Originally Posted By: Jim Fogle
I believe the number of sharps and flats available in a Nashville Number chord sheet are related to whatever key signature is designated.

You are writing your chord sheet in a key signature of "G". The+++ G Major +++ scale has one sharp, F# and no flats.

What happens if you switch key signatures?



Would be the same thing. Look at the picture in my first post, the song is in the key of "C". Everything was displayed as flat (b), except for the 4#.

Doesn't matter what key signature, it is always the 4#, and 2b, 3b, 6b, 7b.

I really wish I could have everything displayed in #.


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