![]() All chord relationships are based on the tonic scale.įor example, if the song is in G Major and the progression was: So, like the Roman numeral system, it is basically just a way to notate songs, regardless of key. I’ve known about it for a while but have only come across it when reading original charts from a recording session there. The good news is that it’s pretty much the same as the classical (or jazz) Roman numeral system.Īs you’ve probably guessed by now, it is primarily used in Nashville, hence the name. Are you aware of any music I could download that uses this system?Ī: What you’re referring to is the Nashville Number system. I have become aware of lead sheets using numbers 1, 4, 5’ 1/5). ![]() Q: I am classically trained, so I’m used to Roman numerals to designate chords (I, IV, V7, etc.).
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