I found this one particularly helpful. I am a professional musician, a singer and harmonization is the weakest part of my skills because I’m a lead singer never worked on it. I’ve let the musicians around me have all the fun, and I have been lucky to work with people who and harmonize on the fly.
He's so clever! I'm always a hit and miss (with more misses than hits) when it comes to harmonizing. Thanks for trying to teach us! We appreciate your effort truly.
Hit or miss... I guess they never miss, HUH. You got a boyfriend? I bet he doesnt KISS ya! He gon find another GIRl and he wont MISS YA!? He gon skrrt and hit the dab like whiz khalifa.....
These have been so helpful! I am a nearly 30 musician who has always struggled with harmonies. You said it in video #2 -- I always end up going back to the melody! But this is helping me so much. Thank you!!!
I would never torment anyone with my bad out of tune singing. That's why I zip my lip and just play the guitar, but even I was able to harmonize the fifths on the laaas despite the fact that my voice is so low. That was awesome 😃
I’ve been trying to add harmonies to my songs - but being a pretty amateur musician who just makes music for fun it’s sort of hard! Thank you two so much for these videos. You guys made this process so enjoyable and happy for me. I love seeing you guys hang out. You two are so cute, it warms my heart! Thank you.
This! I literally spent like 15 minutes looking over a hack to music theory and how to understand scales by both the semitones and numerical annotations (1-7) and then stumbled here trying to understand how to find the harmony... when you synched "Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do" to the 1-8 scale ... it clicked. I have naturally been able to run "Do Re Mi's in my head since music class in elementary school... I just didnt understand how it related to the music scales. This worked. Thanks.
Great video. I’m a guitarist and have to sing harmony parts with a band. As well as the challenge of singing and playing guitar at the same time I am always guilty of straying into singing unison with the main melody. Many thanks for the helpful advice.
Thank you Aimee and Louie. I am trying to learn to sing harmony. This video helped more than your other two for sure for me. Playing the notes at the piano and Louie singing along with you made it much simpler for me. Thank you again both of you. He's a cutie! Great job!
I considered it for our son, but my wife thought "Wolfgang Amadeus" was pretentious. He grew up to be an engineer like his old man, so probably for the best that we didn't go for it. :o)
That was really helpful! I would love more videos on how to harmonize. This set of three have been the most useful I’ve seen in TH-cam. I’m trying to sing these two songs with my 8 year old son, and he loves it! Thank you!
I’m so glad! Make sure and listen to songs with harmony together. Simon and Garfunkel, The Carpenters, The Beach Boys, The Beatles, Every duo you can think of...even if they seem cheesy. The Judds, June and Johnny Cash, Loretta and Conway...the simpler the better. Everly Brothers, and don’t forget Motown. Supremes, Tempations...so many good ones.
Love this! You seem so type-A in your other videos and this really showed your tender side. Thank you for opening up your home and sharing this with us. I've been eating up your music lessons over the past week. Thank you. REALLY great stuff!
Aimee, this is a great tutorial. You and your son are adorable. I learned how to sing harmony when I started to church about 25 years ago. I taught both of my kids how to sing it, but didn't really know any musical terms. I guess that just learned to sing it "by ear". I taught them that singing 3 part harmony was structured like s sandwich...the lead part was "bologna", higher part is "top bread", the low part was "bottom bread'. They are both grown up now and we sometimes sing a three part harmony song together at church. We still name which part of the sandwich we are going to sing. 😅 Sometimes when we are learning a new song, it can be hard to find the correct harmony for the song, but it just clicked in my head that using Do, Ray, Me, etc., Could help us find the right part. I am so excited to try this with them. I'm sharing this video so they can hear the lesson as well. You are a great teacher. I'm so glad that I came across your channel. 😊
Watched all three videos, and it was a lot of fun. you are so talented and sweet. lucky family you have. I took the opportunity to have my wife sing you are my sunshine with me, it was a lot of fun.
This is working for me!! Make room at the piano on my way for lessons!! Lol I wish I would have had someone to explain it to me this way, very awesome thank you so much!!!
Aimee, each time I try to write a nice comment about your videos because they help me a lot, I just can't write it that well. So I don't. I thought you should know. :) Thank you for everything!!
Trying to increase neuro plasticity and this helps SO MUCH! Thank you and thanks to Louis too- I can see a future musician budding. I'd like to request more harmonizing tutorial, if I may. Thanks in advance.
This was incredibly helpful! I watched the other two videos too and this was such a great addition. You Are My Sunshine has always been the only song I can sing harmony to so it was great to have an actual tutorial on it. I feel like I can always "imagine" what the harmony is supposed to be, but it doesn't come out of my mouth. And even though I knew about thirds and fifths, something about connecting it to the Sound of Mucic made it click for me. Using Do-Mi is suuuuuch a fantastic way to think of it and I think that's really going to help me find those harmonies in other songs. Thank you for this tutorial. I loved singing with Louis and then when we sang the 3 parts it felt like magic!
Hi Aimee - I know this is old but I just stumbled across this video series. I wanted to share with you that 26 years ago, I wanted to name my son Django. Needless to say, his mother was having none of it so we ended up calling him Miles.
We love singing harmony in karaoke bars because no one ever does and it makes people think we're pros. With songs that I've only heard as solos before I've always improvised without really knowing what the rules were and it's nice to know that my instincts have been more or less correct. A really good example of holding a note as long as possible is in The Sound Of Silence, but what's really interesting about that one is sometimes Paul sings below Art's melody and sometimes above and when he switches, he bridges the transition with a 7th or a 5th depending on whether the next chord is up or down. Another great two-parter is Endless Love, but we often switch parts in the middle of the song, with me singing the female part an octave down and her singing the male part an octave up. Dolly and Kenny did exactly this trick on Islands In The Stream, (a bit more difficult because of the key change which wasn't in the Bee Gees' original version) and it works for a lot of songs.
I love my family and all but let me guess, when those days appear in the calendar this family has a far superior version of "happy birthday" than mine hahaha! But we excel in panchromatic portamento and creative spontaneous micro tuning! Take that!!! :D
Go Louis! You're doing great! I was timid too when I first started learning harmony (most people are). I think the main problem is that the main melody is usually so strong and familiar to you, it's tough (at first) to escape its powerful "pull", and to sing notes that are not part of it. The good news is, after a while, you'll start to "hear" the right notes in your head much more clearly and easily, and you'll just get used to singing your little [higher] melody above Mom's, like it's its own little familiar tune, with its own "pull". Once you get to that point, it's almost like being on auto-pilot, and you can then just start enjoying that lovely vibration between your two voices - like at 9:31 and 13:37. Awesome! Also, great idea Aimee to have viewers be the third voice. A trio sound is a unique and beautiful thing. A lot of people actually prefer it to quartet. Cheers!
+April Teniente I'm the one you're better off avoiding - trust me. 😊 But hey, what a pretty name. Makes me think of 'I'll Remember April' as sung by Frank Sinatra.
Hey Aimee, I figured out what the problem was at 8:42. You had just spent a good 40 seconds in Ab maj, and Louis simply thought you were still in it. Since the note "C" is the third of Ab maj, your hitting (and singing) a "C" note wasn't enough to get him "out of" Ab maj in his head. In fact it probably reinforced his feeling of being in Ab. But the great thing about it is that if you HAD been in Ab, Louis was indeed harmonizing CORRECTLY. He was correctly singing the fifth (sol) to your third (mi), but WE heard him as singing FLAT, since we had all shifted to the key of C. lol Just thought I'd point that out, since you started to look a little concerned about him at that point, and he was probably feeling completely lost. Give that young man a HUG! Take heart, Louis - you were RIGHT (...in Ab maj)! 🎶 👍 (btw, Mom is awesome) Rock on!!
I noticed in some music, a harmony isn't played but seems to be implied and its up tothe listener to sing it, if they want to or not. ever hear of such a song? its fun to hum the harmony as the song plays like your part of the band or something. music that engages the listener to participate. kinda neat.
Aimee, thank you SO MUCH for this video. I've spent my life listening to bands such as Yes, CSNY and The Eagles and I have been completely hopeless at trying to sing their harmonies, though theoretically I know what they are doing. Your simple "Doh-Ray-Me" trick has completely turned this around. After watching your video I put on the first CSN album and was able to pick out the parts and sing along. What a treasured gift you have given me! I cant thank you enough! I also really liked your "Can't tell which is the melody and harmony" video. I sing an acoustic version of Toto's "Africa" and guess what? - I do exactly as you described :) Any tips for getting the lower harmony part - I'm guessing "Me-Ray-Doh" down from the first note? 🤣 Thank you again.
Thanks for this comment and your tip too! I always wonder if these videos have been helpful to people because I think it’s the hardest subject to tackle. I’ll always thinking of ways to teach it better but I feel like I don’t have it solved yet so I’m waiting to make something bigger and more comprehensive. I’m glad this helped you and glad you liked the other video too! Thx for letting me know. Where do you live?
Great job! Some thoughts: the reason why Louie sang G as the "mi" to E was because his ear was still in the scale of C major, so he just sang a diatonic third up from the E. It wasn't until he sang the song starting from E that he was able to shift tonal centres to E major and feel E as the "do". Perhaps it would be easier for those who don't have perfect pitch, to make the new "do" a note which wasn't part of the previous scale, to begin with.
I think you're absolutely right. It's surprising how easy it is if you only start on the right note, but when you start wrong it's really difficult to find your place and you end up following the lead melody.
Can you do a video about singing in 3rds and 5ths? I'm able to come up with harmonies with no trouble, but have no formal musical background. I recently joined my church's worship team, and one time they asked if I was going to harmonize a 3rd or 5th above the melody, and I had no idea what that meant. 😄 I'm really enjoying your channel so I can learn what it is that I'm already able to do.
Hi Amy, I was searching for a harmony tutorial, and ended up watching all the 3 parts. Seriously the way you explained helped a lot recognize the right notes to choose. Thanks a lot, and God bless..
Phenomenal videos. I’m 77 years old but I’m a melody guy because I don’t know how to do harmony. You are helping. Is there any chance you could show the notes on a staff? Props to Louie for hanging with his mom.
Thank you so much. Always in my head, I’m trying to write a better “how to harmonize “video so it will show up in the future - probably on the Nebula platform because that’s where I put all my very best stuff. This was a good start, but someday I’ll make a better one. Promise. :-) Louis just graduated from high school by the way.
Thank you from Europe. Love the way you talk to your child, it's a perfect example of a respectful and loving didatic interaction, so rare!!!
He’s 16 now ♥️
"you've got the cutest little voice!" oh moms.. Gotta love em..
+Peter Nation 😍
Django is a fine name. Not nearly as bad as some celebrity's kids' names.
I found this one particularly helpful.
I am a professional musician, a singer and harmonization is the weakest part of my skills because I’m a lead singer never worked on it. I’ve let the musicians around me have all the fun, and I have been lucky to work with people who and harmonize on the fly.
My god hes bloody adorable. what a sweet kid
I have been trying to harmonise for *literal years*. I'm sat in my bed being totally emotional now. THANK YOU AIMEE!
Hope it helped, Ben❤️
You're not alone Ben. 🤘
This is endearing, adorable, entertaining, and educational all at the same time. This is my new favorite series!
Mr. Louis, thank you. It was very helpful for me to hear you trying to find and take direction. Well done, sir!
He's so clever! I'm always a hit and miss (with more misses than hits) when it comes to harmonizing. Thanks for trying to teach us! We appreciate your effort truly.
Hit or miss... I guess they never miss, HUH.
You got a boyfriend? I bet he doesnt KISS ya!
He gon find another GIRl and he wont MISS YA!?
He gon skrrt and hit the dab like whiz khalifa.....
@@LordOfFlies lmfao💀
Thank you for this amazing Sound of Music trick!
You're so great Aimee. This video is very sweet.
This was the most helpful video on harmony that I could find on TH-cam! I have always struggled with harmony and this was helpful
These have been so helpful! I am a nearly 30 musician who has always struggled with harmonies. You said it in video #2 -- I always end up going back to the melody! But this is helping me so much. Thank you!!!
I would never torment anyone with my bad out of tune singing. That's why I zip my lip and just play the guitar, but even I was able to harmonize the fifths on the laaas despite the fact that my voice is so low. That was awesome 😃
love the way you guys interact with each other, very respectful and encouraging!
What a great lesson.
I wish you were my teacher, your videos are honest , thoughtful and helpful
I’ve been trying to add harmonies to my songs - but being a pretty amateur musician who just makes music for fun it’s sort of hard! Thank you two so much for these videos. You guys made this process so enjoyable and happy for me. I love seeing you guys hang out. You two are so cute, it warms my heart! Thank you.
YOU DID NOT HAVE TO KEEP THE LAST 7 SECONDS IN THE VIDEO MY HEART IS MELTING
This! I literally spent like 15 minutes looking over a hack to music theory and how to understand scales by both the semitones and numerical annotations (1-7) and then stumbled here trying to understand how to find the harmony... when you synched "Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do" to the 1-8 scale ... it clicked. I have naturally been able to run "Do Re Mi's in my head since music class in elementary school... I just didnt understand how it related to the music scales. This worked. Thanks.
I'm searching and learning right alongside Louis! It's great! 😁🤗
Great video. I’m a guitarist and have to sing harmony parts with a band. As well as the challenge of singing and playing guitar at the same time I am always guilty of straying into singing unison with the main melody. Many thanks for the helpful advice.
You are a great teacher! Your encouraging and patient approach is what it takes to be a great one. Congrats aimee!!
Lovely interaction. And great singer!
That was very helpful. Thanks to the both of you!
Thank you Aimee and Louie. I am trying to learn to sing harmony. This video helped more than your other two for sure for me. Playing the notes at the piano and Louie singing along with you made it much simpler for me. Thank you again both of you. He's a cutie! Great job!
I LOVE it when you include the family!!!
How awesome to name your children after your favourite musicians. I've never heard anyone say that before.
I considered it for our son, but my wife thought "Wolfgang Amadeus" was pretentious. He grew up to be an engineer like his old man, so probably for the best that we didn't go for it. :o)
That was so awesome. He looked so chuffed whenever he got the note first time. Brilliant video (and useful!)
That was really helpful! I would love more videos on how to harmonize. This set of three have been the most useful I’ve seen in TH-cam. I’m trying to sing these two songs with my 8 year old son, and he loves it! Thank you!
I’m so glad! Make sure and listen to songs with harmony together. Simon and Garfunkel, The Carpenters, The Beach Boys, The Beatles, Every duo you can think of...even if they seem cheesy. The Judds, June and Johnny Cash, Loretta and Conway...the simpler the better. Everly Brothers, and don’t forget Motown. Supremes, Tempations...so many good ones.
Louis! Awesome. Thanks so much for helping us. I can already sing harmony better because of this video.
It really helped me a lot to understand the beauty of harmony.
A great teacher (and mother!)
So cool. I used to do Barbra Ann with my family as a kid. Took me back almost 50 years! My aunts taught me the same way. Timeless lesson.
Great job Louis! Thanks Aimee for the family harmony lesson.
Love this! You seem so type-A in your other videos and this really showed your tender side. Thank you for opening up your home and sharing this with us. I've been eating up your music lessons over the past week. Thank you. REALLY great stuff!
I’m def not type A but I put on a good act! Lol thanks Benjamin.
Aimee, this is a great tutorial. You and your son are adorable. I learned how to sing harmony when I started to church about 25 years ago. I taught both of my kids how to sing it, but didn't really know any musical terms. I guess that just learned to sing it "by ear".
I taught them that singing 3 part harmony was structured like s sandwich...the lead part was "bologna", higher part is "top bread", the low part was "bottom bread'.
They are both grown up now and we sometimes sing a three part harmony song together at church. We still name which part of the sandwich we are going to sing. 😅
Sometimes when we are learning a new song, it can be hard to find the correct harmony for the song, but it just clicked in my head that using Do, Ray, Me, etc., Could help us find the right part.
I am so excited to try this with them. I'm sharing this video so they can hear the lesson as well.
You are a great teacher. I'm so glad that I came across your channel. 😊
Just wanted to say thank you so much for this series of lessons!! I can now finally harmonize! You made it so easy to understand!
Watched all three videos, and it was a lot of fun. you are so talented and sweet. lucky family you have. I took the opportunity to have my wife sing you are my sunshine with me, it was a lot of fun.
Whoa! Thanks for letting me know, Kevin! And thank your wife for me too!
This is working for me!! Make room at the piano on my way for lessons!! Lol I wish I would have had someone to explain it to me this way, very awesome thank you so much!!!
This was a big mystery to me, but not anymore. Thanks!
Thanks for the lessons, explanations... I'm hopeful about singing harmony now. Louis is a darling!
I wish I'd heard this 50 years ago. So good.
Hi Aimee and Louis Your doing a great job here of explaining and demonstrating the subject. I love this series keep it going!
Aimee, each time I try to write a nice comment about your videos because they help me a lot, I just can't write it that well. So I don't. I thought you should know. :)
Thank you for everything!!
+Sagar Kapoor ❤️🙏🏼
this lesson was so fun and helpful!! Thank you so much!!
This video makes me feel so happy inside! Thank you from the bottom of my Do Re Mi!
nature bless this mom and son ❤️
Thank you for these 3 lessons, much appreciated!
Trying to increase neuro plasticity and this helps SO MUCH! Thank you and thanks to Louis too- I can see a future musician budding. I'd like to request more harmonizing tutorial, if I may. Thanks in advance.
Just got this today,Thanks lot .Wonderful Lesson
this literally made me harmonize, omg, i am so happyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
This is the sweetest video!
Great aimee. I can practice my harmony now by watching your videos.
Cool lesson . Great sound brought to basics. Best way to teach.
Thanks a lot. This helped me to understand better about singing harmony.
This is WONDERFUL!
Well it is apparent that you are an outstanding loving mother along with all your other talents.
+Christopher Leach so nice. Thank you.
This was incredibly helpful! I watched the other two videos too and this was such a great addition. You Are My Sunshine has always been the only song I can sing harmony to so it was great to have an actual tutorial on it. I feel like I can always "imagine" what the harmony is supposed to be, but it doesn't come out of my mouth. And even though I knew about thirds and fifths, something about connecting it to the Sound of Mucic made it click for me. Using Do-Mi is suuuuuch a fantastic way to think of it and I think that's really going to help me find those harmonies in other songs. Thank you for this tutorial. I loved singing with Louis and then when we sang the 3 parts it felt like magic!
Great teaching method.
Hi Aimee - I know this is old but I just stumbled across this video series. I wanted to share with you that 26 years ago, I wanted to name my son Django. Needless to say, his mother was having none of it so we ended up calling him Miles.
I also have a Miles♥️
Thankyou that was really helpful Aimee
I got it. Always sound out the root note as "DO" and its easy to find the RE, MI and so on.....Yes!
We love singing harmony in karaoke bars because no one ever does and it makes people think we're pros. With songs that I've only heard as solos before I've always improvised without really knowing what the rules were and it's nice to know that my instincts have been more or less correct. A really good example of holding a note as long as possible is in The Sound Of Silence, but what's really interesting about that one is sometimes Paul sings below Art's melody and sometimes above and when he switches, he bridges the transition with a 7th or a 5th depending on whether the next chord is up or down. Another great two-parter is Endless Love, but we often switch parts in the middle of the song, with me singing the female part an octave down and her singing the male part an octave up. Dolly and Kenny did exactly this trick on Islands In The Stream, (a bit more difficult because of the key change which wasn't in the Bee Gees' original version) and it works for a lot of songs.
Very sweet video ! ❤Awesome lesson
well done both -brilliant vid
Sweet video.
You guys are too cute!!
You did great Louis !
Beautiful
this is so great
twas very sweet with your son!
I love my family and all but let me guess, when those days appear in the calendar this family has a far superior version of "happy birthday" than mine hahaha! But we excel in panchromatic portamento and creative spontaneous micro tuning! Take that!!! :D
Wonderful!!
Louie is so angelic
This is sweet ❤
This really helped, thanks!
I've just started teaching music and your videos are really helpful! Thank you : )
Go Louis! You're doing great! I was timid too when I first started learning harmony (most people are). I think the main problem is that the main melody is usually so strong and familiar to you, it's tough (at first) to escape its powerful "pull", and to sing notes that are not part of it. The good news is, after a while, you'll start to "hear" the right notes in your head much more clearly and easily, and you'll just get used to singing your little [higher] melody above Mom's, like it's its own little familiar tune, with its own "pull". Once you get to that point, it's almost like being on auto-pilot, and you can then just start enjoying that lovely vibration between your two voices - like at 9:31 and 13:37. Awesome!
Also, great idea Aimee to have viewers be the third voice. A trio sound is a unique and beautiful thing. A lot of people actually prefer it to quartet. Cheers!
omnipop Wow!!!!!!! I love piano!!!! I don't wanna avoid you. I wanna avoid my mom.
+April Teniente I'm the one you're better off avoiding - trust me. 😊 But hey, what a pretty name. Makes me think of 'I'll Remember April' as sung by Frank Sinatra.
Great parents.
Nice explanation.
Brilliant! Thanks
U & ur son r great
nice video about harmonizing
Yes, you (both) did good.
Hey Aimee, I figured out what the problem was at 8:42. You had just spent a good 40 seconds in Ab maj, and Louis simply thought you were still in it. Since the note "C" is the third of Ab maj, your hitting (and singing) a "C" note wasn't enough to get him "out of" Ab maj in his head. In fact it probably reinforced his feeling of being in Ab. But the great thing about it is that if you HAD been in Ab, Louis was indeed harmonizing CORRECTLY. He was correctly singing the fifth (sol) to your third (mi), but WE heard him as singing FLAT, since we had all shifted to the key of C. lol
Just thought I'd point that out, since you started to look a little concerned about him at that point, and he was probably feeling completely lost. Give that young man a HUG!
Take heart, Louis - you were RIGHT (...in Ab maj)! 🎶 👍 (btw, Mom is awesome)
Rock on!!
I noticed in some music, a harmony isn't played but seems to be implied and its up tothe listener to sing it, if they want to or not. ever hear of such a song? its fun to hum the harmony as the song plays like your part of the band or something. music that engages the listener to participate. kinda neat.
Well done both !
beautiful family!
12:50 i can’t believe he managed to catch the harmony for the next part naturally!
Thank you, perfecto video Aimee
it was like the beginning of " twist and shout" from beatles(without b7). it was great!
Aimee, thank you SO MUCH for this video. I've spent my life listening to bands such as Yes, CSNY and The Eagles and I have been completely hopeless at trying to sing their harmonies, though theoretically I know what they are doing. Your simple "Doh-Ray-Me" trick has completely turned this around. After watching your video I put on the first CSN album and was able to pick out the parts and sing along. What a treasured gift you have given me! I cant thank you enough! I also really liked your "Can't tell which is the melody and harmony" video. I sing an acoustic version of Toto's "Africa" and guess what? - I do exactly as you described :)
Any tips for getting the lower harmony part - I'm guessing "Me-Ray-Doh" down from the first note? 🤣 Thank you again.
Thanks for this comment and your tip too! I always wonder if these videos have been helpful to people because I think it’s the hardest subject to tackle. I’ll always thinking of ways to teach it better but I feel like I don’t have it solved yet so I’m waiting to make something bigger and more comprehensive. I’m glad this helped you and glad you liked the other video too! Thx for letting me know. Where do you live?
That was so great Aimee and Louie. I learned something! Thanks for sharing that.
My brain hurts! Not too bad tho. I’ll get it in 20 or 30 years!
Great job! Some thoughts: the reason why Louie sang G as the "mi" to E was because his ear was still in the scale of C major, so he just sang a diatonic third up from the E. It wasn't until he sang the song starting from E that he was able to shift tonal centres to E major and feel E as the "do". Perhaps it would be easier for those who don't have perfect pitch, to make the new "do" a note which wasn't part of the previous scale, to begin with.
I think you're absolutely right. It's surprising how easy it is if you only start on the right note, but when you start wrong it's really difficult to find your place and you end up following the lead melody.
This actually really helps because my problem is that when someone tries to harmonize with me i go to their note or a random one
Can you do a video about singing in 3rds and 5ths? I'm able to come up with harmonies with no trouble, but have no formal musical background. I recently joined my church's worship team, and one time they asked if I was going to harmonize a 3rd or 5th above the melody, and I had no idea what that meant. 😄 I'm really enjoying your channel so I can learn what it is that I'm already able to do.
Watch my harmony video about The Beach Boys “Sloop John B” and I think it will help! Have fun on the worship team.
Hi Amy, I was searching for a harmony tutorial, and ended up watching all the 3 parts. Seriously the way you explained helped a lot recognize the right notes to choose. Thanks a lot, and God bless..
+Aby Varghese I'm so glad. Thanks for letting me know
Thanks Louis! :)
Phenomenal videos. I’m 77 years old but I’m a melody guy because I don’t know how to do harmony. You are helping. Is there any chance you could show the notes on a staff? Props to Louie for hanging with his mom.
Thank you so much. Always in my head, I’m trying to write a better “how to harmonize “video so it will show up in the future - probably on the Nebula platform because that’s where I put all my very best stuff. This was a good start, but someday I’ll make a better one. Promise. :-) Louis just graduated from high school by the way.
go.nebula.tv/aimeenolte if you want to sign up for Nebula