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The Nashville Number System

The Nashville Number System

The Nashville Number System

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THE NASHVILLE NUMBER SYSTEM
In the late 50's, Neil Matthews devised a musical number system for the Jordanaires to use in the studio. Charlie McCoy and fellow studio musicians began adapting Matthews' number system into chord charts. The Nashville Number System has evolved into a complete method of writing chord charts and melodies---combining Nashville shorthand with formal notation standards.  
The Nashville Number System is 130 pages with a step by step method of how to write a Nash

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The Civil War: The Nashville Sessions (1998 Studio Cast)

The Civil War: The Nashville Sessions (1998 Studio Cast)

The Civil War: The Nashville Sessions (1998 Studio Cast)

This is the initial volume of a triple-CD release of The Civil War soundtrack, and it's hard to think that the other two could equal this first installment. The Nashville Sessions evokes images of pitched tents and cannons very well. Bookended with narration by the great casting of Charlie Daniels, the compilation is filled by low-key, solemn tracks. "Old Gray Coat," starts out bleak, then kicks into a nice little country-pop song, but the lyrics uncannily convey images of a war few of us really

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Best Of Nashville Mandolins: 25 Songs

Best Of Nashville Mandolins: 25 Songs

Best Of Nashville Mandolins: 25 Songs

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The Songwriter’s and Musician’s guide to Nashville

The Songwriter's and Musician's guide to Nashville

The Songwriter's and Musician's guide to Nashville

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No other single source provides the scores of useful tips and insider information on the Nashville music scene contained in this indispensable guide. The book details how to get songs heard in Music City, U.S.A., find the industry's decision makers, and learn what they're looking for. Accounts written by city residents tell how to get the most out of a trip to Nashville, offering a unique, one-week itinerary packed with good ideas for setting up an artist showcase, finding recording studios, mus

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Nashville And Portland: River Cities Join The 4g Revolution

Nashville And Portland: River Cities Join The 4g Revolution
As technology has evolved and shaped the modern world, river cities like Nashville, TN and Portland, OR have ridden the currents of change throughout the course of history. Just as all rivers reach the sea, so does the flow of information culminate in a vast ocean of knowledge and culture. As technology advances, these thriving urban hotspots are enjoying a flood of new possibilities created by the internet.

Nashville, TN has long been one of the most important and recognizable centers of commerce, culture and education in the South. The capital of Tennessee and a major center of the music industry, Nashville is home to many important businesses, performance venues and universities. Historically an important port on the Cumberland River, Nashville was a major railroad hub and a vital supplier of goods during the American Civil War. After the Battle of Nashville, the city became the first capital to be captured by the Union Army, and because of its strategic importance, its fall had a great impact on the course of the war.

After a relatively quick recovery from the war, Nashville began thriving again, and today The Country Music Capital is thriving as a modern metropolis. The citys various corporate and governmental offices depend on state of the art communication technology to remain competitive and operate efficiently. Residents also rely on connectivity for educational, economic and entertainment opportunities. With a sizeable population placing increased demand on existing 3G wireless service, the recent development of faster, more capacious 4G wireless internet technology is welcomed as a solution to the problem of overcrowded networks.

Nestled at the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia Rivers, Portland, Oregon has arrived in the modern age as an important regional center for commerce, education and culture. As its name implies, Portland has always been an important port city and its strategic location is major reason why its the largest city in Oregon. The famed Lewis and Clark Expedition passed through the Portland area and the roaring lumber industry of the Pacific Northwest has long used Portland as a distribution and processing center.

Like Nashville, Portland is home to several corporate headquarters and major universities, and its residents need access to advanced mobile broadband networks in order to stay competitive in the global economy. Advanced WiMAX technology is providing the 4G wireless connectivity and speed necessary to keep Portland ahead of the times. Known as one of the most green cities in the world, using the internet for business and educational applications is an essential part of reducing waste and eliminating the need to burn fuel during lengthy commutes.

Though these two cities differ historically and geographically, in many ways they are intertwined through business and cultural interests. As new music continues to emanate from Music City, Portland

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A Day in My Life Music Artist Michael Ricks in Nashville TN EP 2

A Day in My Life Music Artist Michael Ricks in Nashville TN EP 2

http://www.michaelricksmusic.com A Day in My Life Music Artist Michael Ricks in Nashville TN EP 2 Check out my documentary as I am working on my music career...

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Studio B: Nashville Outtakes

Studio B: Nashville Outtakes

Studio B: Nashville Outtakes

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Live From Nashville Volume Two

Live From Nashville Volume Two

Live From Nashville Volume Two

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Daniel O'Donnell Live from Nashville, Volume Two is the highly awaited follow up DVD to the instant success of Live from Nashville Volume One which released in the fall of 2011. The sequel contains 23 country classics including the inspiring Green Grass to Bluegrass medley which traces the origins of country music back to Irish roots. The DVD features Charley Pride as a Special Guest.

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Presidential Debate in Nashville – McCain Vs Obama

Presidential Debate in Nashville - McCain Vs Obama

The second Presidential debate was held Tuesday, October 7, 2008 - exactly four weeks before Election Day - at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee. Belmont is a small Christian liberal arts institution (5000 students) near downtown Music City, USA.

This meeting was a 90 minute affair; the format was the 'town hall meeting' type of discussion with questions from the audience and several internet users of selected, mostly undecided, voters directly to the candidates with a one minute limit on a discussion period. (That was largely violated.)

The debate was facilitated by NBC newsman Tom Brokaw. He did a noteworthy job in directing the discussions - at times allowing prolonged debate from each candidate, at times chiding each candidate to keep within the time limits and on topic.

It got underway immediately with no opening statements. The first question concerned economics as did the preponderance of them. The tone of the questions at times reflected the mood of the nation - anguished, anxious, concerned. It seemed that after an hour the questions turned more to foreign policy and were directed primarily at the conditions in Iran, Iraq, and Pakistan. All in all the questions were excellent in their content and pertinence.

There was much at stake in this debate with Senator McCain having the most riding on the outcome owing to his recent slippage in the polls. He did a fair job though at times rambling or resorting to campaign rhetoric we have all heard before which did not necessarily answer the question or contribute to the discussion in a direct and forthright manner.

McCain did not come across especially strong on health care or on the credit crisis facing us. He strongly stated his foreign policy views and was persuasive in doing so. Overall, his performance most likely did little to change the dynamics of the race where Obama has taken a pronounced and troublesome lead over the last week.

Senator Obama did a superb job answering the questions, demonstrating poise under fire, and exhibiting his calm and eloquent manner. His stage presence was relaxed and smooth as he addressed the audience. He appeared to have a good grasp of the essentials, was organized in his responses, and was not in the attack mode as was McCain at times. But, he adeptly countered almost every parry from McCain with civility and intelligently.

Obama's strong points were in the domestic arena including health care and tax cuts for the middle class although McCain convincingly warned of raising taxes on anyone. Obama was less than clear on the current credit debacle. He won style points in his display of self-confidence and ease with the audience which will be helpful in dispelling doubts as to whether he is 'Presidential' material.

Post debate analysis differed as it did last time. I watched MSNBC coverage - not out of love for that overly biased cable news outlet, but because I felt they would be most

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