This is great...really helpful for scat singing and keeping it fun and flowy! I love the rhythm and linking it all together with the guide tones. Thanks Nicki.
First Video about scatting that tells that one really need to understand jazz harmonics and that scatting is more than du ba du ba - but there are some issues to mention: at minute 16:34 you should have told, that the chord isn't noted properly - there should be written Ab7(#11) -also the C7 should be written C7(b9) .. - same with the 11th bar in your example (where is written a G7b13) but you sing the D - that can be very confusing for singers not that familiar with the jazz harmonics... - how shall on understand a D in a G7(b13) though it shout be an Eb - (btw: you seem to have accidentially pitched your keyboard a halve tone up.. - I hear the whole thing in the key of concert E instead of Eb)
Thanks for this lesson . I learned a lot from it
This is great...really helpful for scat singing and keeping it fun and flowy! I love the rhythm and linking it all together with the guide tones. Thanks Nicki.
Thank you so much for your feedback Emma! thats really good to know :)
love this tutorial
BRILLIANT TUTORIAL..AFTER THIS I WAS SCATTING WITH NATALIE COLE...SONG WAS...ALMOST LIKE BEING IN LOVE
That’s great to hear! 😊👍
Thank you for great lesson! I'm opera singer from Moscow and try to start to sing jazz :)) You have very useful and interesting lessons! 😃🎶 👍
Thanks Eva, I’m glad you enjoyed it 😊👍🎶🎼
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First Video about scatting that tells that one really need to understand jazz harmonics and that scatting is more than du ba du ba - but there are some issues to mention: at minute 16:34 you should have told, that the chord isn't noted properly - there should be written Ab7(#11) -also the C7 should be written C7(b9) .. - same with the 11th bar in your example (where is written a G7b13) but you sing the D - that can be very confusing for singers not that familiar with the jazz harmonics... - how shall on understand a D in a G7(b13) though it shout be an Eb - (btw: you seem to have accidentially pitched your keyboard a halve tone up.. - I hear the whole thing in the key of concert E instead of Eb)