Of course, when testing the percussion you MUST play staccato because the percussion circuit needs a fresh attack in order to sound. If you try it legato... you will NOT hear anything at all after the first few notes.
No, I hate them and will never use one. This is supposed to be futuristic, for the time it was made. Not a substituted for an opera singer, metal screamer, or theater organ. Most famous players wanted that, and that's why/how you get haters like me.
I've heard Milt Hearth and some non-Leslie players. It's interesting how the early days were. Sounded like a real pipe organ or early synth. You could still get the nasty, wobbly, theater organ sounds (just not the same without a Leslie). No opera shit or metal/hard rock. Also, when the Leslie (effect) is off (on stop), it can be played cleanly, and sound the same as any PR cabinet. Think outside the fine arts and heavy metal box.
This video was made quite a while ago. I hope to be playing more soon as new upcoming videos will be a bit more rock and roll centered. There will also be a bit of fictional time travel involved so please stay tuned!
Hi Sebastian Music, if you're interested in purchasing any of our fine Hammond Organs, you can look under the 'inventory' tab on our website to see what we have in stock at keyboardexchange.com/ If you would like to call us in the store, we can also discuss all special deals going on, like our end of the year clearance sale on all our inventory currently set up in our showroom at (407) 323-7493. We have made a video specifically talking about this, and is the featured video on our homepage of RUclips.
Wow! Jim you play beautifully!!
This is a very informative video. Although it was made 12 years ago, it's still relevant today.
This is quite a valuable instructional video.
Great information, Jim!!!
Glad you think so!
Those Ones From The 1950's!!❤️💯👍
I definitely have hammond xkc-1c keyboard it's the same but different
Buenas tardes don zuquito de la dirección de este almacén, para visitar personalmente necesito comprar un instrumento musical hammond
Congratulations!!! 👏👏👏👏👏
Of course, when testing the percussion you MUST play staccato because the percussion circuit needs a fresh attack in order to sound. If you try it legato... you will NOT hear anything at all after the first few notes.
Pro trick: watch series on flixzone. Me and my gf have been using it for watching a lot of movies these days.
@Moshe Travis yea, have been watching on flixzone for since november myself =)
@Moshe Travis yea, I've been using flixzone for since november myself :)
@Moshe Travis definitely, been watching on Flixzone for years myself :)
Amazing playing!!!!!!!!!!! Would you able to get the same effect without a Leslie?
Never
No, I hate them and will never use one. This is supposed to be futuristic, for the time it was made. Not a substituted for an opera singer, metal screamer, or theater organ. Most famous players wanted that, and that's why/how you get haters like me.
I've heard Milt Hearth and some non-Leslie players. It's interesting how the early days were. Sounded like a real pipe organ or early synth. You could still get the nasty, wobbly, theater organ sounds (just not the same without a Leslie). No opera shit or metal/hard rock. Also, when the Leslie (effect) is off (on stop), it can be played cleanly, and sound the same as any PR cabinet. Think outside the fine arts and heavy metal box.
Ok Jim I see you making it ring
This video was made quite a while ago. I hope to be playing more soon as new upcoming videos will be a bit more rock and roll centered. There will also be a bit of fictional time travel involved so please stay tuned!
How can I buy a hammond on your Page?
Hi Sebastian Music, if you're interested in purchasing any of our fine Hammond Organs, you can look under the 'inventory' tab on our website to see what we have in stock at keyboardexchange.com/
If you would like to call us in the store, we can also discuss all special deals going on, like our end of the year clearance sale on all our inventory currently set up in our showroom at (407) 323-7493. We have made a video specifically talking about this, and is the featured video on our homepage of RUclips.
Stick shift lesile 🤣😂🤣🤣