Great tutorial! Even though the notes and beats usually get all the attention, it's important to note that the space, gaps, rests and margins "between" the notes and beats "is" music also. Even the "silence" has to be heard. A great deal of music also involves "ghost notes" and/or the "placebo effect". The music has to breath. Without the space, the music is just one big explosion of noise.
Hey man. Question I am a beginning organ player. My church just got Hammond XK5. Yet th bass pedals won’t get here until early next year because of part issue😕. Anyway my question is how do I make the organ sound full ans continuous without bass pedals and also work the Leslie switch. I feel every time I touch the Leslie switch the bass suffers cause I’m playing bass with my left hand. Thoughts?
The key is to pick very carefully WHEN you switch the Leslie. By default keep the leslie on slow speed in these cases. When switching do it at a part when your right hand is moving or performing inversions of some short. It distracts from the bass going away. Hope this helps and great choice getting the xk5! - VB
Very good!
Great tutorial!
Even though the notes and beats usually get all the attention, it's important to note that the space, gaps, rests and margins "between" the notes and beats "is" music also. Even the "silence" has to be heard. A great deal of music also involves "ghost notes" and/or the "placebo effect". The music has to breath. Without the space, the music is just one big explosion of noise.
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Appreciate you 🙏🏽
Hey man. Question I am a beginning organ player. My church just got Hammond XK5. Yet th bass pedals won’t get here until early next year because of part issue😕. Anyway my question is how do I make the organ sound full ans continuous without bass pedals and also work the Leslie switch. I feel every time I touch the Leslie switch the bass suffers cause I’m playing bass with my left hand.
Thoughts?
The key is to pick very carefully WHEN you switch the Leslie.
By default keep the leslie on slow speed in these cases.
When switching do it at a part when your right hand is moving or performing inversions of some short. It distracts from the bass going away.
Hope this helps and great choice getting the xk5!
- VB
Whaouh !! Nice !
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