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Music Theory for Songwriters
Erol Oz
16 episodes
1 month ago
Dive into western music theory from a songwriter's perspective with Dr. Erol Oz.
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Dive into western music theory from a songwriter's perspective with Dr. Erol Oz.
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Episode 6: Scale Degree Numbers, Nashville Number System, and Intervals
Music Theory for Songwriters
5 minutes 52 seconds
5 years ago
Episode 6: Scale Degree Numbers, Nashville Number System, and Intervals

Last episode we discussed Whole Steps and Half Steps and the pattern of steps to create a C Major Scale. In this episode, we shift the perspective to refer to each note of the scale (scale degree) as a number, rather than a letter. Sort of an introduction to the Nashville Number System. We also use numbers to identify Intervals in melodies. For example, C to D is a 2nd, since D is the 2nd note of the scale. Thanks for listening, and search for Erol Oz on Spotify.

Music Theory for Songwriters
Dive into western music theory from a songwriter's perspective with Dr. Erol Oz.