Definition of Tablatures

1. Noun. (plural of tablature) ¹

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Definition of Tablatures

1. tablature [n] - See also: tablature

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tablatures

tabid
tabifical
tabification
tabified
tabifies
tabify
tabifying
tabinet
tabinets
tabis
tabiya
tabiyas
tabla
tablas
tablature
tablatures (current term)
table
table-cloth
table-hop
table-hopper
table-mountain pine
table-tennis bat
table-tennis racquet
table-tennis table
table apple
table board
table cloth
table d'hote
table d'hôte

Literary usage of Tablatures

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Story of Notation by Charles Francis Abdy Williams (1903)
"The tablatures — Reasons for their use — The tablature makers never adopted the ternary division of notes — Mediaeval orchestras — Different tablatures in ..."

2. The Story of Organ Music by Charles Francis Abdy Williams (1905)
"The Schmids —Origin of tablatures—The fugue —Paix—Woltz ... hymns—Rise of the Choralvorspiel—Scheidt— Sweelinck—Decay of German tablatures—The organ was not ..."

3. A Biographical Dictionary of Musicians by Theodore Baker (1900)
"His i of old tablatures contains unique ubl. " Musik und musikalische (866); "Musikalische Studien" , Verbal der ..."

4. The History of Music: A Handbook and Guide for Students by Waldo Selden Pratt (1907)
"tablatures. — Incidental to the free use of instruments were systems of notation ... Yet the experiments with tablatures evidently had much to do with the ..."

5. Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians by George Grove, John Alexander Fuller-Maitland (1907)
"This liad been done in the tablatures some centuries before. ... The pause was also used both in the tablatures and in mensural music, in its modern sense ..."

6. The New International Encyclopaedia edited by Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby (1906)
"The French and English tablatures denoted the tones by letters, the Italian by ... But the German or organ tablatures employed a regular staff and musical ..."

7. The Story of Notation by Charles Francis Abdy Williams (1903)
"The tablatures — Reasons for their use — The tablature makers never adopted the ternary division of notes — Mediaeval orchestras — Different tablatures in ..."

8. The Story of Organ Music by Charles Francis Abdy Williams (1905)
"The Schmids —Origin of tablatures—The fugue —Paix—Woltz ... hymns—Rise of the Choralvorspiel—Scheidt— Sweelinck—Decay of German tablatures—The organ was not ..."

9. A Biographical Dictionary of Musicians by Theodore Baker (1900)
"His i of old tablatures contains unique ubl. " Musik und musikalische (866); "Musikalische Studien" , Verbal der ..."

10. The History of Music: A Handbook and Guide for Students by Waldo Selden Pratt (1907)
"tablatures. — Incidental to the free use of instruments were systems of notation ... Yet the experiments with tablatures evidently had much to do with the ..."

11. Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians by George Grove, John Alexander Fuller-Maitland (1907)
"This liad been done in the tablatures some centuries before. ... The pause was also used both in the tablatures and in mensural music, in its modern sense ..."

12. The New International Encyclopaedia edited by Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby (1906)
"The French and English tablatures denoted the tones by letters, the Italian by ... But the German or organ tablatures employed a regular staff and musical ..."

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