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If you're into making music or music production, ear training videos. They're great for hearing different types of chords, specific frequencies, and it's the kind of thing that takes practice so they have very high replay value.
For example, Chords: https://youtu.be/YA-TXGYxOSw?si=opQzJFSv06BkKyE8
Frequencies: https://youtu.be/AVq2l5hAIE8?si=G7RGEJgARuykRiA9
Here is an alternative Piped link(s): https://piped.video/YA-TXGYxOSw?si=opQzJFSv06BkKyE8
https://piped.video/AVq2l5hAIE8?si=G7RGEJgARuykRiA9
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