Klavar Notation

Klavarskribo (or Klavar) is an alternative method of music notation, as introduced in 1931 by the Dutchman Cornelis Pot. In contrast to conventional notation, Klavar writes the pitch horizontally instead of vertically and time vertically from top to bottom. Klavar is often seen as a Tabulature system for piano and other keyboard instruments.

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