tablature
/ˈtæblətʃə(r)/noun
mass noun
- chiefly historical a form of musical notation indicating fingering rather than the pitch of notes, written on lines corresponding to, for example, the strings of a lute or the holes on a flute〈主史〉符号乐谱。
词源
late 16th cent.: from French, probably from Italian tavolatura, from tavolare 'set to music'.