Any piano melody is made up of its smallest parts its notes. Those who learn chords do not actually learn these smallest pieces, but instead learn how to break the music into chunks. By dealing with songs one chunk at a time and matching what is heard, many piano players enjoy greater freedom of creativity as they progress.
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