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Previously on "Just bought a Hammond Organ"
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As Captain Morgan would say...
C'mon me hearties, we'll plunder that passing treasure ship in a jiffy; but first, a little tune on me trusty Hammond Organ.... Her name was Lola, she was a showgirl...
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I bought a Yamaha Clavinova CLP130 for the kids to learn on ... none of them ever really did so it's sat in my office gathering dust
Shame as it makes a nice tune
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Sounds good, but I associate Hammond organs with quavery theatre tones.Originally posted by zoco View PostGert proper 'un too with a spinning Leslie speaker & it cost me 3 grand.
Going to take it up the pub tomorrow and put it through its paces. Reckon the panties'll be dropping quicker than I can twiddle the reverb button
Think I'll bang out a few James Taylor numbers. That's the James Taylor Quartet, not that awful peddler of hippy, folky dirge.
Anyone else think of a few numbers I can learn that have a Hammond flavour?
Can it also simulate a decent church or cathedral organ sound, like a Willis or a Cavaillé-Coll (the finest sounding organs ever built IMHO, and the perfect antithesis to those wheezy old baroque organs) ?
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Just bought a Hammond Organ
Gert proper 'un too with a spinning Leslie speaker & it cost me 3 grand.
Going to take it up the pub tomorrow and put it through its paces. Reckon the panties'll be dropping quicker than I can twiddle the reverb button
Think I'll bang out a few James Taylor numbers. That's the James Taylor Quartet, not that awful peddler of hippy, folky dirge.
Anyone else think of a few numbers I can learn that have a Hammond flavour?Last edited by zoco; 3 May 2014, 20:09.Tags: None
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