In essence, all numbers are relative to the root note of the songʼs key, and therefore the chart does not change if the key changes. In the key of C, “1” is C major chord, “4” is F major chord, “5” is G major chord and so on. The concept is simple enough: instead of letters representing chords, number charts use numbers. But if you want a bit of “street” music education, a slight broadening of your horizons or simply the satisfaction of being able to speak to musicians in their own language – read on! Many professional session musicians (myself included) are willing to work with whatever materials clients give them, or write their own charts. First, a disclaimer… You donʼt HAVE to know how to write number charts.
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