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WATCH THIS FREE EAR TRAINING VIDEO SERIES: https://www.TheMusicalEar.com/ 🔴 https://jazztutorial.com/licks - Click Here to get my '29 Jazz Piano Licks' sheet music (free). 🔴 https://jazztutorial.com/sheet-music - Click Here to get my '23 Sweet Chord Progressions' sheet music (free). 🔴 https://JazzTutorial.com/chord-voicin... - Click Here to get my 'Jazz Piano Chord Voicing Guide' (free). ▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀ LESSON NOTES: In this video I'll show you why playing music by ear isn't as difficult as you might think... I'll show you a very important melodic shape - which you'll hear in many songs... And when you hear this shape, it tells you where the melody belongs within the scale. And once you know where the melody fits within the scale - transcribing the rest becomes quite easy, because there will be lots of repetition... And you can keep using the melodic shape as an 'anchor' to remind you where you are within the scale. If you can think of a song that uses this melodic shape - please post its name in the comments below. EPIC MOMENTS: 1:04 One key ear training explained 1:22 You don't have to identify every interval 2:11 Today's melodic shape 5:18 Can you transcribe this Bee Gees melody? 9:46 Can you spot the common shape? 11:49 Ingrain this melodic shape with composition 12:17 Final words / continue watching part 2... Interlude music composed by Julian Bradley