BEBOP With Limits (7) | There Will Never Be Another You
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- Опубліковано 14 гру 2024
- Here's a Bebop exercise over the changes of "There Will Never Be Another You" for all musicians...to enhance your creativity and build your Bebop box of tools. By imposing a "limit," you lengthen your creativity.
If you'd like a PDF of this exercise, click here: www.aimeenolte....
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Best jazz improvisation instruction on the internet. Music is a hearing art and your teaching always has that as it’s foundation. Bravo 👏
Aimee, thanks so much for your lessons! I play guitar, but use your lessons, all the same, as they definitely apply. Bebop is my favorite jazz style, and using my ear, I can quickly apply the concepts you teach.
EJwannabe nice! Thanks for watching and for the feedback!
Aimee, I'm a jazz trombonist with a strong passion for the bebop style. I'm learning a lot from your videos. Thank you so much! :-)
Barf! I can dig it. Great in this context! Really a good lesson Aimee!
Wonderful song❤
Thank you! You are great!!!
Wow, I practice accompanying your singing with a bass on my left. Great exercise.
That's a incredible challenge to go from and get back to the melody, love it!!, thanks a bunch!,
Thanks that’s actually a really good idea for practice I’m going to work on that tonight with a few tunes. TY...
Happy New Year, Aimee! Thank you so much for making great videos!
Viet To you're very welcome,Viet To! Happy New Year to you too!
A very good job, Your voice is the best!
Great exercise!
Thanks for sharing, thats a cool idea for practicing.
This is such a great video! Keep them coming!
Coty Cockrell thanks, Coty!
Happy New Year! Instantly favourited! Sure you'll keep these videos coming in for year 2017, you probably already made this your resolution last year- love all your vids- keep up the great work!
maramazone thanks so much! Yes I'll keep em coming!
Aimee Nolte Great! Will definitely keep tuning in! 😊
Happy New Year Aimee and thanks for all your great work in 2016:)
Ever notice how a lot of jazz standards, this one included, seem to overwhelmingly be in the key of E flat major? If I had a nickel for every time I played an E flat major seventh chord, i'd be a millionaire by now.
Very cool!
Inspirational ideas, Aimee.
Found your channel through Rick Beato; I am also a guitar player (studied the Sandoli method) and a great lesson transcends the instrument being used, in my opinion. Great lesson. :) (ps, beebop rules! lol)
Ben Asaro I sure appreciate that, Ben. Thanks!
youre amazing!
Your videos are addictive
Vanitas woohoo🙌🏼🙌🏼😝
i am really interested in jazz, been learning by myself but i don't have jazz teachers where i live.
Vanitas that's why UA-cam is amazing! :)
Would love to hear you sing this in Ab or Bb. Nice lines :)
With limitation comes liberation
Excelent !! wauuu super
Good morning. Please send me the parts. Thank you.
For sure, i want the pdf please! Tx
You are amazingggg!
This is sooo important!!! I remember in school that we used to train just a little to understand how improvisation works... but we weren't really given the opportunity to grasp how to actually apply it. what i've done is, i've written out entire solos over a tune, giant steps, i love you, yard bird suite, and after playing what i wanted to hear, what was written on paper, i could then hear the songs in my head without an accompaniment. It still is difficult to then branch off the solo and be free. I lack the will power to write bebop licks, because i don't know who gives the best ones to copy. But this, what you shared just made a lot of sense, plus, I can better understand the turn arounds, and theoretically how to apply a phrase, or like you said a bebop scale. Could you recommend a good source for bebop phrases, and more importantly, what source could you share, about the names of the scales within a scale and bebop scales. i have yet to find this. Thanks a bunch for sticking to one song too...it means you are actually working things out more and more each time. I've had better outcomes with other songs when i focus on just one, what i want to say comes out more fluid. I play trumpet, a little anyway.
Watch all of my bebop videos and listen to charlie Parker, bud Powell and dizzy Gillespie
Hello :D
I've tried your advice. It was a bit high for me indeed but it was a nice challenge!
Thanks for teaching us so well :D
By the way: Bonne Année, as we say in France !
Lst Aimé so high! My husband heard me shooting the video and was like,"are you SURE they need to hear it sung?!" 😂
super lesson : )
Hey Aimee,
I love your videos.
what camera are you using for your recordings?
Happy New Year!
Oren Mangel oh Oren. Lol a stupid iPhone 6+. I know the lighting suffered here. It's a struggle to get a video made on vacation. But I only ever use this phone for my videos. Someday I'll have a more professional setup, I'm hoping. Thanks for not calling me out too bad!
Idk which one is harder for me, this or singing the tune and walking bass at the same time!
This is an awesome practice for just the spontaneous creation of bebop lines tho I dig.
Has nothing to do with your lesson but, is that a Westin? Thank you.
which scales can i use on /Ebmaj / am7(b5) D7 / Ebmaj Ab7 / Gm C7 / Fm Bb7 / Ebmaj // i dont understand u.u
+Lion Skyde try not to think about scales for me. Try out different notes over those chords and avoid the ones that sound bad to you. Embrace and use the ones that sound good. 🙌🏼
thanks!
Aimee I think you have a lot in common with Diana Krall.
cocovi I think she's great so I'll take that as a compliment! :)
I think you did a great work and I'm eager to consult the sheet you wrote about the song, but I didn't understand your email address, I'm italian and my english isn't so skilled ahahah can you write me your email to share your work? thanks :)
+Cipumbaday just go to the shop on my website aimeenolte.com :)
Very nice lines but the song is in Eb and you end in D, am I the only one who notice this??
singing sweet music to you...in her bedroom guys! XD
nezkeys79 oh sheeze 🙄😂
Aimee Nolte yeah i got distracted lol ;)
I figured out who Aimee talks like: Amanda Tapping.
All the greatest players, at least in the so-called "mainstream" styles, go back to the tune implicitly or explicitly. Dexter Gordon comes to mind immediately for some reason. Every time I heard Hank Jones play he did this. Jimmy Heath and Oscar Peterson are both on record talking about the importance of melody.
m hampton absolutely!
Killer
princess leah jazz,your so beautiful.great lesson.