HAMMOND ORGAN DRAWBAR Tutorial and Must-Know Settings

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Tutorial explaining how the mysterious drawbars work on the HAMMOND ORGAN B3 and many other models, keyboards and clonewheels like the Nord Electro, C2D, Hammond SK and organs from Viscount and Crumar.
I'll then share some of the most common drawbar settings and registrations that all keyboard players need to know, Jimmy Smith, Full Drawbars, Gospel and more.
We'll use the YAMAHA YC61 and GG AUDIO BLUE3 VST software organ for this demo.
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  • @liudas5377
    @liudas53773 жыл бұрын

    That was the BEST explanation of draw bar settings on utube. Thanks Woody...

  • @benonemusic
    @benonemusic26 күн бұрын

    Excellent tutorial. All these years of playing keyboards without knowing what to do with drawbars in organ sounds and now I know in less than 20 minutes. Thank you!

  • @vadimmartynyuk
    @vadimmartynyuk8 ай бұрын

    This is the best tutorial about organ drawbars. Period.

  • @joeyhardin5903
    @joeyhardin59033 жыл бұрын

    one of my favourite settings is 008552110, with vibrato on and leslie stopped. it makes a violin sound

  • @HaydenKinsmanMusic
    @HaydenKinsmanMusic3 жыл бұрын

    I was searching for a video with just this information a couple of months ago, so great to see that you've brought it right to me! Love the depth you go to in your videos. Thank you :)

  • @pascalvanelstlande6954
    @pascalvanelstlande69543 жыл бұрын

    I recently bought the hammond Sk-1. you helped me alot with this tutorial.

  • @ricardomoraesbressan243
    @ricardomoraesbressan2433 жыл бұрын

    My God, I was looking for explanations on Drawbars- Hammond so long time ago e today, just today I finaly founded a master that can teach it very clearly and cleaver. Thanks, congratulations from Brasil !

  • @WoodyPianoShack

    @WoodyPianoShack

    3 жыл бұрын

    oh, you talking about me...!?, nice1 :)

  • @ricardomoraesbressan243

    @ricardomoraesbressan243

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@WoodyPianoShack yeah, and thaks for the answer !

  • @shaneypip6713
    @shaneypip67133 жыл бұрын

    Very well explained Woody , thanks so much.

  • @lucianoiacoletti5725
    @lucianoiacoletti57252 жыл бұрын

    I finally can understand the function of drawbars, thanks to your excellent explanation. Thank you so much

  • @drsamurai009
    @drsamurai0093 жыл бұрын

    Excellent explanation of what I would agree is the first additive synth. Only thing about the drawbars that I can think of which may go into your next drawbar video is the top drawbars foldback on the Hammond. I've noticed that most (probably all) VST emulations usually play this correctly, even the Reface YC does the foldback properly. For example, if you start at the left of the keyboard and only pull out the 1' highest drawbar, then as you play up the scale, eventually the sound would go out of the range of hearing. To avoid this, at a point, the highest octave will repeat eventually. The top two or three highest drawbars do this until you get to the lowest drawbar that doesn't require the foldback of notes. It's a big reason why the Hammond B3 sounds fuller than less expensive Hammonds. My L-100 doesn't fold back, so the 1' drawbar doesn't play the top octave. She still sounds great and the bottom four drawbars play across all the keys so you can still get a lot of the classic sounds from a lot of songs.

  • @aidancampbell78
    @aidancampbell783 жыл бұрын

    Happy new year Woody. Thank you for helping us learner organists/pianists/keyboardists. My Roland VR-09 has become a good friend this last year.

  • @Heatherstay
    @Heatherstay3 жыл бұрын

    Having just bought a YC61 this was incredibly helpful. Thank you very much.

  • @WoodyPianoShack

    @WoodyPianoShack

    3 жыл бұрын

    congrats to you!

  • @flodog7564
    @flodog75642 жыл бұрын

    Great video, you’ve answered all my questions about drawbars with this video

  • @tuttrupmusic
    @tuttrupmusic2 жыл бұрын

    I learned a lot from your video. Great explanation about what each drawbar does in relation to each other.

  • @unclemick-synths
    @unclemick-synths3 жыл бұрын

    Excellent tutorial. Now I know how to get the most from my humble but joyous Reface YC. Thanks for posting this.

  • @Jonathan01ukk
    @Jonathan01ukk3 жыл бұрын

    Really useful video. I learned a lot, thanks!

  • @fabiogarlandini8679
    @fabiogarlandini8679 Жыл бұрын

    Just bought a YC 73 (wonderful instrumentm, btw) and this video was really really helpful. Thanks sooo much!

  • @robertfoy5886
    @robertfoy58863 жыл бұрын

    Excellent video! I never knew any of this. Appreciate you taking the time to share this info!

  • @blombergmusicproductions
    @blombergmusicproductions2 жыл бұрын

    Awesome! Thank you so much! Super helpful!

  • @memriloc
    @memriloc2 жыл бұрын

    Cheers for this vid man. I've a 1960 M100 Hammond and recently a Korg CX-3 and although I can get the sounds I want those basic settings have made me understand the drawbars a lot more. I really appreciate your effort man!!!

  • @WoodyPianoShack

    @WoodyPianoShack

    2 жыл бұрын

    thx for letting me know, congrats on your organs, what an inredible combo!

  • @stevepearson8791
    @stevepearson8791 Жыл бұрын

    Awesome just the info I was searching for and so well explained thanks 👍

  • @crazydubwise
    @crazydubwise3 жыл бұрын

    Great! This is what I needed!! I'll check your others videos asap, sir!! Thanks!

  • @peterschut63
    @peterschut633 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, great explanation

  • @jasonjerusalem
    @jasonjerusalem Жыл бұрын

    Great video, man! Many thanks!

  • @russisaac813
    @russisaac8133 жыл бұрын

    Many thanks Woody. It's definitely wafted away some of the smog for me.

  • @MarcBosserman
    @MarcBosserman Жыл бұрын

    Fantastic video!!! Thanks!!!!!

  • @mixville2
    @mixville2 Жыл бұрын

    Great video. Thanks much!

  • @vitoleo7197
    @vitoleo71973 жыл бұрын

    very very useful, thank you !

  • @RogerioValgode
    @RogerioValgode2 ай бұрын

    The best explanation I found about the basics 👏👏👌👌

  • @raulsalinas873
    @raulsalinas8733 жыл бұрын

    Clear explanation!!

  • @eldkir
    @eldkir Жыл бұрын

    Great explanation. Thank you!

  • @PhotoTrekr
    @PhotoTrekr3 жыл бұрын

    Hearing Booker T play Green Onions on the Hammond and Leslie made me fall in love with the sound.

  • @PeterWalkerHP16c

    @PeterWalkerHP16c

    3 жыл бұрын

    kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZWmo2rBterfdYrQ.html

  • @chipgaasche4933

    @chipgaasche4933

    3 жыл бұрын

    There's no indication of the use of a Leslie on Green Onions.

  • @PhotoTrekr

    @PhotoTrekr

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@chipgaasche4933 I knew someone would say that. I did n't check. I've heard it so many times with a Leslie that that's how I remember it. I love it anyway. It's my favorite song.

  • @joeyhardin5903

    @joeyhardin5903

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@PhotoTrekr i think he may have used it for live versions

  • @mrnasty02106

    @mrnasty02106

    5 ай бұрын

    @@PhotoTrekr No (thank God it wasn't used). Also, it was an M3 (underrated) used on the original version. It's extremely easy to tell when one is used (that snarky, theater organ sound-depending on what's chosen at the console).

  • @romannumeral5547
    @romannumeral5547 Жыл бұрын

    That was wonderful Woody! As someone just getting back into playing and having purchased a used XK-3 this was so helpful. Woud love to see you do another video specific to certain groups like Santana and Greg Ollie. Many thanks.

  • @jaygascoigne
    @jaygascoigne3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this Woody, I have just got my Hammond XM-1 module fixed so will know more details about the drawbars (which unfortunately didn’t come with the module on my purchase)! Will see if I can use the levers on my M-Audio Code61

  • @davedery06
    @davedery063 ай бұрын

    Thank you Woody

  • @garysmith8455
    @garysmith84553 жыл бұрын

    Great timing! I JUST recorded my track (today) on a blues original with the Hammond SK-2 to PreSonus and sent them to the next musican to do the mixing via, you guessed it, internet (O: Footages are related to the single LOWEST pipe in a rank. We could talk pipe organs all day. I am still working for a pipeorgan co. here in the states, going on 32 years now ((O: Thanks for your continued informative video presentations. But PLEASE don't call a Hammond organ made today a CLONE. It has the Hammond logo on it. And, according to the president of Hammond USA, the current organs are a progression of the vintage 'electro mechanical' instruments. No one makes the current B3 - C3 with all those familiar switches, controls AND real wood cabinets, BUT Hammond/Suzuki. The new Leslies as well are NOT clones of the vintage 4 motor models, they ARE Leslies using the latest technology in motor controls and amp / preamp components. (off my rant now lol)

  • @WoodyPianoShack

    @WoodyPianoShack

    3 жыл бұрын

    i know nothing about pipe organs so appreciate you chiming in, thanks! interesting to note that old analogue synths, and some newer ones, have footages marked on the oscillators too! I normally refer to Hammond emulations by the other brands as clonewheels. I'm not sure how to refer to the hammond digital emulations Vintage tonewheel organ purists would probably refer to the digital Hammonds as clones, or clonewheels.... Interesting debate...

  • @garysmith8455

    @garysmith8455

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@WoodyPianoShack Thanks for your reply Woody. I liken it to many items we buy to replace or upgrade that is a new and improved model of an original design. Cars for instance. When the VW Beetle was brought back, we did not call that a clone, same for the retro Mustang, Camaro or Challenger. They have the same name, similar look to the originals, but much advanced over the vintage editions. Clone car?, or NEW design with looks based on the original. Now, if Chevy made a Mustang look alike, that would be considered a clone, but, these are just my thoughts on the topic. I simply believe that the people who brought back the Hammond organ would be offended when their instruments would be referred to as clones. (I guess I am, for them as a Hammond organ owner).

  • @SierraRoute
    @SierraRoute8 ай бұрын

    Great video, especially for a beginner organ player

  • @FKL
    @FKL3 жыл бұрын

    Best Hammond drawbars tutorial ever! Greetings from Paris - France.

  • @WoodyPianoShack

    @WoodyPianoShack

    3 жыл бұрын

    merci mon ami!

  • @VladoT
    @VladoT3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this 😀

  • @planetmullins
    @planetmullins2 жыл бұрын

    Great demo of the world's first additive synth !!

  • @timweinheimer1
    @timweinheimer13 жыл бұрын

    Thank you woody for making a video about Organ so great things I never knew. I use the Arturia B-3 V & other Organs in the AnaLog Lab V8 + an 88 key Arturia Keylab MK II to control the settings.I always loved Booker T & the MG's Green Onions what a song,what a classic your playing is an inspiration to play better.Happy New Years 2021 to you & your family

  • @WoodyPianoShack

    @WoodyPianoShack

    3 жыл бұрын

    thank you, same to you!

  • @timweinheimer1

    @timweinheimer1

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@WoodyPianoShack you inspired me playing with my B-3 vst

  • @thannyman
    @thannyman Жыл бұрын

    THIS WAS VERY GOOD

  • @barrymcguire9208
    @barrymcguire92082 жыл бұрын

    Excellent

  • @tonyfromrhody
    @tonyfromrhody3 жыл бұрын

    Another great video, Think the Roland D50 had a patch that I bought with an add on card call Green Onions. I owned a Hammond SK2 for about a year but missed all the other synth sounds so bye by it went. Keep up the great work!

  • @PhilW222
    @PhilW2223 жыл бұрын

    Great job, you covered some of my favourites. I learned to play on our home organ, a Hammond T100.

  • @joaquinvelazquez913

    @joaquinvelazquez913

    3 жыл бұрын

    That's a spinet organ isn't it? But has a tonewheel though!! I think Tony Banks from Genesis used a T102.

  • @PhilW222

    @PhilW222

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@joaquinvelazquez913 I think that’s right. I started having organ lessons when I was about 11 and by 15 or 16, I was playing in local clubs, often using the organs that they had such as B or C series or the L100, so I got to play a whole range of Hammonds in my teens - glory days! I never had piano lessons though so still consider myself an organist or general keyboard player rather than a pianist, although I can get by on a piano. And yes, Tony Banks used a Hammond T!

  • @djabthrash
    @djabthrash2 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic video.

  • @Soryt
    @Soryt3 жыл бұрын

    Best wishes for 2021 and keep up playing and making more vids 👍👍🎹🎹👀👀🎥

  • @ignacio270
    @ignacio2708 ай бұрын

    Excelente video!!!

  • @eaglechildkeys
    @eaglechildkeys3 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic tutorial Woody! Really helpful! ;-))

  • @marcelpaige4134
    @marcelpaige41343 жыл бұрын

    bless man, thank you

  • @noalfunkner9000
    @noalfunkner90002 жыл бұрын

    Thank You Sir!!

  • @abcoates
    @abcoates3 жыл бұрын

    Cool, I was previously clueless about how drawbars worked.

  • @geedus71
    @geedus713 жыл бұрын

    Without doubt the best vid out there for a basic understanding of the drawbars. Thanks a whole bunch Woody, you've demystified a vital topic for a lot of players starting out (or who never really learned in the first place...) 😉

  • @PlayerClarinet
    @PlayerClarinet2 жыл бұрын

    Good video. Just to join a few more dots for anyone interested: The length in feet shown on the drawbars refers to the length of the pipe played by the lowest note on the keyboard in an actual pipe organ. If you halve the length of a pipe, then the note it produces will vibrate at twice the frequency. In musical terms this is the relationship between notes an octave apart. Apart from the 8' fundamental pitch, all the other drawbars are used to model the presence / absence of harmonic tones. The strength and weakness of these harmonics gives each instrument its characteristic sound. Fun fact: in pipe organ terminology, stops that speak at the fifth (like the 2 2/3' drawbar) and the third (the 1 3/5' drawbar) are collectively referred to as mutations. Classical organists often use mutations together with a solo 8' stop, like an oboe, to reinforce a particular harmonics and thus spice up the sound.

  • @WoodyPianoShack

    @WoodyPianoShack

    2 жыл бұрын

    awesome stuff!

  • @aleksamrkela831
    @aleksamrkela8313 жыл бұрын

    Great tutorial! :D It's good to know these settings without having to pull up presets.

  • @furiobisotti8150

    @furiobisotti8150

    3 жыл бұрын

    Tony never used Leslie but a chorus on a stomp pedal, probably an MXR one

  • @aleksamrkela831

    @aleksamrkela831

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@furiobisotti8150 I think you replied to the wrong comment. '^_^

  • @stoatystoat174
    @stoatystoat1743 ай бұрын

    Useful for the Casio SK-1 Which has a synth version of these

  • @davidzindler5858
    @davidzindler58583 жыл бұрын

    I'm a noob that watched 3-4 other videos about drawbar settings that made no sense. Yours clicked. Thanks so much

  • @meowzer999
    @meowzer9993 жыл бұрын

    Cool. I always admired Tony Banks bcuz he got Hammond organ sounds different from most everyone else.

  • @criqdekuyper9259

    @criqdekuyper9259

    3 жыл бұрын

    He used lots of pedal effects...

  • @pippetdog
    @pippetdog3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks. Great overview on basic drawbar settings. I have a keyboard workstation with great organ presets but always found drawbars a bit of a mystery. A lot of info out there goes into way too much detail and gets overwhelming and confusing.

  • @n8goulet
    @n8goulet3 жыл бұрын

    Nice video Woody. A few tips to add for your viewers. As an alternative to spending $2000 US dollars on a Yamaha YC61, as an alternative there are many good VST soft synth Hammond clones. These save space at home, and on stage. Also less things to carry to gigs or maintain. It is interesting that perhaps the most authentic Hammond clone is actually software rather than Hardware. Exactly one year ago, the Hammond Organ Company in the USA, Hammond Suzuki in Japan, and software developer IK Multimedia teamed up together to create the "Hammond B-3X" soft synth available for both computers & iPad. The iPad version is roughly around $100 last I checked. They went into great detail to recreate not only tons of settings of the B3 and Leslie, but also many effects pedals and processing that was typically used in famous recordings. Especially rockers used the pedals for amazing tones like the Jon Lord Deep Purple sound. The present keyboardist for the rock band Kansas just put up a great demo on KZread recently. I would expect a lot of the classic rock bands to be using the B-3X over a hardware Hammond clone. Here in the USA the M-Audio Axiom 61 made a great MIDI controller for B3 & synth sounds. It features 9 sliders that can be assigned as drawbars, it features waterfall keys, and even aftertouch which is very useful on many soft synths or module synths. Pre-COVID they could easily be found for about $100 all over the USA on Craigslist. A couple more tips as a rock keyboardist myself. Try adjusting the "Overdrive" setting to get more of a "rock" sound and less of a "church" sound. No matter what the drawbar settings, it will always sound like a church organ without a touch of overdrive, and sometimes other effects and setting changes. Also also, avoid playing on heavy weighted piano action keyboards at all costs. Not as flexible as software, but still fairly capable I recommend for your MODX the "Organimation" collection includes some very good B3 sounds, and the novel concept of turning the SuperKnob turns each of the drawbars in sequence up or down. An expression pedal can also be used to speed the Leslie up or down.

  • @WoodyPianoShack

    @WoodyPianoShack

    3 жыл бұрын

    great points and advice, agree on all! the blue3 that I am using in this demo sounds fantastic and is also $100, then we have VB3 which is the same, and this is the exact engine used in the Crumar Mojo, which is a very highly regarded clonewheel organ. So many great options these days!

  • @n8goulet

    @n8goulet

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@WoodyPianoShack Agreed. VB3 is excellent as you say. I'll have to check out Blue3 a bit more.

  • @freddyperezmusicentertainment
    @freddyperezmusicentertainment2 жыл бұрын

    Great video, I do th iui s by ear. But never knew it this way, thank you ! Mr Madera PianoMan, hombre piano

  • @normalizedaudio2481
    @normalizedaudio24813 жыл бұрын

    The real organ players all hang out with Tony Monaco. His left hand is inter galactic. We all take a shot of B3 to protect us from the COVID!

  • @WoodyPianoShack

    @WoodyPianoShack

    3 жыл бұрын

    a membership was my xmas present to myself ;)

  • @teleandtwin65
    @teleandtwin653 жыл бұрын

    Would love a video on blues Hammond organ techniques. I love the B3 playing on Ronnie Earl’s I feel like going on album.

  • @WoodyPianoShack

    @WoodyPianoShack

    3 жыл бұрын

    not qualified for that yet, but working on it...

  • @HappyOrganMan
    @HappyOrganMan3 жыл бұрын

    Great! Do you have any hints for me how I could learn such jazzy licks which you played? Where could I get music sheets for such licks?

  • @BrunodeSouzaLino
    @BrunodeSouzaLino3 жыл бұрын

    One thing to keep in mind with Hammond organs specifically is that the keybed is not velocity sensitive. What you have is a 9 key contact setup. If you have all stops out and you press lightly, you're only producing the sound of the 1' drawbar. The deeper the key goes, more pulled drawbars are activated until you get all 9 stops with the key fully down. When you see hammond players playing in this percussive fashion, it's not for show. They also have no sustain pedal. Once you take your fingers off the keys, sound stops. Some Hammond emulations do implement sustain pedal (IK's B3X, Native's B4, Vintage Organs, Arturia B3 V) while others don't (VL122, GSi VB3). There's also the manner of velocity vs contacts. AFAIK only VB3 and maybe B3-X emulate that properly going from MIDI Velocity, along with Hammond's own XK series keyboards.

  • @WoodyPianoShack

    @WoodyPianoShack

    3 жыл бұрын

    thanks, indeed, those are the details that i really enjoy whenever i get the opportunity to play the real ones! I also love having to be very conscious of not only when to press the notes, but when to release them, it's completely different to piano, isn't it?

  • @BrunodeSouzaLino

    @BrunodeSouzaLino

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@WoodyPianoShack One of the coolest things Hammod teachs you is the finger crawling, so you can move between chords with almost no pauses, and how to make use of inversions and different chord voicings, since you can't "cheat" and keep the sustain pedal down while you move your hands.

  • @CalvinLimuel
    @CalvinLimuel3 жыл бұрын

    very well made video! I've played organ for a while but I just love watching you play and explain things. =] just a pointer, the 5th harmonic (7th drawbar) is actually a bit flatter than the 2 oct + major 3rd note (by 14 cents).

  • @WoodyPianoShack

    @WoodyPianoShack

    3 жыл бұрын

    that's an interesting factoid, thanks!

  • @Andrey.Balandin

    @Andrey.Balandin

    2 жыл бұрын

    So it is a major third in natural temperament rather than in equal temperament! Makes sense why it sounds so great by itself. But then it clashes with a major thirds and the minor thirds as well...

  • @B3burner

    @B3burner

    Жыл бұрын

    Interesting. I never knew that. My ears can’t really hear a 14 cent difference. Come to think of it, my wallet can’t feel a 14¢ difference either! Lol

  • @furiobisotti8150
    @furiobisotti81503 жыл бұрын

    Well done. Perfectly explained. I own a Viscount Legend and I love it. But lately I am using live the wonderful IK Multimedia B3X. Leslie simulation is superb. Keep on working on organs for us, it is a pretty good idea. Thanks a lot and best wishes to you and our tribe here.

  • @WoodyPianoShack

    @WoodyPianoShack

    3 жыл бұрын

    dear furio, the never ending quest for the perfect clone! please tell me more about the legend, I've got my eye on the Legend Live, or a Mojo...

  • @furiobisotti8150

    @furiobisotti8150

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@WoodyPianoShack My humble opinion. Everything perfect. Leslie simulation is the only weak point. To play it live I tried two setups. Using IK Leslie inside a windows notebook with Legend tonewheels. Or using Legend as a pure midi controller (mapping drawbars and all switches as Midi CC) driving IK B3X simulation. Both work perfectly with some minutes of programming. I use Cantabile as audio engine and VST host. Wonderful software. A friend who is a serious jazz player suggested to me Ventilator II. A magic pedal from Neo Instruments. I will try to test it, but it is expensive, 400 bucks...

  • @WoodyPianoShack

    @WoodyPianoShack

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@furiobisotti8150 interesting stuff, thanks for the quick review, leslie simulator video coming soon... :)

  • @furiobisotti8150

    @furiobisotti8150

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@WoodyPianoShack Perfect!

  • @James_Bowie
    @James_Bowie6 ай бұрын

    Those drawbars with fractions are called mutation stops on pipe organs, where they are never used by themselves but rather added in order to 'brighten' standard stops.

  • @shirleymental4189
    @shirleymental41893 жыл бұрын

    I like them draw things. Im gonna get a piano now.

  • @pianofry

    @pianofry

    3 жыл бұрын

    Maybe get a Hammond organ clone - pianos don't tend to have them!

  • @SkyCharger001
    @SkyCharger0013 жыл бұрын

    The reason the draw-bars work like that is due to the fact they are actually the stops (which are *pulled* open) of a Hammond.

  • @penponds

    @penponds

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yep - takes analogy further of pulling physical stops on church organ, which I started playing at 10yo ;-)

  • @mikew6840
    @mikew68403 жыл бұрын

    Really interesting - I learned to play on a huge old Yamaha Electone organ which we in the 70s thought would be the future of keyboard-based music 🤣! Wish I had rather mastered the Hammond B3 & appropriate playing style, because that has indeed endured! Thanks Woody.

  • @PeterWalkerHP16c

    @PeterWalkerHP16c

    3 жыл бұрын

    My best friends mum had a Yamaha. We used to fooling around pressing two or more of the drum pattens.

  • @roberthurless4615
    @roberthurless46153 жыл бұрын

    Perhaps in the next video you could demonstrate the Whiter Shade Of Pale setting. Thanks Woody.

  • @jandeweerdt1276

    @jandeweerdt1276

    3 жыл бұрын

    It's 888 000 000 + 430 300 000, v1 +v2 +ch, fast + soft percussion. I have this setting on my sk1 and it sounds pretty accurate.

  • @jandeweerdt1276

    @jandeweerdt1276

    3 жыл бұрын

    chorus and vibrato only on the lower manual.

  • @llav3
    @llav3 Жыл бұрын

    amazing video! you really explain very well, lots of information but not overwhelming. Very good examples with Jimmy Smith or songs like Green onions... I would like to know where to get the reference guides for different instruments like flutes, clarinet, etc, Thank you very much!

  • @mrnasty02106

    @mrnasty02106

    5 ай бұрын

    Me too, and not just ancient singing voices and theater organ sounds (which I hate the most).

  • @adamandlorraine
    @adamandlorraine3 жыл бұрын

    I was just going to ask what are we hearing. Yc61 or vst then you said it. Better Leslie sim on the vst?

  • @baddriddimworkshop
    @baddriddimworkshop3 жыл бұрын

    slight differences in spinets like m100 or M3

  • @edo0302
    @edo0302Ай бұрын

    How can you set the YC Drawbars to the Plugin in logic, how can i do this on my arturia keylab 61?

  • @carstenaltena
    @carstenaltena3 жыл бұрын

    So... at what setting was the Korg M1 organ sampled?

  • @vanessajazp6341
    @vanessajazp63413 жыл бұрын

    “Squabble” is mainly used WITHOUT percussion in Reggae

  • @WoodyPianoShack

    @WoodyPianoShack

    3 жыл бұрын

    hi, yeah, as I was playing it felt a bit off with the perc!

  • @mbrandi40
    @mbrandi4011 күн бұрын

    What about the iconic Whiter Shade of Pale settin???

  • @mrnasty02106
    @mrnasty021065 ай бұрын

    Also...on YT, there are videos posted by someone (over 10 years ago), of VARIOUS SOUNDS that can be made on any one of these. The sources are ORIGINAL BOOKS from the 1930s and 40s. No Leslie needed or required. Sounds range from bells to Hawaiian guitar (a favorite, sounds like a real one, and a video posted of that on YT). Explore and break out of the "fine arts/WurliTzer" box.

  • @WoodyPianoShack

    @WoodyPianoShack

    5 ай бұрын

    i heard the other day someone making the hammond organ "talk" by manipulating the drawbars to sound like vowels of human speech, amazing!

  • @mrnasty02106

    @mrnasty02106

    5 ай бұрын

    @@WoodyPianoShack That is true! Are there any videos of that on YT? Enough with the singing shit! We get it! Enrico Caruso has been dead since 1920. It's not when the console/cabinet were built, it's the sounds they make. Again, exploration changes one's mind about any thing in the world. All these "keyboard players" need to realize that. Not every song's a sonatta or an aria.

  • @moltasstopyra9406
    @moltasstopyra94063 жыл бұрын

    Great video. Whiter Shade of Pale setting? I just bought a vst Hammond, trying to learn.

  • @WoodyPianoShack

    @WoodyPianoShack

    3 жыл бұрын

    i don't know, you'll have to google that and let us know!

  • @sixtiesfan11

    @sixtiesfan11

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@WoodyPianoShack 688600000 octave higher will do it 😉

  • @chadwilson2528
    @chadwilson25283 жыл бұрын

    Noticed you had C2 set, most of the examples you are showing would probably have C3 set - on my Hammond I pretty much leave C3 set all the time.

  • @WoodyPianoShack

    @WoodyPianoShack

    3 жыл бұрын

    yeah, many guys set c3 and then leave it at that.

  • @thegood9
    @thegood93 жыл бұрын

    very nice video! As a Long time organ player (and now converted to software only...my back gave out years ago moving around 500 pounds to gigs), this is a GREAT job going through these! Gotta say that the IK Multimedia emulation is the closest thing emulating thus far, and when I put it through my Leslie 3300...wow. The hammond hardware is great too, but, it's all about the leslie, tbh. Haven't heard the Yamaha until now. Thanks for showcasing this!

  • @WoodyPianoShack

    @WoodyPianoShack

    3 жыл бұрын

    appreciate that, especially coming from an organist! you know there are instruments inbetween the b3 and the vst, check out crumar and viscount!

  • @CineSoar

    @CineSoar

    2 жыл бұрын

    I have yet to hear an accurate emulation of my favorite M3 tones. To my ear all of them are missing the ‘dirt’ and ‘sting’ in the interactions of the upper overtones. They never quite leave the ‘sine-wavy smooth” overtones, for the sorts of tones you hear in Boston’s Foreplay. Check out the "Tom Scholz on his Hammond B3" video, just past the 3:00 mark.

  • @CineSoar

    @CineSoar

    2 жыл бұрын

    UPDATE: OK, I just checked out the Brian Charette - Hammond B-3X Demonstration (NAMM 2020) and at the 5:23 point, I realized I may have to update my thinking...

  • @Sk10523
    @Sk105232 жыл бұрын

    Does Hammond xk1c have many pipe organ sounds for playing at traditional churches singing old hymns only? Trying to purchase one for my church.

  • @WoodyPianoShack

    @WoodyPianoShack

    2 жыл бұрын

    i believe so , but as always you need to download the manual and read the specs on the hammond website

  • @raistaparta
    @raistaparta3 жыл бұрын

    Good beginner's guide to drawbars but it's a pity you had the chorus ON for most of the time and didn't really show the effect - you actually turned it OFF instead of ON at 16:47 eheh. I think the use of scanner vibrato/chorus is one of the hardest things to master on the Hammond so I wouldn't even mention it on a quick guide. On the whole, I think you covered the most popular settings and that's a good starting point.

  • @WoodyPianoShack

    @WoodyPianoShack

    3 жыл бұрын

    yeah, well spotted, got out of sync and the graphics were not so obvious for me what was on or off, but the C2 was kinda subtle and not really affecting the point of this presentation. thx for watching!

  • @raistaparta

    @raistaparta

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@WoodyPianoShack always enjoy watching you’re videos. You always make great presentations. You even made auto-arrangers look interesting, eheh! Anyway, you did a great job explaining what the drawbars are which is the first mystery to unravel for novices approaching the Hammond organ.

  • @keith-marvk-harrisii8666
    @keith-marvk-harrisii86663 жыл бұрын

    So the 808 000 000 register setting for playing bass lines is probably the idea behind the Roland 808 sub bass sound. 🤔

  • @B3burner

    @B3burner

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, I would say you’re correct. Though you may want to bring the 2nd bar out a bit to give it a bit more harmonic bite. 838 000 000 comes to mind.

  • @mrnasty02106

    @mrnasty02106

    5 ай бұрын

    What if it's the first three out (888 000 000)? If ever I get one or near one, I would like to try that.

  • @hermask815
    @hermask8153 жыл бұрын

    The korg opsix has some dedicated waveforms called „additive“ and even an Leslie effect. the synth itself is a FM synth. But said waveforms always contain the fundamental as mentioned in the manual. Your video says the other (those not 8) don’t contain the fundamental. If the synth does it wrong, what workaround is there? Or are there virtually no settings in use that set drawbar 8 to zero? Then it wouldn’t matter.

  • @scorinth

    @scorinth

    3 жыл бұрын

    You should be able to turn the level of the "eight foot operator" down or if you want to not use it at all, you can change the ratio of that operator to a setting that you want to use in your sound. I haven't looked too closely at the "additive" presets, though. If push comes to shove you can make a user patch that's just six sine wave operators routed to the output with the desired ratios.

  • @gerritveldhuisen7748
    @gerritveldhuisen77483 жыл бұрын

    Is this the Sound of the Yamaha and/of Hammond Software ???

  • @TheEddieLandsberg
    @TheEddieLandsberg3 жыл бұрын

    I'm more interested how you got that organ visual thing across the top of your screen. :-D

  • @WoodyPianoShack

    @WoodyPianoShack

    3 жыл бұрын

    hello eddie, that's just a screen capture of a VST plugin that was mirroring what my drawbars were doing

  • @yoz2k25
    @yoz2k252 жыл бұрын

    How did you map the drawbars to the vst?

  • @WoodyPianoShack

    @WoodyPianoShack

    2 жыл бұрын

    just midi learn feature in the software, then wiggle the hardware dbs

  • @danielcolfer4671
    @danielcolfer46713 жыл бұрын

    What VST were you using?

  • @WoodyPianoShack

    @WoodyPianoShack

    3 жыл бұрын

    this is blue3

  • @ReallyDudeYouGottaHearThis
    @ReallyDudeYouGottaHearThis3 жыл бұрын

    Just curious....why not use the sounds from the Yamaha organ?

  • @WoodyPianoShack

    @WoodyPianoShack

    3 жыл бұрын

    just a couple less cables to plug in, and what you see on the top with the drawbars, chorus and percussion is what you hear.

  • @hezekiahdaggett2179
    @hezekiahdaggett21793 жыл бұрын

    Each one of the draw bars ads a new note of the harmonic series

  • @PastTime777
    @PastTime7773 жыл бұрын

    Squabling is 800008888 Percussion Off, Leslie on Fast, C3, Reverb High. YesRock is 888473256 Fast, Soft, V3/C3 Leslie on Slow. John Lord is 888800000 No Vibrato, no percussion, add Distortion. He played through a guitar amp. Benmont Tench Refugee Song Verse 7780000000 Chorus 778777000 Leslie on Fast. To make it sound like bells 16 foot drawbar out, Vibrato off, Percussion on slow. To make it sound like a piano 16 foot drawbar, Normal, slow, 2nd.

  • @WoodyPianoShack

    @WoodyPianoShack

    3 жыл бұрын

    great stuff, yeah, those are the details to nail the squab, thanks! I should make a video showing famous organ songs and their settings.

  • @PastTime777

    @PastTime777

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@WoodyPianoShack I got most of my info from watching other YT videos. Here's a few of them. Brian Charette on Squabbling kzread.info/dash/bejne/X6yTxsuBXbjZm5c.html In this video he shows other settings. kzread.info/dash/bejne/mXt8mLGJj5vbaZs.html Tony Monaco on Squabbling. Tons of info here and how to play it. kzread.info/dash/bejne/qpyj1q9-l9nIeLg.html

  • @penponds

    @penponds

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@WoodyPianoShack please do - my first prediction for 2021 is that it would end up in your top three most watched/ liked of the year!!

  • @mrnasty02106

    @mrnasty02106

    5 ай бұрын

    Awesome observations and playing around! I'm already taking notes. Once you explore and play around, you truly see what is so great about this. It's more than just haunting sound effects, and "vox humanas." I forget when John Lord started using a Marshall amp. I love innovation, and proved that an out of the box idea (like using a Marshall amp), made it sound awesome. No "old time theater" sounds. Of course, his earliest works proudly use the Leslie (turn off). It's awesome how it can sound like any instrument, including a piano. A number of these are easy to set.

  • @ldifalco2010
    @ldifalco20103 жыл бұрын

    It drives me crazy that on the Nord Electro 6D, they removed the feature where the 1" drawbar is disabled if the percussion is on. I'm not sure why they did this considering the feature was there with all Electros through version 5. And to your point, Hammond players use that feature as a quick "patch" change. Even my Roland RD800. a digital piano, has included this feature with its B3 model. Nord said they were going to create an update but never did.

  • @WoodyPianoShack

    @WoodyPianoShack

    3 жыл бұрын

    that's crazy that they did that, a lot of players use the percussion switch to toggle that drawbar on and off, are we sure that there is no setting for that?

  • @ldifalco2010

    @ldifalco2010

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@WoodyPianoShack Yes I'm sure. There is no setting. Prior I had an Electro 3 and there was a setting under System and you can see that the setting is described in the manuals for the 4 and 5 as well. The setting is not mentioned in the 6 manual. I contacted Nord support after I discovered this when I purchased my Electro 6D 73 2 years ago. Here's the response I received from a US Nord Support team tech - "I needed to consult with my colleague in Sweden around this question. He has confirmed that this is a bug in the OS which will be addressed via future update. I am not able to say when this will happen, but it will happen." That was dated December 7, 2018. There have been 5 OS updates since and this feature has not been addressed. And if it was a bug, one would assume it would have been mentioned in the manual that it was an option. To me it sounds more like it simply was left out. You live near Stockholm, right? Maybe you can go over to Nord and get them to update this :)

  • @TheAsdsdswww
    @TheAsdsdswww3 жыл бұрын

    man, that 888000888 made me fall on my knees and pray

  • @marekrajewski7848
    @marekrajewski78483 жыл бұрын

    Hi. You could publish a Hammond Organ tutorial similar to the Virtual Synthesizer or DAW tutorials. They are exciting and not very popularized. 🎹⚙👀👏😀

  • @WoodyPianoShack

    @WoodyPianoShack

    3 жыл бұрын

    i'm keen to explore this topic further, perhaps with the help of some special guests, stay tuned!

  • @marekrajewski7848

    @marekrajewski7848

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@WoodyPianoShack 😎 Thanks I will

  • @christopherp.hitchens3902
    @christopherp.hitchens3902 Жыл бұрын

    I was brought up on Hammonds as a Rock N’ Roll growling machine. When you do that church-organ THING, I want to scream! It grates on the ears. Can you stop that, please?

  • @WoodyPianoShack

    @WoodyPianoShack

    Жыл бұрын

    i'll try, although i don't recall much church-organ in this demo!

  • @christopherp.hitchens3902

    @christopherp.hitchens3902

    Жыл бұрын

    @@WoodyPianoShack - Sorry, I was trying to be funny! I was just telling you that until recently, I didn’t know Hammonds did anything but BLUES and Rock N’ Roll. I had no idea that many of these Hammonds came from grannies and churches. I adore these machines!

  • @mrnasty02106

    @mrnasty02106

    5 ай бұрын

    @@christopherp.hitchens3902 Are you kidding me? These got their start, in grandma's house and church. Ironically, there were some early jazz recordings (Milt Hearth, a favorite of mine, mid/late 30s). They sounded closer to an early synth, and actual, church pipe organ. You could make theater organ sounds as well (Leslie obviously helps). Experiments in music brought them out of that shell. What grates on my ears is the overuse of the Leslie, and guy that invented it was a theater organ nut. He had a WurliTzer in his own home, and was personal friends with George Wright. Not a fan of those. I love the original form (A-100) and tone cabinet (AO-Series). Give credit and kudos the inventor. Whoever did it first, did it best.

  • @christopherp.hitchens3902

    @christopherp.hitchens3902

    5 ай бұрын

    @@mrnasty02106 - The rotating speaker systems “Leslies” offered a dynamic and more spacious sound. Yes, like any new technology at the time, it was often overused. The Wurlitzers graveyard ended up Pizzerias which, when younger, were kind of fun but nobody (and I mean not even the owners knew their history. The old guys playing knew a lot and were kinds…but as an obnoxious 20 year old, I demanded to know why they weren’t playing Toccata and Fugue in D Minor. I had assumed all organs were cathedral contraptions! Yeah, I know…what a dope (blame my proletarian father). I had assumed since the Wurlitzers had pipes, they should crank out classics Beethoven stuff instead of this wacky Charlie Chaplin silent movie accompaniment. I am like the teenager who is puzzled when dad talks about these things called “Record Albums”…or “VHS Video Cassettes”. Of course I will see tv shows or movies with “Old Time religion” but I didn’t know Hammonds from Ham And Eggs. I thought all Hammonds were made for rock! Oh well, I know better now. I read up on George Wright. I love history! I guess you do too!

  • @mrnasty02106

    @mrnasty02106

    5 ай бұрын

    @@christopherp.hitchens3902 Call me crazy, but I like how anything (but organs) sound thru a Leslie. Guitars especially. Another stupid concept ("pizza and pipes") from a stupid intellectual. Nothing like hearing: the sounds of haunted house, sung gibberish (opera, or similar), and God knows what...while trying to enjoy your meal. Thank God I never been to, nor never went to one in my life. I'd have a stroke. I can tell you that theater organs, can sound like their church counterparts. Choose the right stops and LEAVE THE TREMULANT SHIT OFF!!! I have heard (on TV) the Radio City monstrocity sound as if it was the traditional one, up the street, at the cathedral. I've seen 1910s-30s ads, advertise WurliTzers as, "sounding like a marching band, a cathedral organ, a big band..." Yes, I love history, and am baffled by it (some times). I remember as a kid, I'm like "WTF is this shit," when hearing the Hammond/Leslie, for the first time. Then...I'll never forget seeing some weirdo, on TV, play a theater organ. We have came up with some stupid shit, in the first few decades, of the last century.

  • @jonglass
    @jonglass3 жыл бұрын

    I see you "pulled out all the stops" on this video ;-) I've always wondered what those pulls actually did. This was quite an eye-opener for me. :-) (When I was a young kid, my grandmother had a portable organ, and would play it for the Salvation Army. I tried figuring it out, but it made no sense to me. Now it does)

  • @billyruss
    @billyruss3 жыл бұрын

    I love the squabbling sound - tried for ages to get it on nearly every keyboard I had through the 80s and 90s but couldn't get close until I got my first Hammond clone (the great Korg CX3). Tony Monaco has put out a great technique video on this: kzread.info/dash/bejne/qpyj1q9-l9nIeLg.html I always loved the particular timbre of this registration, ever since hearing the Nice's "Little Arabella" - there's a great, semi-squabbled solo starting around the two minute mark: kzread.info/dash/bejne/oW1-yZiHqNHZYKg.html

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