Tablature, frequently shortened to “tabs,” represents a form of musical notation indicating instrument fingering rather than musical pitches. For fretted stringed instruments like guitar, bass, and ukulele, it provides a visual map of the fretboard. A series of lines, each corresponding to a string on the instrument, are annotated with numbers indicating which fret to hold down on that particular string. For example, a “3” on the top line of a guitar tab signifies depressing the third fret of the high E string.
Understanding this notation offers several advantages for musicians. It provides immediate access to playing songs without requiring traditional music reading skills. This direct approach allows rapid learning and facilitates sharing music across different skill levels. Historically, tablature predates modern staff notation, with early forms used for instruments like the lute. Its continued relevance speaks to its intuitive nature and accessibility, especially in contemporary music genres.