1. 8:51 - I walk the line 2. 9:14 - Your cheating Heart 3. 9:45 - It wasnt god who made honky tonky angles 4. 10:10 - Blue Moon of Kentucky 5. 10:29 - I M Moving On 6. 10:45 - Four Walls 7. 11:08 - Help me make it through the Night 8. 12:02 - King of the Road 9. 12:37 - Oh Lonesome Me 10. 12:58 - The Gambler 11. 13:20 -I Fall to Pieces 12. 13:51 - Coat of Many Colors 13. 14:15 - Folsom Prison Blues 14. 14:41 - One's on the Way 15. 15:13 - When my Blue Moon turns to Gold Again 16. 15:40 - Have i Told You Lately that i Love You 17. 16:10 - Blue Eyes crying in the Rain 18. 16:39 - Jambalaya 19. 17:00 - Kiss an Angel Good Morning 20. 17:19 - Cold Cold Heart. Here's the timestamps for this video. Comment or reply below if i had put any of her track wrong!🙃 Also Aimee, hi ma'am, could you please make a video on list of few good Country Rock fusion tracks!! I mean a list if Country Rock music songs which are good yo learn tyr blues country and rock music genres please. I request you whole heartedly, ma'am please make a video on it. It will be very helpful!
@@vishwajeetbabbar7622 I probably won’t do that. I really don’t like to teach people how to play specific songs. I like to teach a concept that they can apply to many songs. This one seems to niche for my channel as well. I wish you luck though. Maybe you can find a private teacher who will go over these things. I did make a video about “let me help you find a teacher “
So touching, sharing about your family - your loved ones. I come from a family of 11 children. I like your approach- simple step by step but so important. Thank you and Jesus bless you and your loved ones. From Western Australia.
love the song...you are my sunshine....this is the last song i sang to my husband, before he passed....he asked me to sing a song...i picked you are my sunshine....made him smile...you and your grand parents sounded real good together...don t ever stop singing..
Thank you for sharing. It's rare nowadays. It reminded me of what happened to my mom. My dad spent about a decade in pain from cancer and hepatitis c. he asked my mom to hold him and told her he just had a dream. that he was no longer in pain and that he was well again. He passed away in her arms after he told her that. She held him for 8 hours. They loved each other till the end even when family bicker and life turn crazy.
Wonderful choice of tracks. Very nice to see a young lady so fond of her grand parents. Very warm and loving people. Ive learnt a lot of tricks on how to play from this video.
I had my first lesson with Aimee yesterday, she is truly Amazing! I have only been playing for one year so I needed help with Folsom Prison Blues, one of many of my favorites from Aimee's list, anyway after my lesson with Aimee I practiced the rest of the day and this morning when I got up, like many mornings went to play my piano to practice and at this moment, I feel like a country piano playing star! Just what I needed an Awesome teacher to guide me. I can't wait for my next lesson with Aimee she is the best!!!
LOVED this video. My dad was one of 18, and I grew up surrounded by my aunts and uncles singing and playing these tunes in my grandma's kitchen. I enjoy pretty much all types of music but this stuff always tugs at my heart and our family still reach for the guitars and these songs when we get together. Thanks for sharing.
Folks, watch this video to the end because, not only will you have enjoyed learning from such a wonderful lady but, you be in for a very special treat as her Grandparents join in for a sing-a-long session that's is very touching and beautiful. Thank you for sharing such love with the world
Thanks for proving that one doesn’t need to be a classical virtuoso to make good music and have a great time. Without realising it, you have probably encouraged a few viewers to learn the basics of music. Cool!
Hi Aimee! Michael from NY here. That was wonderful! You are so lucky to have been brought up in a musical environment, and even luckier to still have your grandparents with you to share their love of music (and of you). Perhaps... your best video yet! Thanks for sharing!
What a beautiful video! I just love you playing with your grandpop and grandma at the end. I shed a little tear, it was so heartwarming. Now I know how you turned out to be so lovely!
Charming! Loved the clip at the end with your grandparents. And maybe this underlines how encouraging children to play and sing music at an early age helps develop their musical talents. I'm grateful to this day my parents bought a piano for us even though they didn't play.
Ahhhhh, that was a very sweet ending!! Happy for you Aimee to have such talented and loving family. It shows in your teachings! Thank you great Teach!!
The Country songs you just played were songs my Dad and uncles played on guitar on the weekends when I was a kid. I played these same songs myself in bands and as a solo over my 38 year full-time music career. Brought back many good memories. It was an extra special treat to meet and hear your grandparents sing at the end of this video. I fell in love with you 3 times during this video...LOL! I started out playing country, then rock and blues music and did so my entire career. I am now retired and studying my true love...JAZZ Guitar! So we kind of have that in common. Now subscribed!
Country sits nicely in your voice, Miss Aimee! When I started playing piano at 4, it was Willie, Dolly, the Beatles, and Scott Joplin. Then Chopin, Mozart and Czerny came into my life. Elton John, Billy Joel, and Freddie Mercury were next, closely followed by Rodgers and Hammerstein and musical theatre, then opera (oh, that Mozart), then more and more jazz. It is all good, isn't it? Thanks for breaking things down to basics so well. My man and I are teaching ourselves guitar, and 3 chords make it so easy to play and sing together. Love!!
Great Video! How nice to meet your grandparents. As a Papa to two young grandchildren I aspire to being able to play the piano and sing with my grandchildren so that we can share a moment just like this. Thank you
So beautiful family, let me give thanks you, my eyes are crying because my heart was broken, I loved God bless all of your family, and thanks for you be an our good teacher .
It was always such a wonderful bonding and time to appreciate my mom when she'd sing "You Are My Sun Shine" to me when I was little and as the years rolled. Miss you my Sun Shine Mom.
i love tuning in to your videos. im not a musician but love your stories, music and musicianship...and i love jazz and all styles of music.you have such a warm heart and come from such a nice family. thanks aimee!!!
Fantastic, Aimee!......A rich family background. Cherish times with the older ones.......I know you do. You have also passed it on to your own kids.......A great legacy!
What a great/beautiful ending to this video. That's what life is all about. My family was so dysfunctional that we never had those times when I was growing up. That changed when I had kids!
Hi Aimee Nolte what a pleasure it was listening to the 20 country songs .I can relate to them all as I grew up with grandparents listing to all then songs I play 5string Banjo - piano - and now learning the steel guitar just have a love for music have to thank grandpa for that so your story really hit home Great job Great lesson thanks for the tutorial
You seem so genuine and sweet. My whole family play music. I thought I was looking at a guitar tutorial. But to hear your backstory we're just enough for me. Keep up the good work. May you bless a many of generations with your beautiful music to carry on .......😊
THANK YOU. I was looking for exactly this! Some simple 1-4-5 songs. So many of us are thoroughly addicted to song sheets and can't play a darn thing without a piece of paper in front of us! I need to learn some more of these! Hearing about your family was nice too. We all come from different places. :)
If we had more of THIS kind of family learning, teaching and genuinely loving relationships I suspect there would be a lot less strife in the world. The simple act of learning a "3 chord ditty" can be oddly transformational. Nice going to you Aimee and your cute grandparents!
Great video! Enjoyed watching you play. Please consider doing a episode on the left hand techniques you used in this one. I’d love to learn to play like that.
Wow, I cut my musical teeth on these songs playing with my dad’s band in small dive bars as a junior high kid. Such great memories. Songs about real life. Thanks for the beautiful tribute to your family, Amy, and for reminding me of my roots.
You have the sweetest grandparents in the whole world! I am so jealous! I Pray that when I get old that me and my grandchildren have that kind of relationship! Loved the tutorial as well!
So great to hear your story, I guess that everyone has a story to tell, and music plays a big part in that story. I am not from the United States, but recognise so many of those country hits. My father came from the Pacific Islands, and fell in love with the likes of Elvis, Buddy Holly, and even Charlie Pride, he had never heard Western music before he left the Islands, but of course now thinks that the music from the 50's and 60's in his mind was the greatest music ever written, and loves singing these songs in his less than perfect and broken English.
OMG, I love this video Aimee! Getting a glimpse of your family and your musical history is so cool. You are so freaking authentic! I love it! You have such great everything, but I just wish I had a left hand like yours! WE love you Aimee! Pushing 70K subscribers...a dang long way in one year!
Amy, love the video. I played along on my fiddle. This is my go-to skill for all jams. The circle of 5ths is a great help to know the 1 4 5 chords to any key.
This is such a marvelous way to introduce the most basic non-trivial (there are, after all, some 1- and 2-chord songs, but, hey!) chord structure in western music! And from this foundation, a budding musician can go forward into 7th chords, the shift to the I-IV-V chord pattern based on switching to the V-chord (or the IV-chord) as the tonic (like in Marty Robbins' "El Paso"); the VI-minor, III-minor, II-minor, etc., etc., etc. . . . And commendations for the family connection at the end, to augment what you mentioned during the piano session. Very heart-warming! Speaking of which, I burst forth with a list of songs in a comment to your 'most beautiful songs' video of last Friday (2017-Sep-22); and one of those that stands out now, after watching this video, is Luray Women by Clishmaclaver, written by Si Kahn. I think you would find it heart-warming, as it relates to (as I gather) seeing an old photo of past generations of one's own family, in the hills of Appalachia, and the connection the singer feels to them. And while I haven't been able to find Clishmaclaver's recording of it here on YT, there's one very nearly like it by Mary Sue Twomey. I recommend checking it out, if that appeals to you. I found it by simply searching YT for the title. BTW, a little mental math tells me that I'm probably shy of your grandpa's age, only by upper single-digits; my own great-grandfather was a Civil War veteran; generations in that paternal line are long - had he survived to see my birth, he would have been about 100. But my paternal grandma, OTOH, became a great-grandmother in her 60's!
You inspired me. So great to sing with your parents, wondering if I had parents like these. Music is everything in my life, I almost give up of the all things. Life isn't that nice to me in last years, but when I see moments like these I just smile. So thank you so much for the videos. I already seen a lot. That with Jacob is amazing... amazing duet! ( Sorry for mistakes, I live in Brazil, I never had a English Class) Anyway, God bless you, Thanks.
Yep! Bawling my eyes out on that last segment. Beautiful! But also (along with its companion “Easy Country Music”) excellent for beginners. A good reminder, and a fun way, to keep honing the foundations. Thanks Aimee! ❤️
I actually got spoiled by the ending of the video by reading the comments while you were doing the main part of the video and I also did my first comment while watching but this ending was so heart warming
I just love watching this video I've seen this one and the other country one you did so many times. I enjoy very much hearing your family story and the clip at the end of you singing with your grandpop. Some of the best content on youtube in my opinion :)
i dont always comment nor i dont always subscribe, but here i am on another video of yours :) your approach is very good to teaching, i recently bought casio 76 keys and learning piano at age 40 , i think your teachings will go far, thank you :)
Hi Aimee. I really enjoyed this video. I bought a keyboard 2 years ago and have been teaching myself to play. I got the courage to start my own YT channel 2 weeks ago and one of the songs I play is You Are My Sunshine which is my parents favorites song. I think I heard you are a surfer? Our family has a house in Montauk NY where surfing is big. I just made a few videos from our deck with the ocean it the background. A year ago Kevin R Miles was nice enough to cover a song my father wrote about 40 years ago called "Montauk". I wanted to learn to play piano after watching Kevin's son Terry Miles. The Montauk Library did a story on my father Bob Paganucci - Throwback Thursday The Fisherman. October 2021 Hope you don't mind me sharing. Thanks
I love the old classic country music.i only wish you had showed your hands in the birds-eye view while playing the piano.wish you would do more video like this
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very delicated history and video. Its so nice to see how musicians start on the art
I must say when I first bumped into Aimee's channel I thought, hmm, bored housewife makes piano lesson videos... move along. I kept seeing her show up in the feed more and more and the titles were interesting, jazz related and well-enough produced and I thought... well, this is cool, I'll subscribe. As time went on, I'd pick up my guitar, play along if I could. The girl really knew her stuff. Then I started binge-watching the "jazzy" ones and saw her playing with Nicki Parrot and I was like, wait, this isn't some "fake" or fly-by-night channel , this was a real world musician playing with the former bass player for Les Paul of the Iridium! So now I look forward to a weekly video, I don't always watch all the way through or stay up late enough for live-streams, but it is good quality content, a good mix of information, playfulness, and joyful noise. This latest is a little personal, but it mirrors my own experience with the old man. He was a "King of the Road" type of guy and could play the 3 Cowboy chords in 4 keys and even ordered the old "Laura Weber" folk guitar series materials from PBS back in the day. We all learned a little guitar, mom, and siblings, and I've stuck with it over the decades and developed a latent interest in jazz as I approach my 60s. This is a great channel and complements a lot of the other music channels out there. It's a good exercise for a guitarist to watch a piano-brain at work and try to pick things up. Thanks for all the great content and good luck with your channel!
1. 8:51 - I walk the line
2. 9:14 - Your cheating Heart
3. 9:45 - It wasnt god who made honky tonky angles
4. 10:10 - Blue Moon of Kentucky
5. 10:29 - I M Moving On
6. 10:45 - Four Walls
7. 11:08 - Help me make it through the Night
8. 12:02 - King of the Road
9. 12:37 - Oh Lonesome Me
10. 12:58 - The Gambler
11. 13:20 -I Fall to Pieces
12. 13:51 - Coat of Many Colors
13. 14:15 - Folsom Prison Blues
14. 14:41 - One's on the Way
15. 15:13 - When my Blue Moon turns to Gold Again
16. 15:40 - Have i Told You Lately that i Love You
17. 16:10 - Blue Eyes crying in the Rain
18. 16:39 - Jambalaya
19. 17:00 - Kiss an Angel Good Morning
20. 17:19 - Cold Cold Heart.
Here's the timestamps for this video. Comment or reply below if i had put any of her track wrong!🙃
Also Aimee, hi ma'am, could you please make a video on list of few good Country Rock fusion tracks!! I mean a list if Country Rock music songs which are good yo learn tyr blues country and rock music genres please. I request you whole heartedly, ma'am please make a video on it. It will be very helpful!
Thank you for pinning all of these. Country/Rock - do you mean southern rock?
@@vishwajeetbabbar7622 I probably won’t do that. I really don’t like to teach people how to play specific songs. I like to teach a concept that they can apply to many songs. This one seems to niche for my channel as well. I wish you luck though. Maybe you can find a private teacher who will go over these things. I did make a video about “let me help you find a teacher “
So touching, sharing about your family - your loved ones. I come from a family of 11 children. I like your approach- simple step by step but so important. Thank you and Jesus bless you and your loved ones. From Western Australia.
That was truly delightful. What a wonderful memory with your grandmother and grandfather.
Yes, you just revealed what a wonderful person you are -valuing your grandparents.
I loved your grand parents and you singing together. You got roots to be the great teacher and musician. God bless you all. Yo
what a wonderful story. both my grandpas were gone before i was even two years old.. family is everything. i love country music.
love the song...you are my sunshine....this is the last song i sang to my husband, before he passed....he asked me to sing a song...i picked you are my sunshine....made him smile...you and your grand parents sounded real good together...don t ever stop singing..
Thank you for sharing. It's rare nowadays. It reminded me of what happened to my mom. My dad spent about a decade in pain from cancer and hepatitis c. he asked my mom to hold him and told her he just had a dream. that he was no longer in pain and that he was well again. He passed away in her arms after he told her that. She held him for 8 hours. They loved each other till the end even when family bicker and life turn crazy.
Nice singalong ending to the lesson.
Wonderful choice of tracks. Very nice to see a young lady so fond of her grand parents. Very warm and loving people. Ive learnt a lot of tricks on how to play from this video.
Such a beatiful voice...greetings from México, i love country music
Outstanding video, thank you.
I had my first lesson with Aimee yesterday, she is truly Amazing! I have only been playing for one year so I needed help with Folsom Prison Blues, one of many of my favorites from Aimee's list, anyway after my lesson with Aimee I practiced the rest of the day and this morning when I got up, like many mornings went to play my piano to practice and at this moment, I feel like a country piano playing star! Just what I needed an Awesome teacher to guide me. I can't wait for my next lesson with Aimee she is the best!!!
Love it
I know this video is almost 3 years old, but thank you for sharing your grandparents at the end. My heart is full of love, and my eyes are watering.
LOVED this video. My dad was one of 18, and I grew up surrounded by my aunts and uncles singing and playing these tunes in my grandma's kitchen. I enjoy pretty much all types of music but this stuff always tugs at my heart and our family still reach for the guitars and these songs when we get together. Thanks for sharing.
Just beautiful thanks for share this with your grandpa. Just show how beautiful person you are
Absolutely beautiful video. You brought me to tears again, my grandma used to sing me, "You are my Sunshine", as we walked home from school..lovely. 🌻
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I loved it when my mom would sing YAMSS, Thanks for reminding me. All the best.
Folks, watch this video to the end because, not only will you have enjoyed learning from such a wonderful lady but, you be in for a very special treat as her Grandparents join in for a sing-a-long session that's is very touching and beautiful.
Thank you for sharing such love with the world
Thanks for proving that one doesn’t need to be a classical virtuoso to make good music and have a great time. Without realising it, you have probably encouraged a few viewers to learn the basics of music. Cool!
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Hi Aimee! Michael from NY here. That was wonderful! You are so lucky to have been brought up in a musical environment, and even luckier to still have your grandparents with you to share their love of music (and of you). Perhaps... your best video yet! Thanks for sharing!
Aimee, Aimee, Aimee, 1st, you sound marvelous. So, I have the chords, but the magic is in the bassline! Please do a tutorial on baseline. Thank you .
What a beautiful video! I just love you playing with your grandpop and grandma at the end. I shed a little tear, it was so heartwarming. Now I know how you turned out to be so lovely!
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Très bon choix et très varié.
Charming! Loved the clip at the end with your grandparents. And maybe this underlines how encouraging children to play and sing music at an early age helps develop their musical talents. I'm grateful to this day my parents bought a piano for us even though they didn't play.
Excelente y muy simpáticos Papá y Mamá señorita Aimee felicidades desde El Salvador
Ahhhhh, that was a very sweet ending!! Happy for you Aimee to have such talented and loving family. It shows in your teachings!
Thank you great Teach!!
As a self taught piano player it’s nice to see these. Thanks older video but this video spoke to me cause I grew up in a dairy farm. Thanks Aimee
The Country songs you just played were songs my Dad and uncles played on guitar on the weekends when I was a kid. I played these same songs myself in bands and as a solo over my 38 year full-time music career. Brought back many good memories. It was an extra special treat to meet and hear your grandparents sing at the end of this video. I fell in love with you 3 times during this video...LOL! I started out playing country, then rock and blues music and did so my entire career. I am now retired and studying my true love...JAZZ Guitar! So we kind of have that in common. Now subscribed!
Thanks so much!
Country sits nicely in your voice, Miss Aimee! When I started playing piano at 4, it was Willie, Dolly, the Beatles, and Scott Joplin. Then Chopin, Mozart and Czerny came into my life. Elton John, Billy Joel, and Freddie Mercury were next, closely followed by Rodgers and Hammerstein and musical theatre, then opera (oh, that Mozart), then more and more jazz. It is all good, isn't it? Thanks for breaking things down to basics so well. My man and I are teaching ourselves guitar, and 3 chords make it so easy to play and sing together. Love!!
Beautiful voice, Aimee. These songs are great!
Great demonstration of how making music can be a joyful experience!
Great Video! How nice to meet your grandparents. As a Papa to two young grandchildren I aspire to being able to play the piano and sing with my grandchildren so that we can share a moment just like this. Thank you
So beautiful family, let me give thanks you, my eyes are crying because my heart was broken, I loved God bless all of your family, and thanks for you be an our good teacher .
1 Word...................................BRILLIANT 👌🌹🥰
I know that I am a couple of years behind, but I just loved hearing of your family roots and seeing you sing with your Grandparents. Family!!
It was always such a wonderful bonding and time to appreciate my mom when she'd sing "You Are My Sun Shine" to me when I was little and as the years rolled. Miss you my Sun Shine Mom.
What a lovely moment to share with your audience! I feel blessed.
I have no idea how I came across this video yesterday but I love it and I came back here because them songs are really good!
That Country Bass line has been a mystery my entire life, thank you for the follow up video that explains it.
i love tuning in to your videos. im not a musician but love your stories, music and musicianship...and i love jazz and all styles of music.you have such a warm heart and come from such a nice family. thanks aimee!!!
'Loved the duet and trio at the end. Thanks for sharing your grand-folks with us.
Fantastic, Aimee!......A rich family background. Cherish times with the older ones.......I know you do. You have also passed it on to your own kids.......A great legacy!
So sweet to see you with your grandparents
What a great/beautiful ending to this video. That's what life is all about. My family was so dysfunctional that we never had those times when I was growing up. That changed when I had kids!
The ending with your grandpa and grandma was just beautiful. It put a big smile on my face. Thanks.
You're not only a great teacher... you also touch hearts. Love from the Philippines.
Oh my goodness Aimeeeeee! Love you x
The apple doesn't fall far from the tree!!! Beautiful family
Lovely medley, amazing lesson. Thank you very much for this!
Hi Aimee Nolte what a pleasure it was listening to the 20 country songs .I can relate to them all as I grew up with grandparents listing to all then songs I play 5string Banjo - piano - and now learning the steel guitar just have a love for music have to thank grandpa for that so your story really hit home Great job Great lesson thanks for the tutorial
You seem so genuine and sweet. My whole family play music. I thought I was looking at a guitar tutorial. But to hear your backstory we're just enough for me. Keep up the good work. May you bless a many of generations with your beautiful music to carry on .......😊
Lovely, i grew up with all that songs you sang. Am a tone deaf person..amaze with those who can sings and play any instruments. Hi there Ron & Eco..
THANK YOU.
I was looking for exactly this! Some simple 1-4-5 songs.
So many of us are thoroughly addicted to song sheets and can't play a darn thing without a piece of paper in front of us! I need to learn some more of these!
Hearing about your family was nice too. We all come from different places. :)
Good list! And only 3 chords. Woot woot!
Story time with Aimee!!! Love this vid. And love the stories! Thanks for sharing, my-favorite-Aimee.
Natalia Osias I'm fom Chattanooga tn. And I already know all those songs from childhood.....your awesomeness. .. it was a awesome chi
If only I could work both hands at once. lol
If we had more of THIS kind of family learning, teaching and genuinely loving relationships I suspect there would be a lot less strife in the world. The simple act of learning a "3 chord ditty" can be oddly transformational. Nice going to you Aimee and your cute grandparents!
Great video! Enjoyed watching you play. Please consider doing a episode on the left hand techniques you used in this one. I’d love to learn to play like that.
Wow, I cut my musical teeth on these songs playing with my dad’s band in small dive bars as a junior high kid. Such great memories. Songs about real life. Thanks for the beautiful tribute to your family, Amy, and for reminding me of my roots.
What a beautiful lesson!
Tons of great songs start with simple fundamental chords
You have the sweetest grandparents in the whole world! I am so jealous! I Pray that when I get old that me and my grandchildren have that kind of relationship! Loved the tutorial as well!
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So great to hear your story, I guess that everyone has a story to tell, and music plays a big part in that story. I am not from the United States, but recognise so many of those country hits. My father came from the Pacific Islands, and fell in love with the likes of Elvis, Buddy Holly, and even Charlie Pride, he had never heard Western music before he left the Islands, but of course now thinks that the music from the 50's and 60's in his mind was the greatest music ever written, and loves singing these songs in his less than perfect and broken English.
Great singing and excellent musicianship. This is a superb list..!! ;-)
Very very cool Aimee. Thank you for sharing.
Just outstanding in every way!
Just the sound of your voice alone is pure magic....
Im 24 from Detroit and I know every song. I was raised on it. Love these songs.
Most wonderful piano teacher I have ever seen in RUclips. Thank you very much for all the lectures you gave us for free. Wish you a happy new year!
Hello from WV. A country girl. I love it! Yep. in a major key in steps from the tonic. WWHWWWH.
OMG, I love this video Aimee! Getting a glimpse of your family and your musical history is so cool. You are so freaking authentic! I love it! You have such great everything, but I just wish I had a left hand like yours! WE love you Aimee! Pushing 70K subscribers...a dang long way in one year!
+april ❤️❤️🙏🏼🙏🏼
Amy, love the video. I played along on my fiddle. This is my go-to skill for all jams. The circle of 5ths is a great help to know the 1 4 5 chords to any key.
This is such a marvelous way to introduce the most basic non-trivial (there are, after all, some 1- and 2-chord songs, but, hey!) chord structure in western music!
And from this foundation, a budding musician can go forward into 7th chords, the shift to the I-IV-V chord pattern based on switching to the V-chord (or the IV-chord) as the tonic (like in Marty Robbins' "El Paso"); the VI-minor, III-minor, II-minor, etc., etc., etc. . . .
And commendations for the family connection at the end, to augment what you mentioned during the piano session. Very heart-warming!
Speaking of which, I burst forth with a list of songs in a comment to your 'most beautiful songs' video of last Friday (2017-Sep-22); and one of those that stands out now, after watching this video, is Luray Women by Clishmaclaver, written by Si Kahn. I think you would find it heart-warming, as it relates to (as I gather) seeing an old photo of past generations of one's own family, in the hills of Appalachia, and the connection the singer feels to them.
And while I haven't been able to find Clishmaclaver's recording of it here on YT, there's one very nearly like it by Mary Sue Twomey. I recommend checking it out, if that appeals to you. I found it by simply searching YT for the title.
BTW, a little mental math tells me that I'm probably shy of your grandpa's age, only by upper single-digits; my own great-grandfather was a Civil War veteran; generations in that paternal line are long - had he survived to see my birth, he would have been about 100. But my paternal grandma, OTOH, became a great-grandmother in her 60's!
Merci de partager vos connaissances et ces beaux moments en famille! xx
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You inspired me. So great to sing with your parents, wondering if I had parents like these. Music is everything in my life, I almost give up of the all things. Life isn't that nice to me in last years, but when I see moments like these I just smile. So thank you so much for the videos. I already seen a lot. That with Jacob is amazing... amazing duet! ( Sorry for mistakes, I live in Brazil, I never had a English Class) Anyway, God bless you, Thanks.
Obrigado Mick
Aimee Nolte Music Vc fala portugues tamben?
Thank you! This is so awesome. I'm am thrilled to find your channel.
Wow great granddad 🎉 you're blessed family
Another great one from Aimee Nolte.
Yep! Bawling my eyes out on that last segment. Beautiful! But also (along with its companion “Easy Country Music”) excellent for beginners. A good reminder, and a fun way, to keep honing the foundations. Thanks Aimee! ❤️
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Wow, I've found the best music channel on youtube. Liked & subscribed!
Thank you
I actually got spoiled by the ending of the video by reading the comments while you were doing the main part of the video and I also did my first comment while watching but this ending was so heart warming
I just love watching this video I've seen this one and the other country one you did so many times. I enjoy very much hearing your family story and the clip at the end of you singing with your grandpop. Some of the best content on youtube in my opinion :)
Thank you so much, Jim!
Great people, your grandparents. GOD BLESS.
Fantastic talents, good teacher, very straight, and sincere.
Heart warming and wonderful. Thank you for sharing your musical roots!
Love this country jazzer
Great video. Just shows that sometimes less is the better choice. Sometimes just 2 chords makes a great song. Like Jambalaya
Yee haw! Loved your story, and how you put on a little country drawl in a couple of songs, and the video at the end.
I'm a guitar player and found this helpful, thankyou so much.
i dont always comment nor i dont always subscribe, but here i am on another video of yours :) your approach is very good to teaching, i recently bought casio 76 keys and learning piano at age 40 , i think your teachings will go far, thank you :)
Aimee you are just THE coolest!!!!
Hi Aimee. I really enjoyed this video. I bought a keyboard 2 years ago and have been teaching myself to play. I got the courage to start my own YT channel 2 weeks ago and one of the songs I play is You Are My Sunshine which is my parents favorites song. I think I heard you are a surfer? Our family has a house in Montauk NY where surfing is big. I just made a few videos from our deck with the ocean it the background. A year ago Kevin R Miles was nice enough to cover a song my father wrote about 40 years ago called "Montauk". I wanted to learn to play piano after watching Kevin's son Terry Miles. The Montauk Library did a story on my father Bob Paganucci - Throwback Thursday The Fisherman. October 2021 Hope you don't mind me sharing. Thanks
Loved loved the added extra. Nice to see people being happy just wasting time with the ones they love ;)
Cool video. I love your grandparents and I love grandpa's bowl.
That's a beautiful story. Thanks for sharing.
Absolutely precious! Great video all around. Got me grinning from ear to ear ❤️
I'm inspired by you. I like the song After the Love Is Gone & Giving You the Best That I've Got. There's lots of love in your family.
I love the old classic country music.i only wish you had showed your hands in the birds-eye view while playing the piano.wish you would do more video like this
very delicated history and video. Its so nice to see how musicians start on the art
This video is precious...I love how it ended!
touching.......so cute you got your grandparents to join you- love your videos
Wow beautiful harmony
Thanks for showing another style of playing.
I must say when I first bumped into Aimee's channel I thought, hmm, bored housewife makes piano lesson videos... move along. I kept seeing her show up in the feed more and more and the titles were interesting, jazz related and well-enough produced and I thought... well, this is cool, I'll subscribe. As time went on, I'd pick up my guitar, play along if I could. The girl really knew her stuff. Then I started binge-watching the "jazzy" ones and saw her playing with Nicki Parrot and I was like, wait, this isn't some "fake" or fly-by-night channel , this was a real world musician playing with the former bass player for Les Paul of the Iridium! So now I look forward to a weekly video, I don't always watch all the way through or stay up late enough for live-streams, but it is good quality content, a good mix of information, playfulness, and joyful noise. This latest is a little personal, but it mirrors my own experience with the old man. He was a "King of the Road" type of guy and could play the 3 Cowboy chords in 4 keys and even ordered the old "Laura Weber" folk guitar series materials from PBS back in the day. We all learned a little guitar, mom, and siblings, and I've stuck with it over the decades and developed a latent interest in jazz as I approach my 60s. This is a great channel and complements a lot of the other music channels out there. It's a good exercise for a guitarist to watch a piano-brain at work and try to pick things up. Thanks for all the great content and good luck with your channel!