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2 Page 2 of 36 Glossary of Terms: Chord: A combination of 3 or more notes that blend harmoniously when sounded together. Chord Scale: All of the chord combinations that naturally occur in a major key. For instance, in C Major, the chord scale for worship music is C, Dm, Em, F, G, Am, G/B, back to C. These are numbered 1, 2m, 3m, 4, 5, 6m, 5 over 7 and back to 1. Chromatic: Moving up or down in half steps. Diatonic: The chords belonging to the key such as C, Dm, Em, F, G, Am, Bdim. Enharmonic: Two identical notes with different names, such as F#/Gb, D#/Eb, etc. Function: Describes how a chord works in a progression. For example a 5/7 chord (G/B) in the key of C functions as the vii ( 7 ) chord, which is normally diminished. Half Step: The closest note above or below any given note. Inversion: An alternate way to spell a chord in which the third or fifth is the bass note. For example C/E ( C over E ) is the first inversion of the chord as the third is in the bass. A C/G chord is the second inversion of the chord as the fifth is in the bass. Key or Tone Center: The home notes and chords that belong together. For example, in the key or tone center called C Major, the notes that belong are C-D-E-F-G-A-B. The chords that belong are the chords of the chord scale, which are C, Dm, Em, F, G, Am, G/B ( G Over B ) and back to C. Key Signature: The number of sharps or flats indicated in written music notation. Notes or Notes in the Scale: Musical pitches belonging in the key. Numbers are used to refer to the notes in a scale such as C Major C-D-E-F-G-A-B-C is called 1 (also called root ) (same as 1). Number System or Nashville Number System: A way to express notes (such as Mary Had a Little Lamb as ) or chords in any key (Happy Birthday to You Chords are I 5 5 I I 4 5 I) that has become standard practice for musicians around the world. Chords in C Major would be numbered I=C Major, 2m (Two minor)=dm, 3m (Three minor)=em, 4=F Major, 5=G Major, 6m (Six minor) =Am, 7diminished gets changed to 5/7 (Five over 7)=G/B (G over B) and back to I.
3 Page 3 of 36 Roman Numeral System: Prior to Nashville Number System, chords used to be expressed as upper (Major/Augmented) and lower case (Minor/Diminished) Roman numerals such as I, ii, iii, IV, V, vi, vii and back to I. For whatever reason, the only Roman numeral still used is the I for the 1 chord (the root). Root: The chord from which a chord is built. Also the lowest note in a triad or chord. (In a C Major chord, C is the root.) Scale: A group of notes played in sequence. A C Maj. Scale of C-D-E-F-G-A-B-C. Spelling: To construct a chord by putting different notes together. C Major is spelled C-E-G. C Major7 is spelled C-E-G-B. Triad: A chord with three notes. Triads are either Major (Root-3-5), Minor (Root-b3-5), Diminished (Root-b3-b5) or Augmented (Root-3-#5). Whole Step: A series of two half-steps up or down. (C to D) or (C to Bb)
4 DVD CHAPTERS Page 4 of 36 Intro 1. Opening sequence 2. Paul s intro 3. The band demonstrating chord progressions 4. Make sure to download the workbook Half Steps 5. Half steps explained at the white board 6. Half steps explained at the piano Constructing a Scale 7. Scales explained at the white board 8. Scales explained at the piano Diatonic Chords 9. Chords explained at the white board 10. Bryan Willard 11. Paul & Don play through the chords in C 12. Chords in D explained at the white board 13. The Desperation Guys, part I 14. Chords in E explained at the white board 15. Lincoln Brewster 16. Paul & Don play through the chords in E Inversions 17. Paul at the piano explaining C/E, Bb/D, etc. 18. Concert footage of Offering 19. Key of F: notes and chords explained at white board 20. Paul explains how chords function in different keys 21. Paul at the piano breaking down Offering & other songs 22. The Desperation Guys, part II 23. Explanation of inversions at the white board 24. God Songs book 25. Curt Coffield 26. Concert footage of All For You
5 Triads Page 5 of Paul explains 4 part chords at the white board 28. Paul explains 4 part chords at the piano 4 & 5 part Chords 29. Paul & Don play through 4 part chords 30. More 4 part chords at the piano 31. Paul & Don playing through common chord progressions 32. Concert footage of Taste and See 33. Closing comments from Paul Demonstrating Chord Progressions 34. Demonstrating chord progressions with the Band
6 Chapter 1 Introduction Page 6 of 36 Chapter 2 Paul s opening remarks DVD Counter 00:01:15 It s important to have a common understanding of the language of music. Practical teaching about music theory and the number system (Nashville Number System) will be presented via white board, with a band, on piano, and on guitar. Chapter 3 The band demonstrates chord progressions DVD Counter 00:03:23 Paul plays through chord progressions with the band. I I G C D C G I 4 5 I G C D G I 4 5 G C D goodnight everybody!
7 Page 7 of 36 Exercise 1 DVD Counter 00:05:20 Play through the chord progression with Paul and the band. I 6m 4 5 6m 4 I 5 6m 4 5 I G Em C D Em C G D Em C D G Chapter 5 & 6 Half Steps DVD Counter 00:06:26 Half Step: The closest note above or below any given note. C C# D D# E F F# G G# A A# B same as: Db Eb Gb Ab Bb Enharmonic: Two identical notes with different names, such as F#/Gb, D#/Eb, etc. Chromatic: Moving up by half steps
8 DVD Counter 00:09:15 Page 8 of 36 Chromatic: Moving up or down in half steps Whole Step: Two Half-Steps Enharmonic: Two identical notes with different names, such as F#/Gb, D#/Eb, etc. Looking at the piano, there is a half step every key you go up. C#/ Db D#/ Eb F#/ Gb G#/ Ab A#/ Bb C D E F G A B C A chromatic scale is C, C#/Db, D, D#/Eb, E, F, F#/Gb, G, G#/Ab, A, A#/Bb, B, C. E F F# G G# A A# B C C# D D# E A chromatic scale on the guitar is easily pictured on the low E String. Every fret up is a ½ step.
9 Page 9 of 36 Exercise 2 - Chapters 5-6 Practice what you just learned about half steps and whole steps. (Answers follow). 1. The closest note above or below any given note is a. 2. A half step above G is. 3. A half step below C is. 4. A half step above D is. 5. A half step below F is. 6. A half step above Ab is. 7. A half step below B is. 8. A half step above C# is. 9. A half step below Db is. **Remember a whole step is two ½ steps 10. A whole step above G is. 11. A whole step below C is. 12. A whole step above D is. 13. A whole step below F is. 14. A whole step above Ab is. 15. A whole step below B is. 16. A whole step above C# is. 17. A whole step below Db is. 18.A whole step above Gb is. 19. A whole step below Eb is. 20. (True or False) Some notes have two names, but sound the same. 21. (True or False) Numbers are used to describe individual notes, like the melody of Mary Had a Little Lamb. 22. (True or False) Numbers are not used to describe chord progressions.
10 23. (True or False) Enharmonic means when two notes sound exactly the same but have different names. Page 10 of Draw a line connecting all the notes that are enharmonic equivalents, meaning they are two names for the same note. A Gb A# B Db C C# Eb D D# Ab E F Bb F# G Cb (That s a bonus question!) G# (answers next page)
11 Answers to Exercise 2 Page 11 of Half-Step 2. G# or Ab 3. B 4. D# or Eb 5. E 6. A 7. A# or Bb 8. D 9. C 10. A 11. Bb 12. E 13. Eb 14. Bb 15. A 16. D# 17. Cb or B 18. Ab 19. Db 20. True 21. True 22. False 23. True 24. A# = Bb, Bb = Bb, C# = Db, D# = Eb, F# = Gb, G# = Ab, B = Cb
12 DVD Counter 00:10:15 Page 12 of 36 Scale: A group of notes played in sequence. Here is the formula for creating a Major Scale : C Major C D E F G A B C (D Major) notice that the key signature has 2 sharps F# & C# D E F# G A B C# D (E Major) notice that the key signature has 4 sharps F#, C#, G#, D# E F# G# A B C# D# E
13 Page 13 of 36 Key Signature: The number of sharps or flats indicated in written music notation. Exercise 3 - Chapter 8 DVD Counter 00:13:26 1. Whole, Whole, Half, Whole, Whole, Whole, Half is the formula for creating what type of scale? (Minor / Major / Diminished) 2. What is the key signature with no sharps or flats? 3. What key has 1 sharp? 4. What key has 1 flat? 5. What key has 2 sharps? 6. 3 flats? 7. 4 sharps? 8. 4 flats?
14 9. 5 flats? Page 14 of sharps? 11. A group of notes played in sequence is called a 12. What note is a half-step higher than C? 13. What note is a whole step lower than C? 14. Chromatic means moving up or down in steps. Answers : 1. Major 2. C or C Major 3. G or G Major 4. F or F Major 5. D or D Major 6. Eb or Eb Major 7. E or E Major 8. Ab or Ab Major 9. Db or Db Major 10. B or B Major 11. Scale 12. C# or Db 13. Bb 14. Half
15 Page 15 of 36 DVD Counter 00:14:03 Numbers are sometimes used to refer to notes in a scale: No matter what key a song is in, you can use numbers to describe which notes in the scale to sing. the second degree in the scale would mean a D in the key of C the 2 note would also mean the note D in the key of C C D E F G A B C DVD Counter 00:16:00 Numbers are also FREQUENTLY used to refer to chords in a key: Chord: A combination of 3 or more notes that blend harmoniously when sounded together. Key or Tone Center: The home notes and chords that belong together.
16 Page 16 of 36 How to build each chord: C = C-E-G or Dm = D-F-A or Em = E-G-B or F = F-A-C or which is the same as G = G-B-D or Am = A-C-E or B = B-D-F or The Nashville number system of I, 2m, 3m, 4, 5, 6m, 7dim is most commonly used.
17 Chapter 10 Real Life Application with Bryan Willard Page 17 of 36 DVD Marker 00:23:33 Scale Now the Chords in the Key with a 5/7 substitution for 7 dim *** We change the 7 chord to a 5/7 ( five over seven ).
18 DVD Counter 00:25:06 Page 18 of 36 D scale with half and whole steps. This key has 2 sharps F# and C#) Diatonic chords in the key of D Major: On Guitar, the diatonic chords in D are: I 2m 3m 4 5 6m 5/7 I Exercise 4 DVD Counter 00:29:09 Play along with Paul as he plays through the chords of D Major.
19 DVD Counter 00:31:35 Page 19 of 36 E scale with half and whole steps (Key has 4 sharps F#, G#, C#, D#) Diatonic chords in the key of E Major: DVD Counter 00:37:52 On Guitar the diatonic chords in E are: I 2m I /3* 4 5 5sus (5 4 ) 5/7* I Note the substitutions on the third and seventh chords, where the 3 minor becomes I/3 and the 7diminished becomes 5/7. In many cases the 5 chord is played as a 5sus or a 5 4. Inversion: An alternate way to spell a chord in which the third or fifth is the bass note.
20 Page 20 of 36 Exercise 5 - Review of Chords Practice what you ve learned about chords and notes. Using numbers to describe notes in a scale, for instance, a melody 1. Starting with C, write in the rest of the notes in the C scale and their corresponding numbers. C D E F G A B C 2. Starting with D, write in the rest of the notes in the D scale and their corresponding numbers. D E F# G A B C# D 3. Now thinking of numbers as chords in the key, follow the example shown in the first two chords and write in the rest of the triads in the key of C Major. I 2m 3m 4 5 6m 5/7 8(I) 4. Write in the rest of the triads in the key of D Major. I 2m 3m 4 5 6m 5/7 8(I)
21 Page 21 of Write in the rest of the triads in the key of E Major. I 2m 3m 4 5 6m 5/7 8(I) 6. Write in the rest of the triads in the key of F Major. I 2m 3m 4 5 6m 5/7 8(I) 7. Write in the rest of the triads in the key of G Major I 2m 3m 4 5 6m 5/7 8. Write in the rest of the triads in the key of Bb Major I 2m 3m 4 5 6m 5/7
22 Answers Page 22 of You get the idea. Fill in the 3 rd and 5 th above the bottom note.
23 Page 23 of 36 Paul plays portions of He Is Exalted (Twila Paris) and You Are My King (Amazing Love) (Billy Foote) E E2/G# A2 He is exalted, the king is exalted on high E2/G# A2 B4 I m forgiven because You were forsaken DVD Counter 00:39:55 A chord fraction or slash chord is a modern way of expressing an inversion. The first part is the guitar chord and the piano s right hand chord while the second part of a chord fraction or slash chord is the bass note (played by bass player and piano s left hand). Paul plays a portion of Here I Am to Worship (Tim Hughes) and song Offering (Paul Baloche). F C/E F/A Bb I 5/7 I/3 4 Here I am to worship, here I am to bow down, here I am to say that You re my God F C/E Bb/D F/C The sun cannot compare to the glory of Your love F/A Bb C4 C There is no shadow in Your presence F C/E Bb/D F/C No mortal man would dare to stand before Your throne F/A Bb C4 C Before the Holy One of Heaven Download the all the chords to Offering in the online songbook at
24 DVD Counter 00:41:51 Page 24 of 36 Band plays the song Offering DVD Counter 00:43:50 F scale with whole and half steps (Key has one flat Bb) *Remember, this is when we use numbers to describe the notes in a scale. For instance, in the key of F, D is the 6 th degree of the scale. Diatonic chords in the key of F Major: ** Now we are back to using numbers to describe the chords in a key.
25 DVD Counter 00:49:07 Page 25 of 36 In the song Offering, inversions are used to make the chord progression more compelling. F C/E Bb/D F/C The sun cannot compare to the glory of Your love I 5/7 4/6 I/5 one five over seven four over six one over five F F/A Bb C F I bring an offering of worship to my King DVD Counter 00:54:26 I I /3 4 5 I one one over three four five one
26 Exercise 6 - Page 26 of 36 Hear and say the chord numbers in the song All For You DVD Counter 0:1:02:00-4 types of triads C = Cm = 1 flat3 5 C+ = 1 - #3 - #5 Cdim = 1 flat3 flat5 DVD Counter 01:08:00 - Four part chords DVD Counter 01:11:18 - Five part chords
27 Page 27 of 36 DVD Counter 01:15:30 - Four part chords Use these more in Pop or Jazz music CMaj7 Am7 Dm7 F/G DVD Counter 01:22:22 - Paul and the band, part II Play through the chord progression with Paul and the band. DVD Counter 01:25:19 I 6m 4 6m 2m 4 5 I 6m 4 6m I G Em C Em Dm C D G Em C Em D C D G DVD Counter 01:27:03 I 6m 4 5 6m 4 5 6m 4 5 I G Em C D Em C D Em C D G DVD Counter 01:28:30 I 6m 4 b7 I 6m 4 5 b7 I G Em C F G Em C D F G
28 Page 28 of 36 Common Progressions s I Will Celebrate s Hallelujah (Your Love is Amazing) I Will Not Forget You 3. Rock Light the Fire Again Exercise 7 Practice spelling Major triads The following grid shows the Root (1), the third (3) and the fifth (5) of different major triads: Example 1: F Major F A C Db Major Db F Ab Bb Major Bb D F Hint: Between the root and third, there are 2 whole steps (4 half steps). Between the third and the fifth are one and a half steps (3 half steps).
29 Page 29 of 36 Fill in the 5ths of each major chord (there are one and a half steps between the 3 rd and the 5 th ). G G B D D F# A A C# Ab Ab C Bb Bb D C C E Eb Eb G F F A F# F# A#
30 Page 30 of 36 G# G# B# A A C# B B D# Fill in the 3rds of each major chord (there are two whole steps between the root and the 3 rd ). G G D D D A A A E Ab Ab Eb Bb Bb F C C G Eb Eb Bb F F C F# F# C#
31 Page 31 of 36 G# G# D# A A E B B F# Fill in the root, 3 rd and 5 th of each chord. G D A Ab Bb C Eb F F#
32 Page 32 of 36 G# A B Answers 1. Fill in the 5ths G G B D D D F# A A A C# E Ab Ab C Eb Bb Bb D F C C E G Eb Eb G Bb F F A C F# F# A# C#
33 Page 33 of 36 G# G# B# D# A A C# E B B D# F# 2. Fill in the 3rds G G B D D D F# A A A C# E Ab Ab C Eb Bb Bb D F C C E G Eb Eb G Bb F F A C F# F# A# C# G# G# B# D# A A C# E B B D# F#
34 3. Fill in all notes Page 34 of 36 G G B D D D F# A A A C# E Ab Ab C Eb Bb Bb D F C C E G Eb Eb G Bb F F A C F# F# A# C# G# G# B# D# A A C# E B B D# F#
35 Appendix: Page 35 of 36 Variations of the Nashville Number System There are variations nationwide in the exact symbols and numbers used in the Nashville Number System. All of the variations are trying to communicate the same thing what chords to play for a song no matter the key. Here is a partial, but by no means, complete list. Used on this DVD Translates to Variations 1 Major triad I, (1MAJ) 1m Minor triad in place of major 1-, 1MIN, 1min 1m7 Minor 7 th chord 1-7, 1MIN7, 1min7, (1M7) 1maj7 Major 7 th chord 1M7, 1MAJ7, 1, 1 7 2m Minor triad 2-, 2MIN, 2min 2m7 Minor 7 th chord 2-7, 2MIN7, 2min7, (2M7) 2maj Major triad in place of minor 2MAJ, 2M 3m Minor triad 3-, 3MIN, 3min 3m7 Minor 7 th chord 3-7, 3MIN7, 3min7, (2M7) 3maj Major triad in place of minor 3MAJ, 3M 4 Major triad (4MAJ) 5 Major triad (5MAJ) 6m Minor triad 2-, 2MIN, 2min 6m7 Minor 7 th chord 2-7, 2MIN7, 2min7, (2M7) 7dim Diminished triad 7 О, 7DIM 5/7 Major triad over it s 3 rd V/VII
36 Page 36 of 36 More resources for worship leaders and guitar players can be found at our website : This companion workbook was written by Paul Baloche and Sean Swanson. Sean is a seasoned worship pastor and writes many of the charts for our free online songbook. You can contact Sean via his website :
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