Aimee Nolte Music

I just want to take a second and say hello to my new followers this week. The video about chords that made the baby get emotional has brought in some new people and I wanted to thank you. Make sure to check out my playlists and see what the channel is about. My interest in music is vast and I make a lot of different kinds of videos. If you want to learn to play piano, there is a piano basics playlist, and I have PDFs on my website that go along with different videos sometimes so pay attention for that. Everybody have a great day and listen to something amazing.! That always makes it a great day.

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@diannesutton7399

That particular video was great. But right before I saw that one I found an old video where you told how you learned to play by ear. Sometimes I like listening to people talk about playing piano instead of watching a piano lesson. 😊

2 months ago | 2  

@randyhammer2183

I am turning my granddaughter Vaden(age 10) on to your you tubes. We both dug into her first jazz blues pieces this summer for her recital. I had her teacher pout together a rhythm backing track featuring Bag’sGroove, Straight No Chaser, and Tenor Madness. She really took to it and enjoyed it. I showed her your twenty minute BLUES IN F video with great ideas for her to experiment with after showing her the blues scale and major and minor pentatonic scales to dip her toe into the water. She really loves improvisation and makes some cool statements staying inside of the scales that work. We definitely are seeking a structured path using the standards as a springboard create improvisation using the most used chord progressions that show up in so many jazz standards. Please offer a guidance to head us in the right direction.

2 months ago | 1  

@OjiiSan53

I have been building a library of your videos for about a year now, in a feature of my web browser (Collections). I titled this particular collection "Music School". My mom was a keyboardist and for 20+ years was a member of AFofM Local 11-637 in Louisville, Ky. (chartered since February 11th, 1897). I learn things from you I wish I had learned when I was 12. (I'm 71. Wouldn't it be something if I had learned these things 59 years ago? 🤔🙄 I want you to know your videos are a welcome antidote for me to the current unpleasantness that makes up most of national and international news these days. I remember an old Rod McKuen song titled "It Makes Me Cry to See the Things Some Men Do" ... That's all I have to say about that. Your lessons are a source or insight into what my ears, brain, and consciousness are experiencing from music (and why ... and how ...). And your voice is a welcome relief from the noise of the world. Thanks for all you do. Cheers. V/R, Wayne P.S. Mom always closed each night with "Smile". (Did you know those lyrics are by Charlie Chaplin? A nice epilogue to his professional legacy, is it not?) Ciao bella .

1 month ago | 1  

@Vanguardsman

301K Elvis fans can't be wrong!

2 months ago | 1  

@MrXanthia

It's such a wonderful video ❤️ Heard Miles talking about YOU on Tim Heidecker's Office Hours Podcast this week with Kyle Mooney and Beck Bennett. I imagine this could boost your visibility a bit too 🙂

2 months ago | 1

@charlesstiebing9231

Aimee! You are the best! God bless you

2 months ago | 2  

@paulanderson9650

loved the train song video! Give Todd Snider's, Sing a Train Song a listen!

2 months ago | 0

@FJness

i love this its like I MAKE REAL VIDEOS TOO I SWEAR

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@JJJJJJ-c8u

I recently played a song I thought was very cute to my two year old granddaughter and she listened attentively, then suddenly lay down on the floor face down. I asked her why and she said the song made her die at that place in the song. It was not a sad song It was called love and mystery, @JJJJJJ-c8u

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