This video is so incredible for so many reasons; tech knowledge, oratory style, brilliant playing, just wow. The best video I've ever seen on the topic!! Love you Tony
Tony, thank you so much for this explanation and demonstration. Your mastery, clarity, patience and enthusiasm make you such a great teacher, which is not something many other great musicians have.
Thanks brother. Someone just Blessed me with a near mint condition Hammond L111. I absolutely Love it, always have I grew up in the Black Church where they used Hammond I almost every song. The Hammond sound is in virtually every Soul or Rock song that I've ever Loved. I will one day master my organ Then transition to the B3 Greetings from Texas
I'm looking forward to more videos. i have owned a B-3 (I think it's from the mid to late 60s) for many years, but it fell into non-use and disrepair. My wife, as a present to me, is having my B-3 totally restored, so i am interesting in picking up any tricks and tips I can find.
Hello Tony, awesome video I am practicing your tips on my XK3c it's bloody difficult. I still got an awfull lot of harmony to learn. Great that you show how to do it and the settings that go with it. As a former sound engineer I have a suggestion. The popping of the mic is a bit distracting. Aim the mic from the side of your face to the center of your mouth in stead of from below. The mic still picks up your voice but does not pop from the air coming out while you speak. A small windfilter helps also. Kind regards, Alex from the Netherlands
love the sound of a B3. I grew up with one in our house. Sadly, when removing possessions from my maw's house I couldn't get enough help to be able to take it with us. Just subbed to your channel as I am looking to learn the organ again, but this time it is with a pump organ(the kind that fold into a suitcase).
Тони, вы великолепный учитель! Искренне люблю с детства орган Хаммонда, но то как вы на нём играете - вызывает полный восторг! Спасибо вам большое!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you so much for this! One squabble question for ya- I'm trying to figure out the sound that Jimmy McGriff got on "On the Street Where You Live" from the I've Got a Woman album, and I can't seem to find it. It sounds pretty squabbly, but when I dial in the drawbar settings you have (and I've tried some variations), it doesn't quite capture it. Jimmy's sound seems to have much less of the high end/high octave, but when I back off on those higher drawbars it still doesn't sound like it. Any ideas?
I heard a bit of low end "crackle" from the clone... exactly my issue when playing either my Legend Solo or SK1 through my Leslie 2101 MKII... the 145 Leslie sounds great but that low end crackle through the 2101 is very disheartening... but sounds like my rig is not alone in that issue. Other than that - man do you rock the B!!!
Just tried a bit of this... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7K81MS1Ue9g.html It's funny how we don't realize how easy it is to speed up mid-playing. I need to policy my tempo more.
dude im sure you can play Hammond well but this video is mostly so ridiculous with repetition of ongoing sounds of screech and obnoxious stuff that just about made me wanna toss my cookies. stick to what u know best and i know this isnt it. Magician? um okay like make me disappear from inside you leslie oh god please .all respect :)