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Okay, a three-part breakdown for playing by ear sounds super logical. Breaking it down into scale, then chords in the scale, then the song's specific chords makes a lot of sense. I'm curious to see how they make this accessible.
This intro is great – setting clear expectations about what's to come. The promise of learning to play *any* song by ear is a huge hook. They're really selling the idea that this structured approach works.
I like that they're not just talking about the 'what' but the 'how'. Mentioning three actionable things to get started right away is a smart move. It makes the whole process seem less daunting and more achievable.

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The video introduces a three-part framework for learning to play any song on the piano by ear [0:00]. The initial step, "part one," focuses on identifying the correct scale of the song [0:04]. Following this, "part two" involves determining the chords that fit within that identified scale [0:07]. Finally, "part three" synthesizes these findings to work out the actual chords used in the song itself [0:10]. Mastering this structured approach, the speaker asserts, is the key to being able to play any desired song without sheet music [0:12].
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The video introduces a three-part framework for learning to play any song on the piano by ear [0:00]. The initial step, "part one," focuses on identifying the correct scale of the song [0:04]. Following this, "part two" involves determining the chords that fit within that identified scale [0:07]. Finally, "part three" synthesizes these findings to work out the actual chords used in the song itself [0:10]. Mastering this structured approach, the speaker asserts, is the key to being able to play any desired song without sheet music [0:12].
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