You just can’t trust online information

As for Nashville numbers I get that since it’s largely for tonal stuff in minor or major and folks seem to wanna think keycenter/parent scale the logic fails because
A Blues then would be instead of C F G being 145 in C 5 1 2 in F
Yes. That’s what I’m saying. If something is in A minor I say “this is 6- 2 3 in C”.
 
Yes A Mixolydian is D.

Ed has already explained this. Quite unfortunately, modal keys have never made it into standard notation. So any tune with a minor tonic is notated in a plain (natural) minor key and any tune with a major tonic is written in a major (ionian) key. And as mixolydian is major, a major key is used, regardless of the hassle to add an additional flat/natural in front of that pesky 7th.
 
Ed has already explained this. Quite unfortunately, modal keys have never made it into standard notation. So any tune with a minor tonic is notated in a plain (natural) minor key and any tune with a major tonic is written in a major (ionian) key. And as mixolydian is major, a major key is used, regardless of the hassle to add an additional flat/natural in front of that pesky 7th.
I see what you mean.
 
Well he did say 6- 2 3 so that’s Am D E
Yes. I messed that up though. Should have been 6- 2- 3- if is in A minor.

With an E7 it would be written 6- 2- 5of6-


I do that all the time because 3 means 3- in my dumb brain because 3 is minor already why do i have to explain this to myself? 😄😄
 
If it's for your personal organisation, anything goes, obviously. But you might want to communicate about these things with others one day...
That’s why i do it this way. For communication purposes.

It completely bypasses using inefficient notation.
 
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That’s why i do it this way. For communication purposes.

It completely bypasses using inefficient notation.

People you possibly communicate with will likely not know your system. That's why most of us stick to what is best common knowlegde, shortcomings notwithstanding.
 
If you were teaching a robot to write music wouldn’t it simplify the algorithm?

That's actually an interesting question.
There's a whole truckload of strange, unclear, shady and whatever things when it comes to musical notation and analysis. Maybe an AI would be able to weed out some of those - but rest assured, on of the hostorical "camps" (kinda like classical vs. more modern) would be all up in arms.
 
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