How To Know What Key To Sing Songs In

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Many singers show up to auditions or jam sessions and have no idea which key they sing their song in. This is unacceptable., and is easily remedied. Let me teach you how to choose your key, so this situation stops happening.
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  • Randomly came across this video and I was just thinking what a pleasant personality this person has and then seen the comment from Riku Soikkeli from 3 years ago saying, "....You seem like such a warm-hearted and genuinely a good person that watching you goofing around is like a holiday." Definitely your personality shines through. Liked the content too. Thank you.
  • I recently wrote a song in the Key of G major. I did this because It was comfortable for me to sing. But after reading through jazz music books I saw all the songs that were done in Ab. So I tried it. The transposing was a little tough but I got through it. I cannot believe the difference in the sound of the chords from G major to Ab. It made a world of difference. So beautiful.
  • @amadams
    Thank you. I have been a musician for two years and I haven't worked with a lot of other musicians. I have actually only worked in an ensemble once for my first year of Jazz last year. Even as a bassist, I like learning about other instruments and singers. This was really helpful to make me understand more about singers.
  • Hi Aimee, I’m so glad I’ve found you. I’m 58 years old and have been singing since I was a little girl. It’s truly my passion. However, I’ve never taken voice lessons and wish I would have when I was little. I want to learn how to control my voice, exercise it properly. I’m also an alto. I love singing blues! It seems to come so naturally for me. Anyhow, I’m going to look at more of your videos and look up Rick Beato to learn the notes. Thank you so much
  • @nitromaen
    I love learning from you. You seem like such a warm-hearted and genuinely a good person that watching you goofing around is like a holiday for the soul (not downplaying your keen professionalism). Thank you for these videos!
  • You are really a good teacher. I love the way you teach. Thank you for sharing with us. 🙏⚘
  • You are a super real person and therefore learning from you is super easy. Thanks for the lessons
  • You have a beautiful voice and easy to follow teaching style. Thank you for this!!!
  • I love your channel Aimee! You're a natural teacher. This is been a question mine for many years as well, and I'm glad that you did video cast on it. This helps me out tremendously . Thank you, Aimee! Keep up the good work! :-)
  • @nervosa68
    I just started playing the Uke and now I've realized I have to learn how to sing. Not tone deaf (officially) but I'm pretty crappy. Of course, the song I chose is in key of A which I cannot hit. Your quick method has given me the courage to carry on and continue with my learning. I'm going to give this a try. Thanks very much. :)
  • Thanks so much for these video lessons you put up, vocals have always been my weak point, but your lessons on vocals are working out nicely! Thank you
  • This series of videos is really useful, practical advice from a professional. Fantastic.
  • Aimee, you will appreciate this one. I was gigging (on keys) at church with a new worship leader who showed up with song written in Eb, but he wanted it in Bb. The soprano chimed in that she would prefer it up in E (not happening!) and the guitar player suggested G (of course). I'm listening to all this, all the while hoping they don't settle something like B, and look down to realize that besides the key nonsense, the thing is written in 5/4 time. EEK! Ah the joy of being a hired gun :)
  • WONDERFUL! Very simple and easy to impliment in my songs. I really was overcomplicating this for myself, thank you.
  • @PasiviN
    What a beautiful voice, Thanks for this video. I've been working on vocals for a couple years now and struggle in different areas.
  • Great video Aimee! Really great and easy to follow explanations, unlike some of the vids on YouTube. Will have to check out your website
  • You have a beautiful voice. Love your speaking voice as well.
  • @9Fortman9
    As a singer I have always done that instinctively, choosing my key based on where the lowest note sits comfortably in my voice. Thanks for explaining that.