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Nashville Number System

August 23, 2013

Understanding the Nashville Number System
The Nashville Number System is a straightforward method for identifying chord functions using numbers instead of letter names. In music’s equal temperament tuning system, there are 15 major key signatures. Although each key has a different name, the functions of the chords within each key remain consistent.

For example, if a guitar player is teaching a band a new song, they might say, “Play a 1-4-5-4 progression in the key of C.”

  • If you know a little music theory, you’ll understand that this means playing the chords C, F, G, and F.

If you play the same 1-4-5-4 progression in the key of A, you would play:

  • A, D, E, and D.

Using the Nashville Number System, musicians can easily transpose songs into any key without needing to rewrite chord charts. It’s a powerful tool, but it does require a basic understanding of music theory.

Here are 5 great reasons to learn more theory:

  1. Faster Learning:
    It’s much easier to learn and remember new concepts when every musical element has a name and purpose.
  2. Easier Songwriting and Charting:
    Writing chord charts or composing new music becomes a simpler and more efficient process.
  3. Balanced Skill Development:
    Balance your physical practice (playing your instrument) with the mental side of music by understanding how it all fits together.
  4. Better Collaboration:
    Theory makes it easier to play along with other musicians and quickly learn songs by ear.
  5. It Becomes Fun:
    Once you develop some fluency, music theory feels less like math and more like a creative language you can use to your advantage.

Thanks for checking out this post! Stay tuned for more tips and lessons from Grosse Pointe Music Academy.

by Henry Bahrou – Guitarist, Music Theorist, Music Academy School Director

Filed Under: Music Lessons, Music Tips Tagged With: Composition, Guitar Lessons, Music Lessons, Music Theory, Nashville Number System

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