Scat Singing (Jazz Tutorial) For INTERMEDIATE Jazzers (Part 2)
Scat Singing: A Jazz Tutorial For Intermediate Singers. Learn to improvise with Aimee Nolte. How to use your ii V I licks and phrases in other songs! Let's go!
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Aimee is quickly becoming a highly sought after educator in the jazz community, since launching her YouTube channel, Aimee Nolte Music. She spent a 10 day stint as an instructor for the renowned vocal coach David Braid's VocalizeU camp in Malibu during the summer of 2016 and has appeared as a featured artist/clinician/adjudicator at numerous jazz festivals around the country, including Univeristy Of Northern Michigan, Fullerton College, South Plains College, The Hilton Head Jazz Camp and BYU School of Music University of Mary in Bismark, ND, as well as many online masterclass engagements during the pandemic. Aimee continues to teach clinics and master classes to students who want to learn to scat sing like serious jazz musicians, and players who want to take their improvisation game to the next level.
Scat Singing: A Jazz Tutorial For Intermediate Singers. Learn to improvise with Aimee Nolte. How to use your ii V I licks and phrases in other songs! Let's go!
You've graduated to the NEXT LEVEL. Let's really up our ii V I game now. Altered tones, stylistic variation and more complex rhythms will help your soloing become so much more interesting.
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Aimee Nolte performs in duos, trios, and big bands as a jazz pianist and singer. Live performances
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