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Mess With The Time. Don't Let The Time MESS YOU (Demo)
This is a little demonstration video, using "There Is No Greater Love" (Isham Jones/Marty Symes) to launch us into my next video with nearly the same title, when we will analyze and break down what I have done and talk about how to apply these techniques to your own playing. Can you find the time stamp where the time MESSED me?
The follow up video is here: • Mess With The Time PAR...
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Aimee Nolte
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Congrats to Katie Ward who transcribed two choruses and sent it to me! It will be on the website soon!
Wow! I haven't viewed an impromptu video like that since watching Oscar Peterson. Awesome control and vocabulary! Excellent as always Aimee
I didn't notice the missed beat and I listened to this twice. If this is an example of bad playing, everyone should be bad like you. I loved this.
That finale is just jaw-dropping
Fresh and swinging. Sounds like Bird had sat at the piano. Great!
Nice jam... very cool.
That was excellent. It's always good to watch what notes you are playing.
Love the feeling of this! Was thinking while listening, this could (almost entirely) be a string bass walking around, and maybe a tenor sax or clarinet or flugelhorn, doing the treble. Imagining how that might sound . . Sweet!
Great idea for a workshop ! Gracias AIMEE !!!
So cool! Thanks for taking the time to share!
This video has real potential. It would be cool to discuss how phrases help keep your place in the music. Like a discussion on 2, 4, and 8 bar phrases and how to accentuate the phrase. You could discuss feeling time in larger chunks. I'm still exploring that stuff. Really helps with "punctuation", know what I mean?
You are great!
Thanks so much for doing this tune, were picking this up in jazz band and I've been needing some improv ideas. You're always a great example and always easy and clear to follow.
Simply incredible!!
Beautiful, and inspiring!
Inspiring Aimee, thanks.
very nice Aimee!!!
Great stuff !
love it!
Nice to hear you jam out on a tune!
fab love it
Great performance (like the hair)👍👍
Hi Aimee- I think the time messed with you at 0:12-0:13. All the rest of the way, you were the boss!! Great syncopations and quotes, too. Best, Elliot
@PrashantSamlal
7 жыл бұрын
it was around 0:25 i think
love ya!
great
Truly fabulous. Loved the Evans-y ending. Can you comment on what you did there?
@AimeeNolte
7 жыл бұрын
+Nominal Egg Abma, Dbma, Gbma, Bma, F. Thanks!
Love your videos! Any advice for an old guy wanting to take up the piano? Long time guitar and mandolin player. I can read a little, not great. What do you think about in person lessons as opposed to online/skype...etc. Thanks again for the inspiring videos!
Aimee amazing performance. Did you ever listen to Lennie Tristano? He was known for the contrapuntal style. Two melodies and only hinting at the chords. Like you, he was known as a great teacher, too.
As someone (well, a musician, I guess...) who just stumbled across this, but knows very little about jazz, I really enjoyed your playing. Is there a full band performance doing a similar take on the song? Not that yours wasn't great...!).
Time to tune that piano.😇
@AimeeNolte
7 жыл бұрын
+David D you are right. It's been three weeks. Doing it in a couple of days.
@batlin
7 жыл бұрын
I heard it too, but wow, only 3 weeks? Is that a thing with grand / baby grand pianos, or is it just because it sees so much action? My upright hasn't been tuned for a good few years and it's mostly in tune... mostly.
@BluePi1313
7 жыл бұрын
batlin depends on the temperature/humidity change. Though i feel like 3 weeks is a short time for it to be that out of tune.. then again i've only been able to afford keyboards and uprights
Is there a specific genre of jazz you're singing and playing. Its my favorite
cool intro
Dave Brubeck meets Sesame Street.
I like seeing the keys you are playing. Really appreciate getting a chance to learn. Is this piece improve? Just wondering.
@AimeeNolte
7 жыл бұрын
+Eric Barritt thx eric. And yes...one take too. This, some glitches
Blimpless
Is it right around 1:46?
@AimeeNolte
7 жыл бұрын
+James B getting warmer
1:32-ish, 2 beat discrepancy? Beat 1 became 3 and 3 became 1? Has this already been answered?
cool vid! was the little blip at about 3:20?
@AimeeNolte
7 жыл бұрын
+Abraham Frandsen no
@AimeeNolte
7 жыл бұрын
Abraham Frandsen but I see why you said that. It was a tiny fumble.
Was the blip at 3:23?
@AimeeNolte
7 жыл бұрын
+James B no
@AimeeNolte
7 жыл бұрын
James B but I see why you said that. It was a tiny fumble. There's a worse one. Lol
I heard some Thelonius Monk influence?
It give me no pleasure to find fault with a brilliant performance, but one of the bar morphs to beat 3 of the bar around 1:33. A two beat discrepancy excused by attempting to keep a melodic rhythmic constant going beginning at different parts of the bar, unsuccessful at this performance but probably beautifully successful at most performances. Thanks, Aimee.
@AimeeNolte
7 жыл бұрын
+Larry Kleinfeld NAILED IT!! That's exactly it, and thanks for being so sweet about it. What a guy. 😍
@samijarbouh9348
7 жыл бұрын
Larry Kleinfeld how could you tell??
@seheyt
7 жыл бұрын
Tapping along, mentally or physically - I had to listen again, consciously following along
@camtaylormusic
7 жыл бұрын
Ah man, how did I not see this? Dang! Also interesting that we said it in similar ways, though I'll agree that was a nice way to put it.
@nezkeys79
7 жыл бұрын
Lol im oblivious to tis cant hear whatevrr it is. Sick solo tho
*Don't hold back, just let your hair down and... YOU GO GIRL!* Fantastic technique. _but piano unison sounds bad / it needs tuning, also this audio recording is moderately (~1%) distorted_
Getryour piano tuned!
@AimeeNolte
2 ай бұрын
This was 7 years ago :) Now…after many comments like yours, I have it tuned monthly
Gotta love bad hair days ;) I never have them cause I'm bald :p
@AimeeNolte
7 жыл бұрын
+Kris Luyckx I love my curly hair. Thanks for reminding me to wear it like this more often!
The second word should have been "gives", not "give". How did I miss that?!! A mistake I wouldn't make most times, as was yours, I'm sure.
@AimeeNolte
7 жыл бұрын
+Larry Kleinfeld 🙌🏼🙌🏼
Tempo is not perfect