![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I first saw this in a book I bought many years ago called "Basic Principles of Music Theory" published by Harper & Row. In the key of C major, the chords C, Dm, Em, F, G, Am would be notated like this: I, ii, iii, IV, V, vi. Upper case letters are used for major chords, and lower case letters for minor chords. Within a scale, Roman Numerals are used to represent chords. Numbers have been used to analyze classical music for many years. ![]() We'll be bringing you an article from the AudioJungle archives each Sunday (or this week, Friday). This article was previously published on the AudioJungle blog, which has moved on to a new format in 2010. I've decided to start playing by the numbers. People paint by numbers, dial phone numbers, organize books by numbers, and tell time with numbers. As a Mathematics graduate, I know how useful numbers are.
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