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<strong>The</strong> Least You Need to Know<br />

◆ Lead sheets present melody, chords, and lyrics.<br />

◆ Chord sheets are used to present chords only—and can use standard chord<br />

notation or the simplified Nashville Number System of notation.<br />

◆ Choral scores include individual parts for soprano, alto, tenor, and bass;<br />

plus piano accompaniment.<br />

◆ Band and orchestral scores include separate staves for each instrument—<br />

and can be written in either concert or transposed keys.<br />

◆ <strong>The</strong> chore of creating written music can be made easier by computerized<br />

music notation programs, such as Finale or Sibelius.<br />

Chapter 19: Lead Sheets and Scores 255

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