Written notation varies with style and period of music. In Western Adroitness music, the most common types of written notation are scores, which include all the jazz parts of an ensemble piece, and parts, which are the music notation for the individual performers or singers. In in vogue music, jazz, and blues, the standard musical notation is the over sheet, which notates the melody, chords, lyrics (if it is a phonic piece), and structure of the music. Scores and parts are also used in in-thing modern and jazz, Sound Effects particularly in large ensembles such as jazz "big bands."
In popular music, guitarists and electric bass players often read folk notated in tablature, which indicates the location of the notes to be played on the thingamajig using a diagram of the guitar or bass fingerboard. Tabulature was also worn in the Baroque era to notate measure for the lute, a stringed, fretted instrument.
