vihuelatablatur
Vihuelatablatur refers to the notational system used to represent music for the vihuela, a six-course stringed instrument popular in Spain and Italy during the Renaissance. Unlike modern staff notation, vihuelatablatur is a type of tablature, which indicates finger positions on the instrument rather than musical pitches.
There were several variations of vihuelatablatur, but the most common system consisted of six horizontal lines,
This tablature system made it relatively easy for players to learn and perform music without extensive knowledge