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Use these beautiful exercises to get the circle of fifths in your ear, in your brain and in your fingers. Music theory gets fun when you put it to good use and make something meaningful.
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Комментарии : 84   
@tomarmstrong1281
@tomarmstrong1281 2 месяца назад
Your piano has a wonderful full round tone.
@TonyThomas10000
@TonyThomas10000 Год назад
Awesome video as usual. You rock, Aimee!
@jayavardhana-3481
@jayavardhana-3481 Год назад
i love everything you put out
@lakegirlroxy9852
@lakegirlroxy9852 Год назад
Fantastic video Aimee 😊
@patriciaann6380
@patriciaann6380 Год назад
Excellent content Aimee 😊
@GizzyDillespee
@GizzyDillespee Год назад
I forgot this video dropped and I missed it! Looking forward to this coming Tuesday, or whenever it's ready for YT, for the big vid.
@theHADERMET
@theHADERMET Год назад
Thank you Aimee 😁
@jeffcuthbert6078
@jeffcuthbert6078 Месяц назад
When you first started talking about going backwards around the Circle of Fifths, I said to myself "No, you're going forward around the Circle of Fourths". But then I recognized you were playing an Authentic Cadence (V - I), and it made more sense to think of the progression in terms of the Circle of Fifths. Yet another enjoyable application of music theory learned.
@robertmayhew98
@robertmayhew98 Год назад
Thank you very much Aimee for another excellent and interesting exercise.🤗
@leeclarke8993
@leeclarke8993 Год назад
Thank you Aimee for this germaine lesson. Sounds great. Call for being ever at doing good, being ever at doing good. Helps me memorize backwards around the circle.
@laurieyork5186
@laurieyork5186 Год назад
Weeks later I have to come back and thank you again, Aimee, for helping me understand the Circle of 5ths at long last. For 10 years since I started playing I have never understood why the Circle of 5ths is important and I was completely confused by it. After playing your two PDF exercises every day for a few weeks I'm now able to play without the music and I really get how the chords flow and relate to each other. And now key signatures make sense too! I feel like my ears and hands are learning where to go without having to think about it. Really amazing two exercises that you created and because they sound so nice it's fun to play them. On PDF #2 I figure out that the 2nd note of the chord in my right hand is the first note my left hand plays - voila! Can't thank you enough, Aimee! This is going to make improv so much easier. You're the best!
@AimeeNolte
@AimeeNolte Год назад
That makes me so happy. Thank you for sharing.
@philippederome2434
@philippederome2434 Год назад
That is where I want to be in a few weeks or months Laurie.
@piratealleyvideo5072
@piratealleyvideo5072 Год назад
Love your info.. thank you
@laurieyork5186
@laurieyork5186 Год назад
Your tutorials are excellent and very helpful to me. I've struggled with Circle of Fifths for ages and you made it all so clear. Your exercises sound great which makes them fun to play and easy to remember. And it's validating to hear you talk about different types of sensory memory. The creative process is incredibly fascinating and I enjoy hearing you talk about it.Thank you so much Aimee!
@StevieG777
@StevieG777 Год назад
#1 sounds like a Vince Guaraldi and George Winston collab. Good stuff Aimee.
@enterprisesoftwarearchitect
I love Vince Guaraldi music!! Well said.
@wyattstevens8574
@wyattstevens8574 Год назад
I love the Charlie Brown soundtrack. If you put the intro in compound meter (either 6/8 or 12/8) then I think it would almost sound like "Skating."
@emiliocuberos
@emiliocuberos Год назад
Wonderful exercise. It sounds so beautiful, it's enjoyable to practice, and it's the routine that actually helped me memorize/internalize the circle of fifths. Maravilloso Aimee, gracias.
@jackmuratore9424
@jackmuratore9424 Год назад
Nicky Hopkins plays the 2 into the 3 constantly. So pretty. Floyd Cramer and Norah Jones does it too, but slightly different. As for the circle, I recently started beginning each practice with scales . I move clockwise and counterclockwise.
@PianoWithJonny
@PianoWithJonny Год назад
Nice Aimee! I really like how you tie the chords together with these melodies.
@AimeeNolte
@AimeeNolte Год назад
Thx my man!!
@wyattstevens8574
@wyattstevens8574 Год назад
@@AimeeNolte I noticed that the first exercise sounded almost like "Skating" from "Charlie Brown Christmas." In another comment, I found a few songs that work their way around the "Co5 progression."
@truefilm6991
@truefilm6991 Год назад
@@wyattstevens8574 yes, yes. "A Charlie Brown Christmas" is a musical treasure trove. Vince Guaraldi was unafraid of musical beauty.
Год назад
Beautiful intro in a very rainy morning here in Southern California.
@internet6695
@internet6695 Год назад
Took piano lessons for years, this is the best explanation of the circle of 5ths I have ever heard. I think I finally understand it.
@philippederome2434
@philippederome2434 Год назад
I have a feeling that the circle of fifths is not as important in classical music, at least for casual interpretation, as opposed to jazz and other forms of music where improvisation is welcome. And if your training was classical as for mine, that would be an explanation as to why it was too abstract (or merely used to explain written notation) and not applied.
@suefauziyah
@suefauziyah Год назад
Big thank you Aimee for this lesson! I was afraid to try playing around the circle, thought it would be too hard for me, but these exercises seemed simple enough that I gave them a try. And lo and behold I could play them! Playing that jump started my confidence to try playing other things around the circle. Now I’m making progress, and it all started here with this video. 🙂
@AimeeNolte
@AimeeNolte Год назад
Yeah Sue!!
@philippederome2434
@philippederome2434 Год назад
I know that this first drill plays on II-V-1 cycling them through, but still hearing the first 4-5 bars, I thought Hey this is Yellow Brick Road by Elton John (aah-aah-aah part) and sure enough the second II-V-I (Eb-Ab-Db) is exactly the same (at least according to the Elton John score I purchased); which is then followed by Bbmin-D7(dominant)-FMaj, which resolves the melody-harmony. Now I love this video with the chord and broken chord form and especially the move from 2nd to 3rd that you purposefully do not write onto the 1st PDF (good on you, the written form is to convey the idea not all the gory details). I very much like your encouragement to improvise and fool around with melodies on it; I must try this in next few days. Glad that I joined in Nebula as I don't have the Google ads interrupting and I get access to the transcripts.
@debiomalley8326
@debiomalley8326 Год назад
Reminds me of the “Field of Dreams” soundtrack. Nice and inventive. Thank u.
@zazoomatt
@zazoomatt 2 месяца назад
Thank You Aimee for allowing me to get this Special Circle at Nebula studying my Piano Off How Wonderful The Emma lets go ! w/ Harpejji was a Well thought of Position of Musical Architecture and Thoughtful Love one has for a Sister. Effort to Learn to play this . . .Fenom. Applause for You.
@AimeeNolte
@AimeeNolte 2 месяца назад
Much thanks to you too, Matt!
@kendrick10601
@kendrick10601 Год назад
Your son is lucky, he has access to the best teacher
@truefilm6991
@truefilm6991 Год назад
Just a few moments in an I'm already loving it. Yes, it's a lifelong pursuit. But once you can at least grab a ii V I progression in each, you are good to come up with wonderful piano improvs, such as during a show, when the singer or MC makes a gesture: "just play some stuff while I'm talking!". :)
@mikel917
@mikel917 2 месяца назад
Your theory discussions are always helpful, even for guitarists!
@AimeeNolte
@AimeeNolte 2 месяца назад
Thanks Mike! Share it with your guitar-playing buddies!
@mikel917
@mikel917 2 месяца назад
Will do!
@martijnvanbeek4387
@martijnvanbeek4387 Год назад
From fan to big fan after this exercise!
@martijnvanbeek4387
@martijnvanbeek4387 Год назад
Sounds wonderful to me:)
@dallascowboys75006
@dallascowboys75006 Год назад
Your a wonderful person and teacher - even though I'm a guitar player, I still love your channel and learn a lot. I am digging into the circle of 5th - I am going to try and adapt this to the guitar. Thanks again... Love your channel, keep it up!
@philippederome2434
@philippederome2434 Год назад
If you are into rock, have a look at Rick Beato too. He has music theory (and hearing exercises) books for guitar and sometimes has good promotions on them; I didn't purchase as I cannot play guitar.
@dallascowboys75006
@dallascowboys75006 Год назад
@@philippederome2434 yep - follow Rick. He's hard to avoid if your into guitar and online....nhes done well making himself known.
@andrewstillwell1191
@andrewstillwell1191 Год назад
This is so cool 😎
@TheRealSandleford
@TheRealSandleford Год назад
thanks for this one the Quartatonic scale... Eh or the Tennesee Waltz scale! Got a lot from it. I heard another one recently too with 1,4,5 repeated up an octave or so but on a chord that makes them different things for the chord... for g maj, D,E,F and B... or from the 3rd 5th 6th or 7th of the chord.....twas on a lesson for improvising on Spain... for the following F#7 its only suggested for either the 3rd or sixth....still working on learning a lick from chopin that works on that 4 chord.. Op34 no.2
@lawrencetaylor4101
@lawrencetaylor4101 Год назад
Merci beaucoup for this. I've used the circle for exercises but decided to power through fundamentals and finish my method books. But this sounds too good to not do.
@hodkinsn
@hodkinsn 15 дней назад
Great lesson many thanks, a real insight. To help me I like to write out the scoring and discovered that there is a missing missing flat on the B of the Eb chord 123, 5 note sequence ( Ex2.) Cheers Bryan NZ
@shaunmaq
@shaunmaq Год назад
Thank You Mem...🎹🎤
@11kwright
@11kwright Год назад
Well I’m heading over to Nebula.
@AimeeNolte
@AimeeNolte Год назад
Much thanks!
@javamon
@javamon Год назад
If you're taking requests, could you do a theory analysis of "A Song for You" by Leon Russel? I would like to know what makes that song tick. Thanks.
@ayokay123
@ayokay123 Год назад
Just heard "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" in the beginning. Ha! :D
@kaivrock
@kaivrock Месяц назад
It has a Jimmy Webb kind of feel to it.
@user-di7lj8xq8f
@user-di7lj8xq8f 9 месяцев назад
ITS CALLED THE THANKSGIVING SONG
@andrewundershaft1162
@andrewundershaft1162 Год назад
Thanks, mice exercise. Are there any rules for the fingering on the left hand? You seem to switch between 5-1, 5-2 and 3-1.
@davedave8608
@davedave8608 Год назад
continuous 2-5-1s
@wyattstevens8574
@wyattstevens8574 Год назад
If you considered each 1 to be a new 2, that would work.
@TheRealSandleford
@TheRealSandleford Год назад
The second exercise you made up, to get all keys would you go down half step after that 9th to maj 3rd on the F# then continue beginning 9th to maj third every whole step?
@AimeeNolte
@AimeeNolte Год назад
The second exercise takes you through all the keys on its own.
@SusanRichardsDay
@SusanRichardsDay Год назад
Why are there 4th going counter clockwise ?
@user-xl6up1fw2o
@user-xl6up1fw2o 12 дней назад
Your first example is interesting ... it sounds like Elton John's song Goodbye Yellow Brick Road don't You think ??
@theoutsideas
@theoutsideas Год назад
Do u have a course I can take?
@AimeeNolte
@AimeeNolte Год назад
go.nebula.tv/aimeenolte
@michaelnorris2522
@michaelnorris2522 Год назад
Art Garfunkel -- All I Know (by Jimmy Webb)
@AimeeNolte
@AimeeNolte Год назад
Dude!! I thought of that today and I’ve been listening to it a bunch! Same wavelength- you and I!
@michaelnorris2522
@michaelnorris2522 Год назад
@@AimeeNolte I had the 45 at the time and listened to it constantly. The first couple seconds of the video instantly took me back.
@wyattstevens8574
@wyattstevens8574 Год назад
@@AimeeNolte Or "Skating" (Vince Guaraldi- almost, that is: this isn't in a compound meter but "Skating" is)
@hodkinsn
@hodkinsn 15 дней назад
....and the B in the Ab chord 1235, note sequence ... or am I missing something?
@peterjansen4826
@peterjansen4826 Год назад
I know the pattern but I still have to calculate it way too much. I know the sequences of flats and sharps and I know that the flat-keys run one behind on the flats, so f-major having only the B-flat, b-flat-minor having the b-flat and e-flat, e-flat minor having 3 flats etc Then when it is minor I know that I have to deduct 3 semitones to get the minor key. In the case of the sharps I know that the sequence is F-C-G and then I just complete the row with reasoning, the D coming after the C so the D on the 4th place, the A coming after G so the A on the 5th place... The downside of easily seeing patterns, you get lazy. Lot of time and energy wasted on reasoning, it probably is better to know it by heart.
@user-di7lj8xq8f
@user-di7lj8xq8f 9 месяцев назад
SOUNDS LIKE VINCE GERALDI PLAYING
@petezientz8586
@petezientz8586 Год назад
Can't download pdf for this video from Nebula. Message says it can't be downloaded securely. But pdf's from your other videos load no problem.
@AimeeNolte
@AimeeNolte Год назад
Oh that’s not good. I just went and tried and everything was OK. I wonder what the problem is. Could you let me know what the message says?
@petezientz8586
@petezientz8586 Год назад
@@AimeeNolte Message is..."Circle-1-2.zip can't be downloaded securely" . Might be something on my end. Attempt on other pdf's from you on Nebula don't seem to be zip files. Don't make yourself crazy over this. I just thought anything to help me get thru the circle of fifths would be cool. I really enjoy your stuff. Happy Thanksgiving in advance.
@AimeeNolte
@AimeeNolte Год назад
Email me Pete - aimeenolte@yahoo.com
@petezientz8586
@petezientz8586 Год назад
@@AimeeNolte Thank you
@RobertHugginsDJ
@RobertHugginsDJ Год назад
😃 I am on Curiosity. I am sure it is easy when we know how, but I an not able to find you? I type Aimee Nolte and get Science lessons, Maths Lessons, Lessons on the sea. What am I missing? I tried this with other artists and failed so it is me😥
@AimeeNolte
@AimeeNolte Год назад
You signed up for a bundle. Two different platforms. CuriosityStream is for documentaries. Nebula is where I am at. Check your email. You would have gotten a welcome email from Nebula that tells you how to login! Thank you so much!
@lnxguit
@lnxguit 18 дней назад
Reminds me of Floyd Cramer!
@AimeeNolte
@AimeeNolte 18 дней назад
True! I do have a whole video about him also!
@lnxguit
@lnxguit 18 дней назад
@@AimeeNolte Wonderful! I'll watch it right away.
@xjazz666
@xjazz666 Год назад
F is forth of C. Why do you say fifth?
@u906
@u906 2 месяца назад
In case anyone else comes across this: Look up circle of fifths and circle of fourths and how they interact. Basically, while C->F going up in tone is a fourth, its inversion (F->C, with the C higher than F) is a fifth. Hope that helps
@williamgreeson8387
@williamgreeson8387 2 месяца назад
She said she was going backwards around the cycle, which is fourths.
@renanxavier6826
@renanxavier6826 16 дней назад
With all due respect, in my opinion, there is a much better way to learn about the harmonic field. This technique, developed by Johann Sebastian Bach, is highly underrated but is more efficient than any other method. I have a sample of it on my channel.
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