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O.K... have you ever tried to find out how to change the chord progression from one key to another ? .. and everyone involved in the project is starting to get wierd because it's taking too long ?? ... and the studio hours are starting to add up quick ?? .. and the other band members are all starting to gloss over ?? ... and you are now starting to feel that your plans for stardom are rapidly being derailed ?? ... Is that what's bothering you ?? .. - well don't just stand there and break out in a nervous fidget developing a twitch and wondering what happens next ...
Use the Nashville Number System like the big boys do !! - Look on the "Nashville Number System" section of the guide and find the numbers (1,2,4,5,etc.) in the progression of the song - then follow the Color band around to the key you want to change the song into - play the same Colors in the same order - and there you have it - rock on ...
- 8 1/2" X 11" - 14 point Recycled Card Stock - Full Color on both sides - UV Coated both sides - holes drilled to fit in a 3 ring notebook.
- No music reading is necessary to use either side of the "One Page"
- Unique "Color-CODED" Sections for EASY use.
- Designed for beginner's, students, amateurs, semipros and professionals alike. The ultimate resource to learn or review all aspects of The Nashville Number System, chord building, harmony and music theory in general.
- Made in the USA
- Bar coded for retail scanners.
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Side #1 = "One Page Nashville # System / Chord Building / Harmony / Music Theory Chart" (the "Circle of Fifths/Fourths Dial" side)
- Starts with the Circle of Fifths - going clockwise
- Or the Circle of Fourths - going counterclockwise
- Shows you the degrees of the scale (1,2,3,4,5, etc.) in all 12 keys in both majors and minors,
- The Nashville Number System in all 12 keys with "Color-CODED" Sections for EASY use.
- The Solfa (Solfeggio) names of the notes in the scale (do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, ti ) in all 12 keys with "Color-CODED" Sections for EASY use.
- Harmony and which scale degrees you use to create it,
- Accidentals (adding spice or a twist to chords and melodies) in both major and minor chord building.
- Shows you 6ths, 7ths, 9ths, 11ths, 13ths, and companions -
- Transposing,
- Blue Notes.
- Chord Building and which degrees of scale you use to create them - including extensions, accidentials, blue notes ...
- Common changes -
- The "Modes" - which note to start on in the various modes (Ionian, Dorian, Lydian, Aeolian, etc.) to run scales as well as which notes are in the scales and which one to end on,
- Solo improvisation,
- Modulations,
- How many sharps and flats are in each key,
- The order of sharps and flats in the clefs,
- How to read the notes in both the bass clef and treble clef,
- Natural Chord Qualities (Consonant chords) of both the major and minor scales.
- more ...
Side #2 = "The "Nashville Number System / Major Degrees of Scale Quick Reference Chart" side
- Full Color reference grid of every note/major chord in all 12 keys - (naturals, sharps and flats) up to the "13"
- The Nashville # System, Major Notes / Chords, Diatonic Scale Degrees and Solfaggio (do-re-mi's) all go up to the "13" in all 12 keys
- The "Nashville Number System"
- The "Diatonic Scale Degrees" (tonic, super tonic, mediant, etc.)
- The Solfa Names of the notes (do - re - mi's).
- A brief explanation of "Western Music"
- Sharps - vs- Flats explained
- Acend -vs- Descend explained
GREAT ! ... for all those who do not have time for a regular diet of music lessons as well as anyone else who wants an instant reference on how to find every note/chord in all 12 keys of Western Music, how to create harmony and a Color-CODED reference grid of the Nashville Number System up to the "13" ...
So ... if you're ever unsure which chords sound best with each other in the key of "Eb" ... just look up "Eb" on the "One Page" and you'll find which notes/chords you were looking for, which degrees of scale you use to make those chords and which numbers in the Nashville # System the chords are called - (the 1, 2, 4, 5 etc.). - then women will all swoon and brave men will step aside .. Rock on !