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Okay, this opening is immediately intriguing. The idea of a 'crazy' but effective way to learn chord progressions is a hook. Mentioning Ed Sheeran and The Beatles sets a high bar for musical analysis, which makes sense.
It's cool how they're connecting these massive artists to the learning process. Tyler, The Creator's journey with jazz progressions, especially the '2-5-1,' feels like a relatable pivot point for any musician looking to grow.
Hearing the direct link between learning a jazz progression and the tangible change in Tyler's *Flower Boy* production is really strong evidence. It shows how a specific harmonic concept can unlock new sounds.

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The speaker introduces a counter-intuitive method for learning chord progressions, contrasting it with traditional, time-consuming approaches [0:00]. He highlights how artists like Ed Sheeran dedicated significant effort to analyzing existing music, such as The Beatles' catalog, to grasp their harmonic structures [0:05]. This traditional route involves meticulous study to understand every chord progression employed by influential artists [0:08].
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The speaker introduces a counter-intuitive method for learning chord progressions, contrasting it with traditional, time-consuming approaches [0:00]. He highlights how artists like Ed Sheeran dedicated significant effort to analyzing existing music, such as The Beatles' catalog, to grasp their harmonic structures [0:05]. This traditional route involves meticulous study to understand every chord progression employed by influential artists [0:08].
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