Extensive use of the Nord Electro's organ sound and effects on "The Chicken" (written by Pee Wee Ellis). Bass and Drums sequenced with the Roland FA-08 Workstation.
This video doesn't have NEARLY enough views. Every organ player should watch this at least .01% of the number times as it's by viewed altogether (right now a ridiculously low 40,386). So, 404 lessons for each of us... Get started! And those 15 folks who hit the thumbs-down icon obviously have severe hand/eye coordination issues.
Thanks a lot for your kind feedback. For the thumbs-down-clicks I don't mind; and maybe people swiping on touch-inputs might accidentally hit a button, it happened to me a couple of times already ;)
I really love this song, playing it so often at jam sessions and still is so much fun to play. By the way I read this song was written by Alfred James Ellis, not sure if that's right.
badass lick at 3:14! You only use the button for rotor speed, I like that Nord lets you set up a rotor speed pedal for "temporary," making it more of an automatic foot motion.
@@wireguy123 I set up everything on my own. Maybe someday I will create a video describing everything I know about Drawbar sounds ... Meanwhile Im sure you will find out in RU-vid and by playing around :)
Geiler Klang und gut gespielt. Interne SIM? Habe gerade nochmal den Vent II an mein Stage 3 gehängt und war begeistert ..... das hier ist allerdings auch sehr gediegen. Schönen Abend noch....
Well it's a mix of many techniques combining voicings, scales, patterns, arpeggios, playing outside, using rhythmic variations etc. First I learned blues pentatonics, then had drums lessons for 5 years, then studied a Jazz book by Frank Sikora ("Neue Jazz Harmonielehre") and trying out a lot. Going to Jazz Jam Sessions every week playing standards pushed this further. I guess this style is individual and it took me a lot of years to play like this. If you want we could discuss that further on Facebook or WhatsApp or ... Let me know if youre interested in lessons :)
Danke für das Video, mir hat sehr gut gefallen, wie Du spielerisch die verschiedenen Sounds und Möglichkeiten des Electro zeigst. Ich würde gern auch etwas von Deinem Spielen lernen; wärst Du bereit mir eine MIDI Datei von dieser Aufnahme zu schicken (wenn Du eine hast)? Danke!
Danke Till! Sorry dass ich dir kein Midi zukommen lassen kann. Aber man kann die Abspielgeschwindigkeit auf RU-vid herabsetzen, so gucke ich mir manchmal auch Licks und Voicings ab bzw. höre sie raus. Ist auch ein super Training ;)
What exactly do you mean with chopstix sounds? I know a lot of things about harmonics theory and scale techniques (though I still have to learn a lot!). Of course thats also important. This and a good rhythm feeling and being able to control the instrument is also essential for playing things like that. I'm always open to share my knowledge if you have any questions!
Keep in mind that the parameters loaded in my program are different from the knob positions (unfortunately the knobs don't move if you load a program ;) ). Applies to effects and equalizer maybe ... but drawbars should be correct.
Make sure you have the leslie rotary setting on the right side on and the percussion on the left side too. It should sound the same unless your amp or PA is crappy.
@@henningdampel Hey Henning, wie bist du mit der Wasserfall Tastatur vom Nord zufrieden? Kann in Hamburg leider nichts am spielen, da just Music pleite und, ob du es glaubst oder nicht, es in Hamburg kein größeres Musikgeschäft begibt. Liebe Grüße Christoph
@@MrDolphincb die waterfall ist fürs Orgeln richtig gut. Kleppert ein wenig bei swipes wenn man etwas leiser zu Hause spielt. Das HP73 ist recht solide vom Anschlag her für's Piano spielen. Gibt natürlich bessere.
@@andy5178 The fact that Hammond Organs have 61 note manuals doesn't matter. If you watch the video at 1:43 he's splitting the keyboard and using a Rhodes sound on the lower half so he needs the extra notes to complete the run.