![]() That’s the same idea behind the Nashville Number System – an important concept to understand. Remember how we put numbers to the notes of scales and chords in the last lesson? So far you’ve learned all about time & rhythm, and you’ve built on that with the basics of notes, scales and chords.īut you’ve actually also gotten a taste of the number system in music. In this post we’ll talk about the Nashville Number System and how it makes the creation and writing of new music SUPER easy. If you haven’t read the parts 1 and 2 click here to check them out. ![]() ![]() ![]() Congratulations on making it to part 3 of our 4 part music theory course.
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