Periodic system Keyboard tablature
1 periodic system
1.1 visual example
1.2 how compile
1.3 special notations
periodic system
another keyboard tablature (though less seen) based on periodic system of numbers, modern tablatures, although incorporating negative , positive numbers assigned clefs (as positive treble clef , negative bass clef). particular method uses middle c reference point. unlike many tab forms keyboard tab has far different placement values, meaning, regardless of arrangement of numbers can still have same value, displayed differently.
visual example
12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12
07 07 07 07 09 09 09 09
04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
-12 -8 -7 -5 -3 -3 -3
p-----------x p-----------x
(a basic c, am/c, progression)
how compile
the numbers projected , arranged value. particular number placed in corresponding column; however, columns pushed upward when notating chords. column system not affective of tab itself, more appearance, irrelevant.
column 4 = double digit positive numbers (10+)
column 3 = double digit positive numbers (0-09)
column 2 = single digit negative numbers (-1,-9)
column 1 = double digit negative numbers (-10+)
special notations
a grace note shown using smaller numbers grace notes, relative basic music notation. example: 12
a glissando shown start location of gliss , stop location. example: 32------0
a tremble, rapid alternating between 2 notes, indicated equals signs. example: 5=====12
pedal use indicated p , x characters. shows when pedal held (---) , when released (x). p-------x
an inaudible or hard hear note indicated parenthesis. example: (12)
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