I understand your point. The musician I worked with who helped to teach me Nashville Notation taught me to indicate whether 2's, 3's and 6's were minor, because they aren't necessarily. They are indicated with a hyphen (-) such as 2- or with an 'm' such as 2m. In fact, I just pulled out my copy of "The Nashville Number System" by Chas Williams and all the charts indicate whether the chords are minor using one of the two methods I described.

Case in point, the song I am currently working on, "Three Barrels" has 2's where some are minor and others are not. The musicians, and myself, would have no way of knowing which I wanted. And with my poor memory, I wouldn't remember. :-)

Hope this helps.


Ricky

________
Songwriter-Artist
RickyHarris.com