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Hohner 1896/20 Marine Band Harmonica Key of C
Hohner Marine Band
Harmonica

$29.99

Hohner Blues Harp MS Harmonica Key of C
Hohner 532/20
Blues Harp Harmonica; Keys G-F#

$31.95

Hohner 542/20 Golden Melody Harmonica Pack with Case and Belt
HHohner 542/20 Blues Harp Harmonica Pack
with Case and Belt;
Keys G, A, B, C. D, E, F

$265.95

Hohner 980/40 Koch Chromatic Harmonica Key of C
Hohner 980/40 Koch Chromatic Harmonica;
Keys C & G

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Martin DCX1E Acoustic-Electric Guitar
Martin DCX1E Acoustic-Electric Guitar
$699.99

Fender Standard HSS Stratocaster Electric Guitar Arctic White Rosewood Fretboard
Fender Standard HSS Stratocaster Electric Guitar
$399.99 - $429.99

Gibson Les Paul Studio Electric Guitar Alpine White Gold Hardware
Gibson Les Paul Studio Electric Guitar
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Conklin GT-5 5-String Fretless Bass Wine
Conklin GT-5
5-String Fretless

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Dobro Hound Dog Acoustic Deluxe Square Neck Dobro Guitar Vintage Brown
Dobro Hound Dog Acoustic Deluxe Square Neck Dobro Guitar
$499.00

Fender FM-63S Mandolin Sunburst
Fender FM-63S Mandolin (Sunburst)
$599.99

Fender FV-1 Electric Violin Black
Fender FV-1 Electric Violin
$499.99

Casio PX-110 88-Key Privia Digital Piano
Casio PX-110 88-Key Privia Digital Piano
$499.99

Roland E-09 Interactive Arranger Electronic Keyboard
Roland E-09 Interactive Arranger Electronic Keyboard
$549.00

Korg M3 88-Key Music Workstation Keyboard
Korg M3 88-Key Music Workstation Keyboard
$3,499.00


Yamaha YAS62II Alto Saxophone (Gold Lacquer Finish)
Our Price: $2,549.00


Nashville’s Number System and Music Theory

Will Griffin   

Introductions

    It is recommended you go through each of these lessons one by one and in the order they appear, and not try to move on or too fast, until you understand everything in the lesson you are currently working and studying. 

    It is also OK, to move back a lesson and go over something again to make sure you understand it.  Learning this music theory and Nashville Number Code well is important...not how fast you do it.

    Nashville’s number chart system is a shorthand method of writing musical arrangements that was developed by Nashville studio musicians. 

    It is a powerful tool in the written communication of music. Reducing a chord chart to a numerical expression, however, was nothing new. "Figured bass" was used in Bach’s time, and the solfeggio (means sight singing) method, (the do, re, mi’s,) of Italian musical pedagogy performed a function similar to the number system.

 What these approaches share is the naming of scale degrees. Do, Re, Mi; one, two, three; tonic, super-tonic, mediant; and I, ii, iii all name the degrees of the diatonic scale. Therefore we begin with a definition of this scale.

    Diatonic means "through the tones." A vibrating string or horn naturally gives us a set of tones or notes we can use in melodies.  A diatonic scale has eight (8) notes or an "octave" A diatonic scale arranges these notes in ascending or descending order. A type of diatonic scale is called the major scale.

    The major scale is the cornerstone of Western music. (It’s the cornerstone of Country and Western too!) Simply put, it’s the old standby:

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8(1)
Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti Do

    So this is how we are going to start associating notes with numbers, because they are relative to each other, no matter what the key the song is in.

    This scale is made up of two kinds of steps, half steps (think black keys on a piano) and whole steps (white keys on the piano.

    The half step is the smallest distance between two notes, as from one fret to another on a guitar, or from one key to the very next on a piano/keyboard. The Italians used the "ee" sound to mark it. Mi to Fa (3 to 4) and Ti to Do (7 to 8 or back to Do) are half steps. In the table above these are shaded in the darker blue.

    Whole steps are the distance of two half steps, two frets, or two keys on a keyboard. Do to Re, Re to Mi, Fa to Sol, Sol to La, and La to Ti are whole-steps.

    Knowing that a half-step is between notes and chords 3 and 4 and 7 and 8 are important to know and to remember.


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Korg D3200 All-In-One Recording Package
Korg D3200 All-In-One Recording Package
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TASCAM 2488neo 24-Track Digital Recording Portastudio
TASCAM 2488neo 24-Track Digital Recording Portastudio
$799.99

Digidesign Mbox 2 USB-Powered Audio/MIDI Production System 2009 Educational Edition
Digidesign Mbox 2 USB-Powered Audio/MIDI Production System 2009 Educational Edition
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Shure SM58 Mic
 
Shure SM58 Mic
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Shure SM57 and SM58 Microphone Package
Shure SM57 and SM58 Microphone Package
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Neumann TLM 127 Set Z Large Diaphragm Condenser Microphone Black
NeNeumann TLM 127 Set Z Large Diaphragm Condenser Microphone
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Lexicon PCM 81 Digital Effects Processor
Lexicon PCM 81 Digital Effects Processor
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DigiTech S100 Reverb Multi Effects Processor
DigiTech S100 Reverb Multi Effects Processor
$179.95

Yamaha AW1600 Audio Workstation
Yamaha AW1600 Audio Workstation
$999.99

Boss BR-600 Digital Recorder
BBoss BR-600 Digital Recorder
$349.00

Fender G-DEC 30 Guitar Digital Entertainment Center
Fender G-DEC 30 Guitar Digital Entertainment Center
$369.99

Boss GT-8 Guitar Multi Effects Processor
Boss GT-8 Guitar Multi Effects Processor
$445.00

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