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tablature

 

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Noun tablature has 1 sense
  1. tablature - a musical notation indicating the fingering to be used
    --1 is a kind of
    musical notation

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Tablature

Description:

Tablature, also known as tab, is a form of musical notation specially designed for stringed instruments. It represents the finger positions and techniques to be used on the instrument, allowing musicians to learn and play songs without necessarily knowing how to read traditional sheet music.

Sense 1 - Noun:

Definition: A system of notation used for stringed instruments, such as guitar or bass, that represents the music through ASCII characters or numbers indicating the fret, string, and techniques to be used.

Example sentence:

Learning how to read guitar tablature is often the first step for aspiring guitarists.

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Sense 2 - Noun:

Definition: A printed or written version of a piece of music in tablature notation.

Example sentence:

The guitarist transcribed the song into tablature to share it with other musicians.

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Sense 3 - Noun:

Definition: A record or list of data arranged in tabular form.

Example sentence:

I updated the tablature with the latest sales figures.

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Sense 4 - Adjective:

Definition: Pertaining to something that is popular or well-known within a specific local area.

Example sentence:

The tablature band is playing at the local pub tonight. Let's go and hear their popular tunes!

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