Originally Posted By: Charlie Fogle
People that use NN and are proficient can mentally enter a chord progression into paper or the BIAB Chord Chart extremely fast.

I hadn't realised the richness of the Nashville Notation, usually seeing it refered to just an Nashville Numbering System. I've always used Roman numerals for the keyless notation.

I think one reason it's quick to transcribe/transpose is that one learns the notes in the keys. To start from one key and transpose to another seems to me to involve a calculation every time, either this note/chord +/- X semitones, or "this is the fifth of C, and I want the fifth of E, so I want B. The latter has to be slower.


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