I dig the fluttering of the keys-alan Price did it on a Vox continental on old Animals tunes-i learned to play because of the Animals -nobody plays organ to much anymore--SADLY
@innerfire-graham90162 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing the knowledge, Nick! Keep them coming!
@ScooterTV3 ай бұрын
Another great video Nick ! 😎 I Was a long time lookin’ for how to get a specific sound. I really like the sound if you play in A pentatonic and you strike the d and g note together, when you play up and down the scale. Especially in the higher regions of the keyboard. Thnx for showin’ it ! 🤘🏼😎 Of course in a different key you have to play two other notes. But does it have a name when you strike these notes together ? Keep up the good work ! Love it Gerrit.
@B3-R3 ай бұрын
Very interesting, thanks 👌👍
@Blues.Fusion3 ай бұрын
Ive been working on the one note trill thing on a synth action midi controller and organ software. I can get it somewhat but i dont have a waterfall keybed to compare and i wonder how much harder it is get it smooth on the synth action. I suspect the higher trigger point on the real hammond helps alot.
@B3burner
3 ай бұрын
Yes you are correct about the higher trigger point helping. I also think light weighting of the Hammond keys makes it easier too.
@B3burner3 ай бұрын
Greetings from California. Very nice sound and lesson. If I can throw my hat into the ring for just a bit, might I suggest soloing in the “One” chord pentatonic blues, over the four chord in the bass? Like what Jon & Ritchie did at the end of ‘Smoke on the Water’ on the Made in Japan album. That tension built is just magnificent.
@louiscornale56673 ай бұрын
Great job but how about wooly bully watch it now 😮
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I dig the fluttering of the keys-alan Price did it on a Vox continental on old Animals tunes-i learned to play because of the Animals -nobody plays organ to much anymore--SADLY
Thank you for sharing the knowledge, Nick! Keep them coming!
Another great video Nick ! 😎 I Was a long time lookin’ for how to get a specific sound. I really like the sound if you play in A pentatonic and you strike the d and g note together, when you play up and down the scale. Especially in the higher regions of the keyboard. Thnx for showin’ it ! 🤘🏼😎 Of course in a different key you have to play two other notes. But does it have a name when you strike these notes together ? Keep up the good work ! Love it Gerrit.
Very interesting, thanks 👌👍
Ive been working on the one note trill thing on a synth action midi controller and organ software. I can get it somewhat but i dont have a waterfall keybed to compare and i wonder how much harder it is get it smooth on the synth action. I suspect the higher trigger point on the real hammond helps alot.
@B3burner
3 ай бұрын
Yes you are correct about the higher trigger point helping. I also think light weighting of the Hammond keys makes it easier too.
Greetings from California. Very nice sound and lesson. If I can throw my hat into the ring for just a bit, might I suggest soloing in the “One” chord pentatonic blues, over the four chord in the bass? Like what Jon & Ritchie did at the end of ‘Smoke on the Water’ on the Made in Japan album. That tension built is just magnificent.
Great job but how about wooly bully watch it now 😮