I really enjoyed watching this video because you not only show how to play licks with inversions, but why they are needed. I've been playing my Hammond C-3 for over well over 40yrs and I still get a lot of useful tips from your tutorials. Thank you very much! 🎹🎹🎹🎹✌☮
Thanks for this really great video Marine, it has loads of helpful ideas - especially using chord inversions to keep the top note the same or as close as possible. I will check out your website too. I do have one question if that's ok: why did you not use Chorus or Percussion? Would they not add extra to the sound? Just curious! Anyway thanks again and best wishes, Adam
Hey! Thank you! I’m glad you like it!! As for chorus and percussion it’s really only a personal taste! The chorus can be cool actually I’m not personally using it very often ! For the percs I think it takes a lot of “space” in the mix of the band and take too much attention in the contexte where we play a backing organ. But during a riff or a solo I’m all for it!!! 🤘
@@OnlineRockLessons thanks for taking the time to reply, that's very helpful! Please keep up the great videos - one player it might be cool for you to look at if you get time is Steve Winwood, especially his rock playing with Eric Clapton at the 'live at Madison Square garden' album. His organ on songs like 'Forever man' really is screaming! Thanks and best wishes 🤘
Hi, are you playing this using midi and your computer. I mean where are the Arturia (another one if your videos) 😊and Multimedia apps installed. Thanks, btw, great video, the idea works quite well.
Great job! when i played in a cover band, we had guitar-based band and choice of songs which originally didnt have keyboard (RHCP, Guns'nRoses, Aerosmith, AC/DC). I added keyboard arrangements to these songs. In Highway to hell I used piano , but Hammond sounds better when mixed with electric guitars
If I didn't know you were playing Highway to Hell, I'd think it was Lay Your Hands on Me by Bon Jovi. Almost the same chords, and it is played on a Hammond. I do the same for You Shook Me All Night Long, but I use a bit more distortion!
I really enjoyed watching this video because you not only show how to play licks with inversions, but why they are needed. I've been playing my Hammond C-3 for over well over 40yrs and I still get a lot of useful tips from your tutorials. Thank you very much! 🎹🎹🎹🎹✌☮
Thanks for the truly great lesson! Back in Black would be awesome 🤘✌️
Thank you so much for your videos. They deserve way more views!
Thank you !! :)
@@OnlineRockLessons ❤️😘🤗🤘🏻🤘🏻
Excellent Marine, thanks
My pleasure!
First video I’ve seen from you, very well presented, actually exactly how play it in band
Thank you!! :)
Thanks for this really great video Marine, it has loads of helpful ideas - especially using chord inversions to keep the top note the same or as close as possible. I will check out your website too. I do have one question if that's ok: why did you not use Chorus or Percussion? Would they not add extra to the sound? Just curious! Anyway thanks again and best wishes, Adam
Hey! Thank you! I’m glad you like it!! As for chorus and percussion it’s really only a personal taste! The chorus can be cool actually I’m not personally using it very often ! For the percs I think it takes a lot of “space” in the mix of the band and take too much attention in the contexte where we play a backing organ. But during a riff or a solo I’m all for it!!! 🤘
@@OnlineRockLessons thanks for taking the time to reply, that's very helpful! Please keep up the great videos - one player it might be cool for you to look at if you get time is Steve Winwood, especially his rock playing with Eric Clapton at the 'live at Madison Square garden' album. His organ on songs like 'Forever man' really is screaming! Thanks and best wishes 🤘
Fantastic stuff. I always wonder that
Hi, are you playing this using midi and your computer. I mean where are the Arturia (another one if your videos) 😊and Multimedia apps installed. Thanks, btw, great video, the idea works quite well.
Hey! Yes I’m using midi with the computer and the IK multimedia plugin
@@OnlineRockLessons Ah ok thanks! 🙂 This is with your Hammond right.
Great job! when i played in a cover band, we had guitar-based band and choice of songs which originally didnt have keyboard (RHCP, Guns'nRoses, Aerosmith, AC/DC). I added keyboard arrangements to these songs. In Highway to hell I used piano , but Hammond sounds better when mixed with electric guitars
Thanks! Yeah Hammond is great for these type of songs :)
Love all this. Amazing advice. Just really wish you couldve played all this in context with the actual song 😅
I did but RUclips blocked me!
You can watch the performance on my website there’s a link in the description.
Can you link the performance? I can’t seem to find it on your website! Thank you!
Yes, Yes and YES !!
If I didn't know you were playing Highway to Hell, I'd think it was Lay Your Hands on Me by Bon Jovi. Almost the same chords, and it is played on a Hammond. I do the same for You Shook Me All Night Long, but I use a bit more distortion!
Haha true!! Well this is a simple concept that works on many rock songs :)
Pretty good.
Than k
@Online Rock Lessons Marine, have you’ve heard of Mike Mangan? Guy’s an awesome keyboard player. Check him out.
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Tutorial on how to slide without hurting my fingers is much appreciated 🙂
Haha good idea!! You need to use the palm of your hands :)
You talk too much .
I’m not forcing you to watch it ;)