Hi Guys hope this helps, These are the clips of each so that it just auto repeats (at least it does for me) I use it when I practice? th-cam.com/users/clipUgkx3JhDI66X1nDV4w056fhpzeFJW6H-ANEk - Harmony Alone th-cam.com/users/clipUgkxiWuzgXcdooc803-ghZKbf6-GCpnHJjBn - Both th-cam.com/users/clipUgkxrq2SuGj5hNGCVccexQkOBgwK61LDnyxz - Melody Alone
Oh heck, this video had me in tears as I sang this song whilst I comforted my mum as she was dying last May, it was the last thing she heard. The song was apt for the beautiful soul that she was and how I didn't want to loose her. Thank you for reminding me of the love that I have for my lovely old mum. x
Luke, I'm too am sorry for your loss. Your comment was so special and it touched my heart. Your Mother was very proud of such a great Son that she raised. May God honor your love for your precious Mom. God bless you. ❤🙏
Beautiful. I do believe that music is the universal language of love. My siblings and I sang with my father as he lay on his hospital bed dying. He was not conscious but we sang to him anyway and it was a really powerful thing. Well done.
@@stuartmoore6310 that was so beautiful what you did for your father & although he may not have been conscious, from all the things I've read about & heard in documentaries etc, your father would have heard you & I'm certain that it would have comforted him immensely in so many ways. I'm so very sorry for your loss,i truly am.
Aimee!! Steve here. I did it! Thank you so much for this and all of your videos. I can’t wait to teach your method to my granddaughter. This is going to be so much fun! Thank you, Thank you, Thank You!!!!
Aimee, I love your method of teaching! So refreshing and honest. You brought a tear to my eye with this segment. This was the song I learned harmony from. My mom loves this tune and we were all taught the high part. I remember the drives down country roads while each of us would teach the songs we learned in school to the others. Thank you for this memory lane trip.
Excellent lessons I am 73 and been singing since I can remember and have been involved with some church and male voice choirs and never been able to grasp the more technical parts of music you have explained so well. I am often congratulated on my singing voice even now. I wished I had had someone like you in the sixties. I still rock on karaoke as I have trouble remembering words that’s old age . Many thanks
“You are my sunshine” is my absolute favorite song to harmonize to. Beautiful. I usually hear the low harmonies better, but I hear the high one in this song.
Every time I hear you are my sunshine I tear up. My parents used to sing that to me every night so it just hits hard 😂🤧 I listened to the two harmonies at the end and had to stop the video before you sang it again to gather myself 😂
It sure would have been cool to have your grandparents demonstrate on the video. What love in your family and I imagine they were all so thrilled when you made music your dream career! You make learning so enjoyable and have that soft friendly voice that encourages with love in such a patient way! It is another gift! T think the Aimee twins did a great job demonstrating! ha ha Thanks Aimee
Just found your channel and really appreciate your lessons. I'm a percussionist/drummer (i.e. didn't have to sing high parts....ever) but drummers have melody envy, so here I sit watching your channel. I'm not sure my neighbors appreciate the number of times I am butchering my attempts to harmonize but that melody is like a magnet and I keep dropping the "high," part...at least sometimes. I will keep at it and keep learning. Thanks, Aimee.
It was very easy for me. That's because I been singing on stage for over 30 years. lol. I always enjoy seeing and listening to how you present information Aimee.
Hello, This was helpful and reassuring, so thank you. . I've been trying to harmonize while cloistered at home due to the pandemic. My biggest self-taught epiphany was realizing I needed to focus on my voice, and tune out the main melody...or I'd suddenly be singing along with the main melody. Jimmie Davis was credited with writing You Are My Sunshine. He also "wrote" I Wish I Had Never Seen Sunshine. (I think ownership and authorship were sometimes confused back in his day.) The lyrics to the latter include: "I wish I had never seen sunshine, I wish I had never been blue. I wish I had died as a baby, and that I'd never met you." It provides a nice counterpoint to "You are my..."
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ LOVE IT, LOVE IT, L-O-V-E it!!! YES, I could do it! I’ve always been sure that I COULD sing harmony IF someone would JUST teach it to me. I used to sing in school, but always sang with the “first” sopranos, which meant the melody. Your way of teaching is EXACTLY what I need. Thank you for taking the time and sharing!
You are the best teacher I have heard for harmony. I am not talented but could follow your explanations. I only hope I can come back to this page and not lose it. Thank you for putting up this video
I appreciate your videos and feel like all of them are well done and each has something to be learned that is in some way beneficial to me. The one thing that I don't understand is how you can keep making them and not worry about keeping them fresh, interesting and new. You do an amazing job and I thank you for that.
Wow! This is the first time I've been able to sing harmony, without sitting next to somebody who could actually sing their part and I copied them in choir. I can sing melodies fairly well. Not a great singer, but as a jazz guitarist, I can carry a tune, but always had trouble singing harmony parts without a helper. Thanks, Aimee!
You truly are an amazing Teacher Amy, thank you for helping me with my harmony, I am a bass guitarist in the Lefty Martin Country band, you make Harmony so easy to understand.
I've always had a good ear for harmony and I never really knew why. Now I know it was because my mom was a big Eagles and Bee Gees fan and played their music alot when i was little. Harmony for days!
I am listening to this video and singing along. My wife Nancy is whistling the song over and over in variations. My wife sings like a bird and is one major attraction for me - music. We just sang it a few times.
Thanks very much for this, it was very useful. Typically pig headed, despite listening and copying your harmony, when I first tried I sang a high harmony which followed the melody. I think it sounded fine, but even this process gave me food for thought. 😃
This is definitely helpful. I am not really a singer but our ukulele club plays & sings so I would like to compliment & not be the one who is out of tune. For someone without having a musical background this really gives me hope that I can learn to harmonize..Thanks! Oh & You are My Sunshine is one of our favorite songs to play on ukulele..
Thank you Aimee! This was so inspirational and the fact that it brought back powerful memories of me singing with my Grandmother and trying to learn to harmonize was such a gift. You rock! Keep those lessons coming. G
Hi Aimee I really love your Harmony singing, and I hope that I can learn from you I feel like such a failure so many times cuz I just go with everyone I hear this voice and I go with that and I hear the other one and I go with that and I can't seem to stick to one that I'm going to keep watching your videos may God richly bless you.❤
Great video!!! I’ve been trying to explain this to various band members over the years and this is a wonderful and easily understandable explanation! 👍👍👍
This is so helpful! I'm auditioning for the worship team at my church and I want to strengthen my harmonizing skills and this makes it easier to understand!
Please keep this series going and thank you very much for all your great work. I find it difficult in getting the first harmony note whist the melody one is simultaneously sung. I can do it after a few tries but when I later come back to it I make the same mistake.
This is a beautifully constructed harmony. I just transcribed it to standard notation and plan to use it in my Dixieland band. I love the tritone in the 4th full measure. This is a big New Orleans street song which has an interesting history. We use what's known as the "Gospel Changes" for the last six bars but it looks like your harmony will work there. || A / C#7/| F#min /// | B7 /// | E7 /// | A //// | E7 //// ||
Thank you so much for sharing. I tried a different tutorial first, but could not stick to my own part. Your pace is much nicer. First attempt was a little off, second attempt was as good as my voice gets currently.
I've wondered if it was possible when learning a new song to jump to a harmony note instead of the main melody note. What I mean is, say you're learning a song and you go up to a high note, can you go past the intended high note to a higher harmony note (accidentally) which is difficult to reach or would it be obvious that is what you're doing. Sometimes singing along with the song is straightforward until you try it on your own. I thought your video was very good again. Making basic harmony very straightforward to understand and great presentation.
Miss Aimee you were just 5 feet shy: the documentary you alluded to was "20 Feet From Stardom" (2013). However your instructions on vocal harmonizing are 100% accurate and have been very useful to me as I'm learning to sing with fellow members of my church. I love your conversational and anecdotal approach to teaching. SUBSCRIBED! Thank you!!
We used to sing this song as kids coming home from a schooltrip with the bus. ;-) Thank you for creating this inspirational twist and atop of this very usefull too. :-)
Got to keep practising cos I am fairly hopeless but your video really helped. As yo say it is easy to slip back to the main tune and not the harmony but also I found that I was not harmonising but singing descant
this was honestly incredibly helpful Amy! Thank you so much. my boyfriend and I are working on singing together (old country duets) and this is something I will bring back into our practice sessions
Gosh, I felt like you were my soulmate when you brought up CSN. Thank you for sharing this wonderful video, Aimee! Edit: OMG, I just sang the harmony along with you at the end of the video. Wow! You make it soooo super easy! Wonderful!
I just want to notify you that you've just adopted me. No seriously I actually adopted you, I've found my musical mom! Everything in your channel is so useful and so many things I've been looking for! Thank you so much!! Subscribed for life! :D :D :D
Really excellent video - I aways sing away from the pitch of the vocal melody purely because I want to hear my own voice and not just in unison with the pitch perfect singer on the recorded track. You end up hitting harmonies by chance that actually will start to apppear later in the song and that's a really cool. feeling. - Greetings from England,!
Your video had the exact opposite of what you probably intended, at least for me--I am now convinced that "You are my Sunshine" sounds better without harmonization.
I'm a guitarist who does Real book gigs (no, I haven't put away my Real Book, yet,lol ) with a guy on Fender Rhodes. He sometimes insists on playing unison lines with me on the melody. Nothing sounds worse. I plan to learn a harmony part to every tune we do. When he comes in I can switch to harmony. Now I usually drop out and comp. Another great video. Thanks for posting.
Richard Sorice that sounds really annoying. Actually however, I kind of like the sound of a guitar and a Rhodes doubling each other on the melody. Overused however, it would be a bad thing. Great idea to learn some harmonies. I hope you guys can get along! :-)
Terrible. I couldn’t stay away from the melody. I can sing my part if I learn it separately as I have done for years in church, so I know I can do it, but it doesn’t come easily or naturally for me. But, you have inspired me, so I’m not going to give up. I want to develop this skill. Thanks for your excellent teaching skills.
For those of us who can learn the harmony ok but keep messing up when we try to sing it at the same time as listening to the melody - doh! - here’s a trick: stick your fingers in your ears for the first couple bars! After that it’s easier to keep holding onto the harmony, I find.
Wow this is quite the challenge! I have listened to the singing parts of this video a couple of dozen times now and I can sing the melody when you do the melody and the harmony when you do the harmony - a few times I have got the melody while you sang the harmony, but I've yet to get the harmony at the end when you are just singing the melody! I think it's that I don't get even the first line and can't join in late then. I'll keep trying though, I'm trying to hum my starting note before it begins so I don't get lost. Thanks for the videos!
Hi Aimee thanks so much for the lessons! Will be watching the documentary you mentioned tonight, it's called "20 feet from stardom". Greetings from Sweden!
To help with your practice:
- Melody alone: 8:33
- Harmony part alone: 2:52
- Both: 7:57
Hi Guys hope this helps, These are the clips of each so that it just auto repeats (at least it does for me) I use it when I practice?
th-cam.com/users/clipUgkx3JhDI66X1nDV4w056fhpzeFJW6H-ANEk - Harmony Alone
th-cam.com/users/clipUgkxiWuzgXcdooc803-ghZKbf6-GCpnHJjBn - Both
th-cam.com/users/clipUgkxrq2SuGj5hNGCVccexQkOBgwK61LDnyxz - Melody Alone
@@gregorydiasmusic Thank you soooooo much!
Oh heck, this video had me in tears as I sang this song whilst I comforted my mum as she was dying last May, it was the last thing she heard. The song was apt for the beautiful soul that she was and how I didn't want to loose her. Thank you for reminding me of the love that I have for my lovely old mum. x
I’m so sorry your mama’s gone, Luke. I hope you find daily reminders of her. I’m glad this is one. 😍
Music has such a power to comfort when needed.
Luke, I'm too am sorry for your loss. Your comment was so special and it touched my heart. Your Mother was very proud of such a great Son that she raised. May God honor your love for your precious Mom. God bless you. ❤🙏
Beautiful. I do believe that music is the universal language of love. My siblings and I sang with my father as he lay on his hospital bed dying. He was not conscious but we sang to him anyway and it was a really powerful thing. Well done.
@@stuartmoore6310 that was so beautiful what you did for your father & although he may not have been conscious, from all the things I've read about & heard in documentaries etc, your father would have heard you & I'm certain that it would have comforted him immensely in so many ways. I'm so very sorry for your loss,i truly am.
Don’t know if you’re still around, but this has been very helpful. Thanks
Aimee!! Steve here. I did it! Thank you so much for this and all of your videos. I can’t wait to teach your method to my granddaughter. This is going to be so much fun! Thank you, Thank you, Thank You!!!!
Thank you. Great method for beginners. Great personality and presentation. Very pro.
Aimee, I love your method of teaching! So refreshing and honest. You brought a tear to my eye with this segment. This was the song I learned harmony from. My mom loves this tune and we were all taught the high part. I remember the drives down country roads while each of us would teach the songs we learned in school to the others. Thank you for this memory lane trip.
Excellent lessons I am 73 and been singing since I can remember and have been involved with some church and male voice choirs and never been able to grasp the more technical parts of music you have explained so well. I am often congratulated on my singing voice even now. I wished I had had someone like you in the sixties. I still rock on karaoke as I have trouble remembering words that’s old age . Many thanks
I love the way you’re explaining this, I still keep getting drawn to the melody but I’m going to keep practicing, thank you
“You are my sunshine” is my absolute favorite song to harmonize to. Beautiful. I usually hear the low harmonies better, but I hear the high one in this song.
I am one of those gravitators! This helped me so much! Got it perfect almost right away!
Every time I hear you are my sunshine I tear up. My parents used to sing that to me every night so it just hits hard 😂🤧 I listened to the two harmonies at the end and had to stop the video before you sang it again to gather myself 😂
It sure would have been cool to have your grandparents demonstrate on the video. What love in your family and I imagine they were all so thrilled when you made music your dream career! You make learning so enjoyable and have that soft friendly voice that encourages with love in such a patient way! It is another gift! T think the Aimee twins did a great job demonstrating! ha ha Thanks Aimee
Just found your channel and really appreciate your lessons. I'm a percussionist/drummer (i.e. didn't have to sing high parts....ever) but drummers have melody envy, so here I sit watching your channel. I'm not sure my neighbors appreciate the number of times I am butchering my attempts to harmonize but that melody is like a magnet and I keep dropping the "high," part...at least sometimes. I will keep at it and keep learning. Thanks, Aimee.
Your such a great teacher, one day I’ll thank you in person for this knowledge
Thank you for sharing a great memory with all of us.
That was super easy. My dad always sang that higher part when he played his accordion by ear! I am learning to play by ear and am 83 years old.
It was very easy for me. That's because I been singing on stage for over 30 years. lol. I always enjoy seeing and listening to how you present information Aimee.
when i was a kid, i listen to bread's music. now i like singing at the high harmony notes.
Glad I found you Aimee. Thanks a ton. I hope you have nothing but happiness and joy throughout your life. ❤️
Thank you for showing us how to harmonize, aimee. I always wonder and want to learn it.
Using an interesting harmony really makes it so much easier to stick with it! This was very helpful, thank you!
Hello,
This was helpful and reassuring, so thank you.
.
I've been trying to harmonize while cloistered at home due to the pandemic.
My biggest self-taught epiphany was realizing I needed to focus on my voice, and tune out the main melody...or I'd suddenly be singing along with the main melody.
Jimmie Davis was credited with writing You Are My Sunshine. He also "wrote" I Wish I Had Never Seen Sunshine.
(I think ownership and authorship were sometimes confused back in his day.)
The lyrics to the latter include: "I wish I had never seen sunshine, I wish I had never been blue. I wish I had died as a baby, and that I'd never met you."
It provides a nice counterpoint to "You are my..."
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ LOVE IT, LOVE IT, L-O-V-E it!!! YES, I could do it! I’ve always been sure that I COULD sing harmony IF someone would JUST teach it to me. I used to sing in school, but always sang with the “first” sopranos, which meant the melody. Your way of teaching is EXACTLY what I need. Thank you for taking the time and sharing!
07:57 hit me right in the childhood. My mom used to sing this to me when I was a little dude. Obvi not both parts but that was a great start to today.
Loved your harmony classes Aimee! Your such a great teacher and a joy to listen to. God bless you and your family!
You are the best teacher I have heard for harmony. I am not talented but could follow your explanations. I only hope I can come back to this page and not lose it. Thank you for putting up this video
I appreciate your videos and feel like all of them are well done and each has something to be learned that is in some way beneficial to me. The one thing that I don't understand is how you can keep making them and not worry about keeping them fresh, interesting and new. You do an amazing job and I thank you for that.
W. Dennis Sorrell thank you so much. It's nice to hear that. I'll keep doing my best!
The best teacher of harmony on youtube, Thank you x
Wow! This is the first time I've been able to sing harmony, without sitting next to somebody who could actually sing their part and I copied them in choir. I can sing melodies fairly well. Not a great singer, but as a jazz guitarist, I can carry a tune, but always had trouble singing harmony parts without a helper. Thanks, Aimee!
You truly are an amazing Teacher Amy, thank you for helping me with my harmony, I am a bass guitarist in the Lefty Martin Country band, you make Harmony so easy to understand.
I've always had a good ear for harmony and I never really knew why. Now I know it was because my mom was a big Eagles and Bee Gees fan and played their music alot when i was little. Harmony for days!
I was able to harmonize pretty well. Thank you!
You’ve got such a wonderful vibe. I can hear the smile in your voice ❤❤
Thx so much!
I am listening to this video and singing along. My wife Nancy is whistling the song over and over in variations. My wife sings like a bird and is one major attraction for me - music. We just sang it a few times.
This was literally life changing.
Awesome stuff.... I have always loved listening to the Bee Gees. Their music brought me here.
Really great explanation of harmony.
Thanks very much for this, it was very useful. Typically pig headed, despite listening and copying your harmony, when I first tried I sang a high harmony which followed the melody. I think it sounded fine, but even this process gave me food for thought. 😃
Hello Aimee. You look particularly beautiful in this video. Thank you for the piano lessons you send out from time to time. I'm learning fast.
This is definitely helpful. I am not really a singer but our ukulele club plays & sings so I would like to compliment & not be the one who is out of tune. For someone without having a musical background this really gives me hope that I can learn to harmonize..Thanks! Oh & You are My Sunshine is one of our favorite songs to play on ukulele..
Thank you Aimee! This was so inspirational and the fact that it brought back powerful memories of me singing with my Grandmother and trying to learn to harmonize was such a gift. You rock! Keep those lessons coming. G
Really helped me a lot. Thanks Aimee. God bless ya!
Hi Aimee I really love your Harmony singing, and I hope that I can learn from you I feel like such a failure so many times cuz I just go with everyone I hear this voice and I go with that and I hear the other one and I go with that and I can't seem to stick to one that I'm going to keep watching your videos may God richly bless you.❤
I love the fact you give the names of bands that you should listen to because they Sing great harmonies
Crosby Stills and Nash and others?
Great video!!! I’ve been trying to explain this to various band members over the years and this is a wonderful and easily understandable explanation! 👍👍👍
Aimee...you're great. Easy style, great presentation, and making it simple... thanks!!!
This is so helpful! I'm auditioning for the worship team at my church and I want to strengthen my harmonizing skills and this makes it easier to understand!
Please keep this series going and thank you very much for all your great work. I find it difficult in getting the first harmony note whist the melody one is simultaneously sung. I can do it after a few tries but when I later come back to it I make the same mistake.
I do the same thing!
Wow this was awesome can't wait to show my daughter ❤️
This is a beautifully constructed harmony. I just transcribed it to standard notation and plan to use it in my Dixieland band. I love the tritone in the 4th full measure. This is a big New Orleans street song which has an interesting history. We use what's known as the "Gospel Changes" for the last six bars but it looks like your harmony will work there. || A / C#7/| F#min /// | B7 /// | E7 /// | A //// | E7 //// ||
I'm new here. I'm a bit confused but with practice and I AM going to learn this. Thank you so much!
You are such an amazing teacher
Thank you so much for sharing. I tried a different tutorial first, but could not stick to my own part. Your pace is much nicer. First attempt was a little off, second attempt was as good as my voice gets currently.
Loved this!
9:00 this was lots of fun to sing along. Reminded me of my quartet choir in highschool...
Awesome tutorial. Thank you.
Very good I needed this. Thank you
THIS ACTUALLY WORKED.
Great video I really appreciate everything you shared
I've wondered if it was possible when learning a new song to jump to a harmony note instead of the main melody note. What I mean is, say you're learning a song and you go up to a high note, can you go past the intended high note to a higher harmony note (accidentally) which is difficult to reach or would it be obvious that is what you're doing. Sometimes singing along with the song is straightforward until you try it on your own.
I thought your video was very good again. Making basic harmony very straightforward to understand and great presentation.
This is sweet! We sound good together ;P
Pat Meruseye I agree, Pat! 🙌🏼
This material is so good! Thanks a lot for doing it!
I really like this. So much.
You are a great teacher! Thank you
So happy to find you! this is great! thank you Aimee!
every lesson with you, Amy, is clear, applicable and comes with an unforgettable story. thank you
+constance dugan 😍🙏🏼
Miss Aimee you were just 5 feet shy: the documentary you alluded to was "20 Feet From Stardom" (2013). However your instructions on vocal harmonizing are 100% accurate and have been very useful to me as I'm learning to sing with fellow members of my church. I love your conversational and anecdotal approach to teaching. SUBSCRIBED! Thank you!!
Thank you, Jose.
We used to sing this song as kids coming home from a schooltrip with the bus. ;-) Thank you for creating this inspirational twist and atop of this very usefull too. :-)
Got to keep practising cos I am fairly hopeless but your video really helped. As yo say it is easy to slip back to the main tune and not the harmony but also I found that I was not harmonising but singing descant
this was honestly incredibly helpful Amy! Thank you so much. my boyfriend and I are working on singing together (old country duets) and this is something I will bring back into our practice sessions
That was really satisfying to hear myself harmonising to you in the end ! Thank you for giving me hope :D
Damn….. this was wonderful. Thank you
it's amazing how the total is so much more than the sum of its parts
Great job. Can we have notation of both parts which will be very appreciated.
Great video ! Thank you. from Eve Green San Raphael Ca.
I love your videos...it is helping me a lot
Thanks for sharing
Definitely gonna give this a try!
Once I'm home alone...
I- ... I get it!!! I understand what you mean!!! 🤩🤩🤩 Thank you so much!
Gosh, I felt like you were my soulmate when you brought up CSN. Thank you for sharing this wonderful video, Aimee!
Edit: OMG, I just sang the harmony along with you at the end of the video. Wow! You make it soooo super easy! Wonderful!
That vibrato on "happy" (you are my sunshine) gave me goosebumps. Keep it up Aimee!!!
+Fernando Cardenas oh thank you!
I just want to notify you that you've just adopted me. No seriously I actually adopted you, I've found my musical mom! Everything in your channel is so useful and so many things I've been looking for! Thank you so much!! Subscribed for life! :D :D :D
+Exe Ortiz It's about time, Exe. We've got milk and cookies over here too. Lol Glad to have you aboard!
Thank you for this! It was super helpful!
Really excellent video - I aways sing away from the pitch of the vocal melody purely because I want to hear my own voice and not just in unison with the pitch perfect singer on the recorded track. You end up hitting harmonies by chance that actually will start to apppear later in the song and that's a really cool. feeling. - Greetings from England,!
Your video had the exact opposite of what you probably intended, at least for me--I am now convinced that "You are my Sunshine" sounds better without harmonization.
Entertaining, compelling, educational, inspiring ..... Life changing. Thank you Aimee
+Chris Fen 🙏🏼thank you
I'm a guitarist who does Real book gigs (no, I haven't put away my Real Book, yet,lol ) with a guy on Fender Rhodes. He sometimes insists on playing unison lines with me on the melody. Nothing sounds worse. I plan to learn a harmony part to every tune we do. When he comes in I can switch to harmony. Now I usually drop out and comp. Another great video. Thanks for posting.
Richard Sorice that sounds really annoying. Actually however, I kind of like the sound of a guitar and a Rhodes doubling each other on the melody. Overused however, it would be a bad thing. Great idea to learn some harmonies. I hope you guys can get along! :-)
Superb teaching.
Terrible. I couldn’t stay away from the melody. I can sing my part if I learn it separately as I have done for years in church, so I know I can do it, but it doesn’t come easily or naturally for me. But, you have inspired me, so I’m not going to give up. I want to develop this skill. Thanks for your excellent teaching skills.
Ahhhhhh this was so awesome!! Thank you 😊 ❤️
For those of us who can learn the harmony ok but keep messing up when we try to sing it at the same time as listening to the melody - doh! - here’s a trick: stick your fingers in your ears for the first couple bars! After that it’s easier to keep holding onto the harmony, I find.
Wow this is quite the challenge! I have listened to the singing parts of this video a couple of dozen times now and I can sing the melody when you do the melody and the harmony when you do the harmony - a few times I have got the melody while you sang the harmony, but I've yet to get the harmony at the end when you are just singing the melody! I think it's that I don't get even the first line and can't join in late then. I'll keep trying though, I'm trying to hum my starting note before it begins so I don't get lost. Thanks for the videos!
+katie Hough keep going Katie!!! You got it! Try it slowly alone
Nice
beautiful...you are the best
This is exactly what I was looking for. I'm subscribing!
Thank you
thanks it was fun singing with the three Aimee :)
alizée Sebbah wish I could've heard you! :-)
So helpful!
awe I love this thank you
amazing thank you. !
Helpful!
Hi Aimee thanks so much for the lessons! Will be watching the documentary you mentioned tonight, it's called "20 feet from stardom". Greetings from Sweden!