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Wow, this is really intriguing! The idea that professional piano playing isn't some innate talent but a learnable system is a great hook. I'm curious to see how he breaks down playing 'almost anything' by ear.
Okay, so he's saying this system is for everyone, no matter their skill level. That's awesome. And the fact that you don't need a ton of theory is super encouraging; it really makes it feel accessible to the average person.
Singing the notes of the major scale as numbers... that's a clever way to start. It makes sense that building from a foundational scale is key, and focusing on the sound with numbers rather than just memorizing keys is a smart approach.

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The core of playing almost any song on the piano, regardless of skill level, lies in a five-step system that simplifies melodies and chords into numbers [0:30-1:00]. The initial step involves mastering the major scale by singing its notes as numbers, from one to seven and back [1:00-1:30]. This foundational skill is crucial, as the speaker emphasizes not moving on until one can accurately sing the scale numbers and associated notes [1:30-2:00]. This number association with pitches is the first key to unlocking melodies.
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The core of playing almost any song on the piano, regardless of skill level, lies in a five-step system that simplifies melodies and chords into numbers [0:30-1:00]. The initial step involves mastering the major scale by singing its notes as numbers, from one to seven and back [1:00-1:30]. This foundational skill is crucial, as the speaker emphasizes not moving on until one can accurately sing the scale numbers and associated notes [1:30-2:00]. This number association with pitches is the first key to unlocking melodies.
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