I found this Lesson very helpful, can you teach more about the melody along with the chords. I have never had anyone to teach me the number system the way you do.I will be following you more often, God Bless.
I took some lessons when I was a kid, but I never had time to practice, so I gave up. 25+ years later, I finally have the time and the support to learn. Hopefully, this will get me on the fast track.
I’ve stumbled across this lesson. It helped me tremendously like in a 24 hour period. My friends were impressed by my playing 😅 I just couldn’t get it until I saw the lessing on the number system. Thank you so much looking for more of your wonderful lessons.
This is what’s called Scale Degrees. This has been around in music theory for much longer than the Nashville Number System. The Nashville Number System uses scale degrees but there’s much more to it.
I never knew about this number system! I happen to stumble upon your video. So glad i did. It really helps me as Im just a beginner!! Thank you Brandon. God bless you & your ministry!!
You did a very good explaining the number system, I learned so much the very first time. I've been looking for you a long time. Thank you sooooo much!!!
I came across this video three days ago and I have already been able to pick out different songs. I’ve watched this video probably 20 times. You have simplified playing piano. I was in the band in high school and on scholarship in college. What’s awesome is being able to play in keys I never thought I would be able to play in. Love this video and and all the others you have made. Thank you for making this.
I don't know how you popped up on my feed but it was exactly what I was looking for. It's been real easy to understand you. I appreciate it very much. Someone else was trying to teach me this in a different manner but I wasn't catching on as well. I feel like I have a better flow with you. I believe this will help me better express my songs in the studio with other musicians. Thank you!!
Thank you for this brilliant tutorial. I came across it last year and did not take the time to see what you were saying and how empowering it is for musical expression. Now I am internalizing these pearls you share. Blessings bruh!
I play acoustic guitar and I still really enjoyed this lesson. A great video for you to do would be on the #1, #4, #5 numbers. I just learned yesterday that usually the #1 and #5 are fully diminished and the #4 is usually the half diminished (maybe you could expound on this). We moved to St. Louis about a year ago and I started, in January, playing acoustic guitar under Jeromy Hoffee at the Sanctuary. I never used the Number system until I started to play at the Sanctuary but it really makes sense to me. I'm learning more all of the time. Thank you for this video. My wife plays piano and this will really help her.
Thanks for posting this material Brandon! I'm starting down the path of learning the number system myself. If you ever have the time, I'd love for you post more about using the number system. Specifically what you mentioned at 15:17. I'd love to learn more about playing chords without always using the root position. That said, I hope you continue making videos. I appreciate all that you do!
Thank you for creating this video! I shared this with my entire music team as we are going to be learning this together and putting into action with monthly band practices. We appreciate this breakdown and explanation! :D
Hi Brandon ... this was a really helpful and well done video. I am just learning to play the piano and I can see that learning the scales will need to be a priority.
Thank you for all the information! Just started playing at a very small church and I am self taught. So this is very helpful, but at times if you could slow down just a bit! :)
you can change the speed of the video by adjusting it in settings which is to the right just under the video same horizontal area that volume and pause are. comes in handy to speed up too, with some talk shows.
I am familiar with and understand the numbering system,.my question is, with the numbering system how do you know which octave you should play In ( I play piano/ keyboard mostly)
The number system doesn't let you know which octave to play. You will use the number system plus you ear to play the right chords in the right octave. Hope this helps!
Hi again Brandon ... it looks like there may be a typo on the pdf that goes with this video. You have D listed as 6 and 7 in the key of Eb. I just thought you would want to know.
Brandon, I believe you are sincere in teaching this, but as a musician and producer in Nashville for more than 45 years I can tell you that the progression you are using (1,2m,3,4,5,6m,7dim) is NOT the basis for the Nashville Number System. All the chords in the NNS are major...always. There is never a time when a professional Nashville musician will play a 6 as a minor. A number by itself will always be read as Major. A minor chord must have a suffix attached as in 6- or 6m. I pray you research this and get it right.
I found this Lesson very helpful, can you teach more about the melody along with the chords.
I have never had anyone to teach me the number system the way you do.I will be following you more often, God Bless.
I took some lessons when I was a kid, but I never had time to practice, so I gave up. 25+ years later, I finally have the time and the support to learn. Hopefully, this will get me on the fast track.
I praise God for you Brandon. You explained the number system very well.
For years I’ve been looking for this!! Great breakdown!
I’ve stumbled across this lesson. It helped me tremendously like in a 24 hour period. My friends were impressed by my playing 😅 I just couldn’t get it until I saw the lessing on the number system. Thank you so much looking for more of your wonderful lessons.
This is what’s called Scale Degrees. This has been around in music theory for much longer than the Nashville Number System.
The Nashville Number System uses scale degrees but there’s much more to it.
I never knew about this number system! I happen to stumble upon your video. So glad i did. It really helps me as Im just a beginner!! Thank you Brandon. God bless you & your ministry!!
Thanks Bruh, I’m Grateful
God Bless 💪🏾
The most thorough and generous! explanation of the Number System. Powerful for anyone who wants to play in every key. Thank you, Sir.
You give a clear explanation of the number system, I'm looking forward to learning this method of playing the piano
You did a very good explaining the number system, I learned so much the very first time. I've been looking for you a long time. Thank you sooooo much!!!
Thank you for the video on the numbering system, I'm gonna work on it until I get it.
THANK YOU sooo much for this video!! You’re a gifted teacher!!
I came across this video three days ago and I have already been able to pick out different songs. I’ve watched this video probably 20 times. You have simplified playing piano. I was in the band in high school and on scholarship in college. What’s awesome is being able to play in keys I never thought I would be able to play in. Love this video and and all the others you have made. Thank you for making this.
I don't know how you popped up on my feed but it was exactly what I was looking for. It's been real easy to understand you. I appreciate it very much. Someone else was trying to teach me this in a different manner but I wasn't catching on as well. I feel like I have a better flow with you. I believe this will help me better express my songs in the studio with other musicians. Thank you!!
Thank you for this brilliant tutorial. I came across it last year and did not take the time to see what you were saying and how empowering it is for musical expression. Now I am internalizing these pearls you share. Blessings bruh!
Thank you for sharing this! Especially the PDF I've been wanting to learn the number system!
This is so helpful!!! Thank you so much! You teached it so simply!
GAME CHANGING INFO!!!! Thank You!
Brilliant I wish I knew of this sooner
I play acoustic guitar and I still really enjoyed this lesson. A great video for you to do would be on the #1, #4, #5 numbers. I just learned yesterday that usually the #1 and #5 are fully diminished and the #4 is usually the half diminished (maybe you could expound on this). We moved to St. Louis about a year ago and I started, in January, playing acoustic guitar under Jeromy Hoffee at the Sanctuary. I never used the Number system until I started to play at the Sanctuary but it really makes sense to me. I'm learning more all of the time. Thank you for this video. My wife plays piano and this will really help her.
Very well explained
Very clear. Thank you
Thank you very much. You’re the best man🔥
Thanks for posting this material Brandon! I'm starting down the path of learning the number system myself. If you ever have the time, I'd love for you post more about using the number system. Specifically what you mentioned at 15:17. I'd love to learn more about playing chords without always using the root position. That said, I hope you continue making videos. I appreciate all that you do!
Thanks for learning videos 🎉 greetings from Kottayam Vazhoor Kerala India 🎉 Awaiting more vedios pls put vedio to identify common rhythms in songs🎉
This has been a blessing. Thanks!
Appreciate that instruct.
Thank you for creating this video! I shared this with my entire music team as we are going to be learning this together and putting into action with monthly band practices. We appreciate this breakdown and explanation! :D
Excellent
You r the best thanks
Thank you for this!
Thankyou gonna try this
Thank you so much! This video was very helpful. I feel like I can finally understand what I'm doing. Great tutorial!
Thank you.
Yes my brother. Thank you so very much. You are the best. Awesome video. Lord Bless you. Stay safe. In Jesus Name!
I got it thanks God Bless
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Hi Brandon ... this was a really helpful and well done video. I am just learning to play the piano and I can see that learning the scales will need to be a priority.
this is good stuff, thanks so much
Yeah Man! That's what I teach!
7:51 Did not know the church piano fill ins were this simple
Thank You for this :) GODBLESS YOU MORE my brother hehe..
musician from Philippines here!
Are you able to do a tutorial for “Wonderful Savior” by Trent Cory? I’ll PAY FOR IT
Hi I want to know and learn to play organ or keyboard uts a big help for me thank you 😭👏🏻🙏
Helpful,could you do a shouting music tutorial in Aflat
Can you please do all things come of thee
can i get this pdf without downloading youtube premium as i dont want to do that please
You make it so plain to understand. Thank you
Thank you for all the information! Just started playing at a very small church and I am self taught. So this is very helpful, but at times if you could slow down just a bit! :)
you can change the speed of the video by adjusting it in settings which is to the right just under the video same horizontal area that volume and pause are. comes in handy to speed up too, with some talk shows.
Can you send me the link to download the number chart?
Howi can get a copy of pdf on number and scales?
I am familiar with and understand the numbering system,.my question is, with the numbering system how do you know which octave you should play In ( I play piano/ keyboard mostly)
The number system doesn't let you know which octave to play. You will use the number system plus you ear to play the right chords in the right octave. Hope this helps!
Hi guys, how can I download the numbering pdf?
Looking for “Chords for Everyone”… is this the right place?
Hi again Brandon ... it looks like there may be a typo on the pdf that goes with this video. You have D listed as 6 and 7 in the key of Eb. I just thought you would want to know.
Thank you so much!
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Brandon, I believe you are sincere in teaching this, but as a musician and producer in Nashville for more than 45 years I can tell you that the progression you are using (1,2m,3,4,5,6m,7dim) is NOT the basis for the Nashville Number System. All the chords in the NNS are major...always. There is never a time when a professional Nashville musician will play a 6 as a minor. A number by itself will always be read as Major. A minor chord must have a suffix attached as in 6- or 6m. I pray you research this and get it right.
Thank you for your feedback! Blessings!
Very helpful thanks. Bless you