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Tablature
Tablature is an alternative notation to the ve-line staff, and is used for fretted instruments. On
tablature, pitches are indicated by fret numbers positioned on lines, each of which represents a
string on the instrument. As tablature is commonly used for guitars, it usually shows six lines.
An extract of guitar music shown on both a notation staff and tablature
In Dorico Elements, you can show music for fretted instruments, such as the guitar or bass,
on a regular notation staff and tablature together or only show one or the other. Notes and
notations are linked between both presentations, meaning any changes you make to one,
including inputting notes, automatically updates the other.
On tablature, ties are automatically notated as round brackets around the second note/chord
and all subsequent notes/chords in tie chains.
Any notes beyond the range of the instrument or impossible to calculate, such as below the nut
on the lowest string or a natural harmonic without a suitable node, are shown on tablature as
pink question marks. If two notes are allocated to the same string at the same rhythmic position,
both notes appear beside each other and are colored green.
Note on tablature that cannot be calculated
The appropriate tablature is automatically shown for instruments according to their strings and
tuning settings. There are default tunings stored for each instrument type in
Dorico Elements,
which you can customize in the Edit Strings and Tuning dialog.
RELATED LINKS
Hiding/Showing notation staves and tablature on page 918
Fretted instrument tuning on page 104
Edit Strings and Tuning dialog on page 116
Inputting notes on tablature on page 184
Harmonics on page 733
Guitar bends on page 768
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