![]() It’s all math! To write in numbers, you must be able to understand the “degrees” of the notes in the scale you are using. Nashville Numbers converts the chords in a song from letters to numbers. ![]() □ĭo you remember music theory? You know, the messy education on how scales are structured and how many flats and sharps and how to sound like Celine Dion… Okay, that last part probably doesn’t apply. Here’s the image I shared before as an example of a Numbers chart I created. To break it down, I’m going to explain the writing in two parts. ![]() As I discussed in the first article, these are generally charts that need to be written manually, since there isn’t a database for them. Today, I wanted to explain the first step in writing these charts. Why Worship Leaders Should Use the Nashville Numbers System: Part One This is the second post in my series on Nashville Numbers.
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