I thought about that - it seems less arbitrary than tracking just two individual faces. But if the notes of every face were played, every turn would sound the same because all the notes would always be played at the same time. So it wouldn't reflect any progression from the scrambled state to...
Not sure if this helps, but the first half of the chord progression maps the notes played on the white face because he starts with white. After he finishes F2L, it switches to yellow. Using the method described in the TED video, only the notes on one single face are played at a time. Therefore...
I assigned the chords shown in the video:
Green: C-Major
Yellow: D-Minor
Red: A-Major
White: B-Major
Blue: Eb-Major
Orange: D-Major
This is how all the notes were mapped onto each face:
This video is a response to the TED-Ed video, "How to play a Rubik’s Cube like a piano" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FW2Hvs5WaRY).
Listen to the chord progression of Collin Burns's 5.25 world record single! :D
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