieces...