Tablature (?), n. [Cf. F. tablature ancient mode of musical notation. See Table.] 1. (Paint.) A painting on a wall or ceiling; a single piece comprehended in one view, and formed according to one design; hence, a picture in general. Shaftesbury.[1913 Webster]
2. (Mus.) An ancient mode of indicating musical sounds by letters and other signs instead of by notes.[1913 Webster]
The chimes of bells are so rarely managed that I went up to that of Sir Nicholas, where I found who played all sorts of compositions from the tablature before him as if he had fingered an organ.
3. (Anat.) Division into plates or tables with intervening spaces; as, the tablature of the cranial bones.[1913 Webster]