Tablature (or Tabulature) is a form of musical notation, which tells players where to place their fingers on a particular instrument rather than which pitches to play. See also Modern musical symbols Music notation or musical notation is any system which represents aurally perceived Music through the use
Tablature is mostly (but not exclusively) seen for fretted stringed instruments, in which context it is usually called tab for short (except for lute tablature). A fret is a raised portion on the neck of a Stringed instrument, that extends generally across the full width of the neck Tablature (or Tabulature) is a form of Musical notation, which tells players where to place their fingers on a particular instrument It is frequently used for the guitar, bass, lute, archlute, theorbo, angélique, mandora, gallichon, and vihuela, but in principle it can be used for any fretted instrument, including ukulele, mandolin, banjo, and viola da gamba, as well as many free reed aerophones such as the harmonica. The guitar is a Musical instrument with ancient roots that is used in a wide variety of musical styles The electric bass guitar (also called electric bass, or simply bass; ˈbeɪs as in "base" is a Stringed instrument played primarily with the Lute can refer generally to any plucked string instrument with a neck (either Fretted or unfretted and a deep round back or more specifically to an instrument from The archlute (Italian arciliuto, German Erzlaute, Russian Архилютня) is a European plucked String instrument developed around 1600 A theorbo (tiorba also tuorbe; tiorba Theorbe is a plucked string instrument The angélique (French from Italian angelica) is a plucked string instrument of the Lute family of the baroque era The mandora or mandore, also known as the gallizona or gallichon, is a type of 6 or 8-course bass Lute (possibly a descendant of Guiterne The mandora or mandore, also known as the gallizona or gallichon, is a type of 6 or 8-course bass Lute (possibly a descendant of Guiterne Vihuela is a name given to two different Guitar -like String instruments one from 15th and 16th century Spain, usually with 12 paired strings and the The ukulele (ˌjʉːkəˈlɛɪli from ʻukulele /ˌʔukuˈlele/ variantly spelled ukelele (particularly in the UK) or alternatively abbreviated uke A mandolin is a musical instrument in the Lute family (plucked or strummed The banjo is a Stringed instrument developed by enslaved Africans in the United States, adapted from several African instruments The viol (also called viola da gamba) is any one of a family of bowed, Fretted stringed Musical instruments developed in the 1400s A free reed aerophone is a Musical instrument where Sound is produced as air flows past a Vibrating reed in a frame An aerophone is any Musical instrument which produces Sound primarily by causing a body of air to vibrate without the use of strings or membranes and without A harmonica is a free reed Wind instrument which is played by blowing air into it or drawing air out by placing lips over individual holes (reed chambers or While today tablature is commonly used in notating rock and pop music, it is often seen in folk music, and was in fact common during Renaissance and Baroque eras. Folk music can have a number of different meanings including Traditional music: The original meaning of the term "folk music" was synonymous (In the context of guitar tab, standard musical notation is usually called 'staff notation' — even though tab is also written on a staff — or just 'notation'). Modern musical symbols are the marks and symbols that are widely used in musical scores of all styles and instruments today In standard Western Musical notation, the staff ( AmE) or stave
Three types of organ tablature were also used in Europe: German, Spanish and Italian. Organ tablature is a form of Musical notation used by the north German Baroque organ school although there are also forms of organ tablature from other Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany ( ˈbʊndəsʁepuˌbliːk ˈdɔʏtʃlant is a Country in Central Europe. Spain () or the Kingdom of Spain (Reino de España is a country located mostly in southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula. Italy (Italia officially the Italian Republic, (Repubblica Italiana is located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe, and on the two largest There are several types of ocarina tabulature. The ocarina ( is an ancient Flute -like Wind instrument. While several variations exist an ocarina is typified by an oval-shaped enclosed space with four to twelve [1] Harp tablature was used in Spain and Wales. Spain () or the Kingdom of Spain (Reino de España is a country located mostly in southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.
An alternate (some would say incorrect) usage of the word "tab" is common on the internet, where it refers to conventional chord symbols (for harmony), or note names (for melody). Chord notation refers to the written notation for musical chords. In Music, the term note has two primary meanings 1 a sign used in Musical notation to represent the relative duration and pitch of a Sound;
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The word tablature originates from the Latin word tabulatura. Tabula is a table or slate, in Latin. To tabulate something means to put it into a table or chart.
There are 2 different common spellings, with (tabulature) and without "u" (tablature). While the "tabulature" is closer to original Latin word, and thus more correct etymologically, the adapted version "tablature" seems to be more wide-spread in modern English. [2]. "Tabulature" is considered a "classical" spelling and is commonly used in academic music circles, particularly in relation to lute tabulature, while "tablature" is often used by pop and rock musicians.
Moreover, both of these words are relatively long and are frequently changed to brief "tab" in casual speech. To be less ambiguous, it is preceded by instrument name (i. e. "guitar tab", "bass tab", "organ tab") when required.
The first known existence in Europe is around 1300. In Asia there exist much older tablature notations.
Lute tablatures were of three main varieties, French, Italian (also widely used in Spain, Bavaria and southern France), and German, detailed below. Lute can refer generally to any plucked string instrument with a neck (either Fretted or unfretted and a deep round back or more specifically to an instrument from A special variety of Italian tablature called "Neapolitan" was in use in southern Italy, and a Polish variety of French tablature appears in one manuscript. French tablature gradually came to be the most widely used. Tablatures for other instruments were also used from early times on. Keyboard tablatures flourished in Germany c. 1450 - 1750 and in Spain c. 1550 - 1680. Much of the music for the lute and other historical plucked instruments during the Renaissance and Baroque eras was originally written in tablature, and many modern players of those instruments still prefer this kind of notation, often using facsimiles of the original prints or manuscripts, handwritten copies, modern editions in tablature, or printouts made with computer programs. The Renaissance (from French Renaissance, meaning "rebirth" Italian: Rinascimento, from re- "again" and nascere Baroque art redirects here Please disambiguate such links to Baroque painting, Baroque sculpture, etc A facsimile (From Latin fac simile, "make like" is a copy or reproduction of an old Book, Manuscript, Map,
While standard musical notation represents the rhythm and duration of each note and its pitch relative to the scale based on a twelve tone division of the octave, tablature is instead operationally based, indicating where and when a finger should be depressed to generate a note, so pitch is denoted implicitly rather than explicitly. Modern musical symbols are the marks and symbols that are widely used in musical scores of all styles and instruments today Equal temperament is a Musical temperament, or a system of tuning in which every pair of adjacent notes has an identical Frequency ratio. The rhythmic symbols of tablature tell when to start a note, but occasionally there is no indication of when to stop sounding it, so duration is at the discretion of the performer to a greater extent than is the case in conventional musical notation. Tablature for plucked strings is based upon a diagrammatic representation of the strings and frets of the instrument, keyboard tablature represents the keys of the instrument, and recorder tablature shows whether each of the fingerholes is to be closed or left open. A fret is a raised portion on the neck of a Stringed instrument, that extends generally across the full width of the neck
The harmonica tab was basically a 1-to-1 mapping of the notes to the corresponding hole, and thus, is a type of numbered musical notation. A harmonica is a free reed Wind instrument which is played by blowing air into it or drawing air out by placing lips over individual holes (reed chambers or The numbered musical notation, better known as jianpu ( in Chinese, is a Musical notation system widely used among the Chinese people For each note, it will indicate the number of the hole to play, direction of breathing (in or out), and even either bending (usually for diatonic) or "slide-in" (usually for chromatic)
One methodology for indicating direction of breath is by showing the direction of arrow; another is by using either a "+" or "-" sign, or "i" (for inhale) and "e" (for exhale). Bending was shown with a bent arrow with the direction of breath, or by a circle that circle the note, or even a simple line next to the breath indicator. Additional lines and/or circle may be used to indicate how much to bend.
For example, on a key "C" diatonic:
Unbent Bent lv1 Bent lv2 Bent lv3 3i (B) 3i| (Bb) 3i|| (A) 3i||| (G#)
To indicate button press on Chromatic, a similar indication to first level bending may be used.
The breath indicator may be placed right next to the hole number, or below the number. Same for bending/button press indicators.
To indicate the beat, on arrow system they may use the length of the arrow. However, the more popular method would be to use a slightly simplified notations, such as "o" for whole note, // for half notes, "/" for quarter notes, ". " for eighth notes, and place them above the characters, while spacing them accordingly.
For chord, they will simply show the numbers to play, so for example:
a C major (CEG) chord (on a C diatonic): 456e
However, they may simplify it, especially when playing blues. For chords, it was common to just play three or two holes instead (sometimes even just one), especially when the instrument is not of the same key. For example, in blues progression in G (G G G G7 C C G G D7 D7 G G) it's common to use C diatonic, and use the following:
G chord (G-B-D): 34i (BD) G7 chord (G-BD-F): 45i (DF). D7 chord (D-F#-A-C): 4i (D) or 4e (C)
There are many harmonica tab systems in use. The easiest tab system works like this.
Diatonic Harmonica tab
2 = blow the 2 hole -2 = draw the 2 hole -2' = draw the 2 hole with a half bend -2" = draw the 2 hole with a full bend
chords are shown by grouping notes with parentheses
(2 3) = blow the 2 hole and the 3 hole at the same time
Chromatic Harmonica tab
2 = blow the 2 hole -2 = draw the 2 hole <2 = blow the 2 hole with the button in <-2 = draw the 2 hole with the button in
Harmonica tab is usually lined up with lyrics to show the tune and the timing.
Harmonic tab usually tells you the key of the harmonica the song is tabed for.
Here is an example of harmonica tab:
Mack the Knife C Diatonic 5 6 -6 -6 5 6 -6 -6 Oh the shark has pretty teeth, dear -4 -5 -6 -6 -4 -5 -6 And he shows them pearly white 6 -7 -8 7 -7 -6 7 -4 Just a jack knife has MacHeath, dear 5 -5 7 -4 7 -7 -6 And he keeps it out of sight
Guitar tab consists of a series of horizontal lines forming a staff (or stave) similar to standard notation. In standard Western Musical notation, the staff ( AmE) or stave Each line represents one of the instrument's strings therefore standard guitar tab has a six-line staff and bass guitar tab has four lines. The top line of the tablature represents the highest pitched string of the guitar. By writing tablature with the lowest pitched notes on the bottom line and the highest pitched notes on the top line of the tablature follows the same basic structure and layout of Western Standard Notation.
The following examples are labelled with letters on the left denoting the string names, with a lower-case "e" for the high E string. Tab lines may be numbered 1-6 instead, representing standard string numbering, where "1" is the high E string, "2" is the B string etc.
The numbers that are written on the lines represent the fret used to obtain the desired pitch. For example, the number 3 written on the top line of the staff indicates that the player should press down at the third fret on the high E (first string). Number 0 denotes the nut - that is, an open string. The nut of a String instrument is a small piece of hard material which supports the strings at the end closest to the Headstock or scroll.
For chords, a letter above or below the tab staff denotes the root note of the chord. This article describes musical chords in traditional Western styles In Music the root ( basse fouhuhuhe) of a chord is the note or pitch upon which that chord is perceived or labelled as being built
Examples of guitar tab notation:
The chords E, F, and G: e|---0---1---3--- B|---0---1---0--- G|---1---2---0--- D|---2---3---0--- A|---2---3---2--- E|---0---1---3--- E F G
Various lines, arrows and other symbols are used to denote bends, hammer-ons, trills, Pull-offs, slides, and so on. Finger vibrato is Vibrato produced on a String instrument by cyclic hand movements Hammer-on is a Stringed instrument playing technique performed (especially on Guitar) by sharply bringing a fretting-hand finger down on the Fingerboard The trill is a musical ornament consisting of a rapid alternation between two adjacent notes of a scale (compare Mordent and Tremolo) A pull-off is a stringed instrument technique performed by plucking a string by "pulling" the string off the Fingerboard with one of the fingers being used A slide is a guitar technique where the player sounds one note and then moves (slides their finger up or down the Fretboard to another fret
Guitar tab is not standardised and different sheet music publishers adopt different conventions. Songbooks and guitar magazines usually include a legend setting out the convention in use.
The most common form of lute tablature uses the same concept but differs in the details (e. g. it uses letters rather than numbers for frets) - see below.
Generally speaking, guitar tablature is commonly used by informally trained musicians in folk, popular and rock music. Folk music can have a number of different meanings including Traditional music: The original meaning of the term "folk music" was synonymous Pop music as a genre features a noticeable rhythmic element catchy melodies and hooks, a mainstream style and conventional structure Rock music is a genre of Popular music often though not necessarily employing Electric guitar, Bass guitar, and Drums. By the end of the eighteenth century, in order to meet a demand for higher informational content, commercially published guitar music largely abandoned the use of tablature in favour of Standard Notation. See also Modern musical symbols Music notation or musical notation is any system which represents aurally perceived Music through the use It remained in informal use amongst amateurs, aficionados and within folk idioms such as flamenco, before a resurgence of published tablature took place in the latter decades of the twentieth century. Flamenco is a Spanish term that refers both to a musical genre known for its intricate rapid passages and a dance genre characterized by its audible footwork Due to the popularity of the electric guitar, rock music and tablature's ease of fingering position determination (see below), tablature is now used by many guitarists in fields other than classical. An electric guitar is a type of Guitar that uses pickups to convert the vibration of its steel-cored strings into an electrical current which is made louder Since tablature lacks rhythmic and other information (see below), most modern tablature software displays both staff notation and tablature.
Lute tablature is conceptually similar to guitar tablature, but comes in at least three different varieties. Lute can refer generally to any plucked string instrument with a neck (either Fretted or unfretted and a deep round back or more specifically to an instrument from The most common variety used today is based on the French Renaissance system (see example at right). In this style the strings are represented by the lines on the staff (occasionally the spaces above the lines on the staff), and the stops are indicated by lowercase letters of the alphabet (rather than numbers), with the letter 'a' indicating an open string and the 'j' skipped (as it was not originally a separate letter from 'i'). A six-line staff is used, just as for modern guitar tab. However, lutes were not limited to 6 strings or courses (they could have as many as 19), and stops for any courses beyond the sixth were shown below the bottom line, with short diagonal strokes (see below).
The letters soon developed somewhat stylized forms for ease of recognition. In particular, the letter 'c' often resembled 'r'. This was common in many styles of Renaissance handwriting, but also helped to differentiate 'c' from 'e'. "Handwriting" redirects here For scripts for writing down notes by hand see " Cursive " Also, sometimes 'y' was used for 'i'.
Lute tablature provides flags above the staff to show the rhythms, often only providing a flag when the length of the beat changes, as shown in the example. (Notice that this piece begins with a half measure. )
Other variants of lute tablature use numbers rather than letters, write the stops on the lines rather than in the spaces, or even invert the entire staff so that the lowest notest are on top and the highest are at the bottom.
As with guitar, various different lute tunings may be used, all written using the same tablature method. A tenor viola da gamba can usually be played directly off lute tablature as it typically uses the same tuning. The viol (also called viola da gamba) is any one of a family of bowed, Fretted stringed Musical instruments developed in the 1400s A guitar can often be played off lute tablature by tuning the g string down to an f# and putting a capo at the third fret to preserve the original pitch. A capo tasto (from Italian capo, "head" and tasto, "tie or fret" or simply capo, is a device
In standard Baroque lute tabulature, each staff has six lines, representing the FIRST six courses. The course of the highest pitch appears at the top, and that of the lowest appears at the bottom. Please note that Italian Archlute of the same period uses an opposite system.
F____________________ D____________________ A____________________ F____________________ D____________________ A____________________
Lower case letters or "glyphs"are placed on each of these lines to represent notes. If you are required to play an open D course, for instance, a small "a" will be placed on the appropriate line. For a note with the finger on the first fret a "b", a note on the second fret a "c", etc. However, as mentioned above, "j" was not used since it was not considered a separate letter from "i", and "c" often looked more like "r". Thus:
F_____c___ D_____a___ A_____b___ F_____c___ D_____a___ A_____b___ G - a
would represent a G-minor chord,
All open strings would represent a D-minor chord:
F______a________ D______a________ A______a________ F______a________ D______a________ A______a________ D- ///a
The strings below the 6th course are notated with additional short "ledger" lines: glyphs are placed below the staff. These courses are tuned in accordance with the key of each piece played:
G- a F- /a E- //a D- ///a C- 4 B- 5 A- 6
The rhythm is notated in a fairly straightforward manner: It is represented by headless note-stems with tails [stylized similarly but some regional variations (in spite of some variety the confusion is rare)], with the exception of whole and half notes (semibreves and minims), whereas it would be essential to use heads.
The ornaments would require a special discussion, as many composers used rather personalized sets thereof.
The origins of German lute tablature can be traced back well into the 15th century. Blind organist Conrad Paumann is said to have invented it. Conrad Paumann (c 1410 &ndash January 24, 1473) was a German organist, Lutenist and Composer of the early Renaissance It was used in German speaking countries until the end of 16th century. When German lute tablature was invented, the lute had only five courses, which are numbered 1-5, with 1 being the lowest sounding course and 5 the highest. Lute can refer generally to any plucked string instrument with a neck (either Fretted or unfretted and a deep round back or more specifically to an instrument from Each place where a course can be stopped at a fret is assigned with a letter of the alphabet, i. e. first course first fret is letter a, second course first fret is letter b, third course first fret is c, fourth course first fret is d, fifth course first fret is e, first course second fret is f, second course second fret is g and so on. A fret is a raised portion on the neck of a Stringed instrument, that extends generally across the full width of the neck Letters j, u, w, are not used. Therefore, two substitutional signs are used, i. e. et (resembling the numeral 7) for fourth course fifth fret, and con (resembling the numeral 9) for fifth course fifth fret. From the sixth position upwards, the alphabetical order is resumed anew with added apostrophes (a', b', . . . ), strokes above the letters, or the letters doubled (aa, bb, . . . ). When a 6th course was added to the lute around 1500 CE, different authors would use different symbols for it. Chords are written in vertical order. Melodical moves are notated in the highest possible line, notwithstanding their actual register. Rhythmical signs, which are written in a line above the letters, are single shafts (semibreves), shafts with one flag (minims), shafts with two flags (crotchets), shafts with three flags (quavers), shafts with four flags (semiquavers). Rhythm (from Greek ῥυθμός - rhythmos, "any measured flow or movement symmetry" is the variation of the length and accentuation of In Music, a whole note (American or "German" terminology or semibreve (British or "classical" terminology is a Note represented A flag is a piece of Cloth, often flown from a pole or mast, generally used Symbolically for signaling or identification A quarter note (American or "German" terminology or crotchet (British or "classical" terminology is a note played for one quarter of the duration In Music, a sixteenth note (American or "German" terminology or semiquaver (also occasionally demiquaver, British or "classical" Shafts with two or more flags can be connected ("leiterlein", small ladders) into groups of two or four. Leiter, a surname may refer to Al Leiter, a Major League Baseball pitcher Felix Leiter, a fictional character in the James Bond series
Examples:
French Italian German
-r- --- k -d- --- o -d- = -0- = n -a- -3- 2 --- -3- --- -2-
Borjon de Scellery's Traité de la musette includes pieces for musette de cour in both standard notation and tablature, plus a partial explanation of his system. The musette de cour or baroque musette is a musical instrument of the Bagpipe family The numbers refer to the keys on the instrument, and are shown on a five-line stave so that they also correspond with standard notation. Standard symbols for note-lengths are written above each tablature-staff.
The standard notation shown in the illustration is also taken from de Scellery; No explanation is given for the slur-like symbol; the comma , is explained as indicating a tremblement, starting on the note above. No explanation is given for the unusual beaming or the significance (if any) of where note-length symbols are repeated.
Various computer programs are available for writing tablature - Fronimo by Francesco Tribioli and Django by Alain Veylit were designed for the purpose of engraving tabulatures for various lutes and other plucked instruments for Early Music. Lute can refer generally to any plucked string instrument with a neck (either Fretted or unfretted and a deep round back or more specifically to an instrument from Early music is commonly defined as European classical music from the Middle Ages, the Renaissance and the Baroque. There are many other programs, some solely for tablature, while others also write lyrics, guitar chord diagrams, chord symbols and/or staff notation (e. g: Power Tab, Guitar Pro, TablEdit, Musedit, SmartScore etc. Power Tab Editor is a free Tablature authoring tool created by Brad Larsen for Windows. Guitar Pro is proprietary Computer software aimed at making it simpler for musicians to compose music editing directly into a Tablature and/or musical partiture TablEdit Tablature Editor is a computer program that allow musicians to create edit print and listening to Tablature and Sheet music (standard notation for Musedit is a Scorewriter program for Microsoft Windows developed by Doug Rogers / Yowza software and first launched in 1997 SmartScore is a Music OCR and Scorewriter program written by Musitek Corporation based in Ojai, California ). ASCII tab files can be written (somewhat laboriously) with any ordinary word processor or text editor. ASCII tab is a text file format used for writing Guitar, Bass guitar and Drum tabs using plain ASCII numbers letters and symbols Very good Opensource program written in Java is TuxGuitar, it supports writing notes, tablatures, playing them and exporting to many formats. Open source is a development methodology which offers practical accessibility to a product's source (goods and knowledge Java (Jawa is an Island of Indonesia and the site of its Capital city Jakarta.
There has been a lot of controversy over the legal position of Internet free tablature. It is because many Internet tablature websites provide tablature free of charge while they do not legally have the right to publish musical works and do not pay the original songwriters any royalties. The publication right is a Copyright granted to the publisher who first publishes a previously unpublished work after that work's original copyright has expired A songwriter is someone who writes the Lyrics to songs the Musical composition (chords or Melody to songs or both Moreover, revenue generated from advertising of those websites is typically kept by the website owners as profit or as website's maintenance cost.
Free Internet tablature sites often attempt to defend themselves by claiming as to be educational providers or non-profit organizations, even though they are not formally registered as such. A university school of music or college of music, or academy of music or conservatoire ( French, but used in British English) &mdash A non-profit organization ( abbreviated "NPO" also "not-for-profit" is a legally constituted Organization whose objective is to support or engage Hence, they have considerable difficulty to justify their service legal under the fair use doctrine of copyright law (see Fair Use As A Defense). Fair use is a doctrine in United States copyright law that allows limited use of copyrighted material without requiring permission from the rights holders such as use for Fair use is a doctrine in United States copyright law that allows limited use of copyrighted material without requiring permission from the rights holders such as use for The legality of free Internet tablature served by tablature websites is still in dispute largely because websites have thus far only been warned with legal action; the issue has yet to be taken to court.
As of Monday December 12, 2005, distributing free tablature of copyrighted music using the Internet is considered illegal by the music industry. Events 627 - Battle of Nineveh: A Byzantine army under Emperor Heraclius defeats Emperor Khosrau II 's Persian Year 2005 ( MMV) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. By early 2006, an unprecedented legal move was taken by Music Publishers' Association (MPA) where legal action against tablature websites that contain copyrighted interpretations of the songs and music. The Music Publishers' Association of the United States ( MPA) is the arm of the music industry responsible for the production and distribution of sheet music and is the oldest The Music Publishers' Association (MPA) had been pushing to shut down websites that offer free tablature. The Music Publishers' Association of the United States ( MPA) is the arm of the music industry responsible for the production and distribution of sheet music and is the oldest MPA president Lauren Keiser says that their goal would be for owners of free tablature services to face fines and even imprisonment[1]. Several websites that offer free tablature have already taken their tablature offline until a solution or compromise is found. One of the purposed solutions is Alternative compensation system, which allow the widespread reproduction of digital copyrighted works while still paying the songwriters and copyright owners of those works. Various alternative compensation systems ( ACS es have been proposed as ways to allow the widespread reproduction of digital Copyrighted works while still paying the A songwriter is someone who writes the Lyrics to songs the Musical composition (chords or Melody to songs or both
The tablature debate was featured on NPR's Morning Edition in a segment entitled "Music Industry Goes After Guitar Tablature Websites" on August 7, 2006. Morning Edition is an American Radio news program produced and distributed by National Public Radio (NPR Events 322 BC - Battle of Crannon between Athens and Macedon following the death of Alexander the Great. Year 2006 ( MMVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. [2]
Mxtabs. net had been closed down due to complaints from copyright holders. However, as of February 23, 2006, the owners of Mxtabs put the website back online with a letter explaining their position. Events 1455 - Traditional date for the publication of the Gutenberg Bible, the first Western Book printed from Movable Year 2006 ( MMVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. In short, they believe that the purpose of Mxtabs is to "aid musicians in learning their instruments. " They say that Mxtabs has accounted for as much as $3000 a month in sheet music sales, and offers many tabs that do not have equivalent sheet music published, so Mxtabs and similar sites are the only place that musicians can find a way to play these songs (other than figuring the songs out for themselves). The letter concludes by pointing out that tabs have never been proven to be illegal, then requesting that sheet music companies contact Mxtabs in order to create a system of tab licensing.
On February 29, 2008, MXTabs. net relaunched [3] as the first legitimately licensed site designed to provide musicians with access to free tabs, while also compensating music publishers and songwriters for their intellectual property. Intellectual property ( IP) is a legal field that refers to creations of the mind such as musical literary and artistic works inventions and symbols names Similar to other user generated content sites, MXTabs. User generated content ( UGC, often hyphenated also known as Consumer Generated Media ( CGM) or User created Content ( UCC) refers net users are encouraged to create, edit, rate and review their own tablature interpretations of their favorite songs. However, unlike other user-generated content sites, only songs that have received explicit permission from participating copyright owners will be made available online.
On July 17, 2006, Guitar Tab Universe (GTU) posted a letter on its homepage that its ISP had been jointly warned with legal action by the National Music Publishers Association (NMPA) and the MPA "on the basis that sharing tablature constitutes copyright infringement" [4]. Events 180 - Twelve inhabitants of Scillium in North Africa are executed for being Christians Year 2006 ( MMVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. An Internet service provider ( ISP, also called Internet access provider or IAP) is a company which primarily offers their customers access to the Internet The National Music Publishers’ Association promotes and advances the interests of Music publishers and their songwriting partners
In response, GTU's site owner(s) immediately created a website named Music Student and Teacher Organization (MuSATO) to attempt to re-position themselves from an illegal copyrighted materials provider to an "education provider". MuSATO’s main objective is to use fair use as their rationale, to publish tablature free of charge. Fair use is a doctrine in United States copyright law that allows limited use of copyrighted material without requiring permission from the rights holders such as use for By claiming as an education provider, they will not have to obtain any publication right before publishing and do not need to pay any royalties to original composers. The publication right is a Copyright granted to the publisher who first publishes a previously unpublished work after that work's original copyright has expired MuSATO claims educational relationship by classifying tab downloaders as ‘music student’ and tablature transcribers as ‘music teacher’. Despite what the name may suggest, as of 2008, MuSATO is not registered as an education provider.
Furthermore, MuSATO also argues that Internet guitar tablature does not infringe upon publishers' copyrights because the tablatures it provides does not contain rhythmic information and therefore is not an entirely accurate representation of the song. However, it failed to mention that the lyrics provided are actually copyrighted.
GuitarTabs. com has been contacted by the NMPA and MPA with similar copyright infringement allegations. The NMPA and MPA have also warned Guitar Tab Universe with similar legal action. A copy of the certified letter received by the site owner, along with a brief note similar to the one posted on Mxtabs, has been posted on the website. [5]
OLGA. net is another Tablature site that has been "taken down" after receiving letter from lawyers representing the NMPA and the MPA.