The Hammond organ is an electric organ, invented by Laurens Hammond and John M. Hanert and first manufactured in 1935. Various models have been produced, most of which use sliding drawbars to create a variety of sounds. Until 1975, Hammond organs generated sound by creating an electric current from rotating a metal tonewheel near an electromagnetic pickup. Around two million Hammond organs have been manufactured, and it has been described as one of the most successful organs. The organ is commonly used with, and associated with, the Leslie speaker.
The organ was originally marketed and sold by the Hammond Organ Company to churches as a lower-cost alternative to the wind-driven pipe organ, or instead of a piano. It quickly became popular with professional jazz musicians, who found it a cheaper alternative to the big band. Jimmy Smith's use of the Hammond B-3, with its additional harmonic percussion feature, inspired a generation of organ players, and its use became more widespread in the 1960s and 1970s in rhythm and blues, rock and reggae, as well as being an important instrument in progressive rock.
How To Play Hammond Organ - Everything You Need To Know
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published: 01 Dec 2019
John Lord - Toccata et Fugue intro, J.S.Bach/Solo organ Hammond
Джон Лорд: – Мне нравится классическая музыка. Мне нравится, как она действует. Все эти аккордовые последовательности... Так что опыт классической музыки я часто использую в своих соло...
– Не надо гнаться за деньгами, следуй за музыкой...
published: 18 Jan 2022
A Whiter Shade of Pale; the organ part
No sheets available!! I dont' have the rights to publish them, and made them myself.
To get near the original sound I used a little Eq. at 330 Hz. and two paired mic's placed opposite too each other at at approx. 16 cm. away from the "Louvres". The mic's are Se 4400's. If I had known there would be so many views I made a better backing track:D
published: 05 Jan 2010
Hammond Organ History
History of the Hammond Organ
published: 05 Aug 2010
Gene Krupa 1945 Ethel Smith on Hammond Organ
Excerpt from "George White’s Scandals," 1945.
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published: 25 May 2019
5 Easy Hammond Organ Licks
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Sweetwater‘s Jacob Dupre is back with organ inspiration for your new year! Jacob walks through five Hammond-style licks and techniques that will wow audiences and bring any organ back to life. The smooth, bright feel of Hammond-style tones are instantly recognizable and available on most modern keyboards, including the Nord Stage 3. Covered techniques include chordal work, percussive playing, soulful gospel tones, glissandos, and more. Check it out!
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published: 10 Jan 2023
Hammond M-solo Powering the organ on and off #organ #hammondorgan
The Hammond M-solo's just arrived, and they are now beginning to arrive at our customer's doors. Adam B @kraftmusic got this question last night - "say, how do you turn this thing off?" Easy to turn on (simply hit the button), but turning off requires you press and hold the power button for a few seconds. Check it out!
published: 04 Jan 2024
Hammond Organ Shuffle / Matthias Bublath
Excerpt from the Organ Summit.
This was recorded live at Jazzclub Unterfahrt in Munich, Germany as part of a live stream concert on November 20, 2020.
Matthias Bublath - organ
Tim Collins - vibraphone
Christian Lettner - drums
If you're interested to hear about new music you'll find it on:
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Thank you for listening, subscribing, commenting, and supporting this channel!
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published: 16 Feb 2021
Mike Reed, Pat, and Sonny Complete
Hammond Organ
published: 23 Jun 2024
The Hammond A-100 Organ, History, How it Works, Maintenance, Operation and Features.
This video gives the story of why the Hammond Organ was created, how it works internally (generates notes with tone wheels), how to add oil annually, and how to use the drawbars, keyboards and other features of the organ, demonstrated by Tyler of Boss Organ, in Somerville, Massachusetts.
Although I use the word "electromagnet" in the description of how it works, what you see is actually a permanent magnet (the rod) with a coil of wire mounted at one end. When a tooth of a tone wheel comes close to the tip of the magnet, the magnetic field is strengthened slightly, which induces a tiny current in the coil. When the tooth passes by and the tip of the magnet then faces a gap between the teeth on the tone wheel, the magnetic field is reduced, which induces a current in the coil in the opposi...
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Джон Лорд: – Мне нравится классическая музыка. Мне нравится, как она действует. Все эти аккордовые последовательности... Так что опыт классической музыки я ча...
Джон Лорд: – Мне нравится классическая музыка. Мне нравится, как она действует. Все эти аккордовые последовательности... Так что опыт классической музыки я часто использую в своих соло...
– Не надо гнаться за деньгами, следуй за музыкой...
Джон Лорд: – Мне нравится классическая музыка. Мне нравится, как она действует. Все эти аккордовые последовательности... Так что опыт классической музыки я часто использую в своих соло...
– Не надо гнаться за деньгами, следуй за музыкой...
No sheets available!! I dont' have the rights to publish them, and made them myself.
To get near the original sound I used a little Eq. at 330 Hz. and two paire...
No sheets available!! I dont' have the rights to publish them, and made them myself.
To get near the original sound I used a little Eq. at 330 Hz. and two paired mic's placed opposite too each other at at approx. 16 cm. away from the "Louvres". The mic's are Se 4400's. If I had known there would be so many views I made a better backing track:D
No sheets available!! I dont' have the rights to publish them, and made them myself.
To get near the original sound I used a little Eq. at 330 Hz. and two paired mic's placed opposite too each other at at approx. 16 cm. away from the "Louvres". The mic's are Se 4400's. If I had known there would be so many views I made a better backing track:D
Excerpt from "George White’s Scandals," 1945.
You can find me on Facebook at:
http://facebook.com/drumuitar
My original Gene Krupa site is at:
http://drummerm...
Excerpt from "George White’s Scandals," 1945.
You can find me on Facebook at:
http://facebook.com/drumuitar
My original Gene Krupa site is at:
http://drummerman.net
Any monetary donations would be appreciated. Due to the progression of a muscle disease (Spinal Muscle Atrophy), I have to live in a nursing facility. Contributions will assist in acquiring any software, hardware, and additional channel material. I make no money from my YouTube videos. Any donations can be sent to:
https://www.paypal.me/drumuitar
Excerpt from "George White’s Scandals," 1945.
You can find me on Facebook at:
http://facebook.com/drumuitar
My original Gene Krupa site is at:
http://drummerman.net
Any monetary donations would be appreciated. Due to the progression of a muscle disease (Spinal Muscle Atrophy), I have to live in a nursing facility. Contributions will assist in acquiring any software, hardware, and additional channel material. I make no money from my YouTube videos. Any donations can be sent to:
https://www.paypal.me/drumuitar
Shop the Nord Stage 3 👉 https://imp.i114863.net/NKgPZ2
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Shop the Nord Stage 3 👉 https://imp.i114863.net/NKgPZ2
Shop classic Hammond instruments 👉 https://imp.i114863.net/YgOo6j
More videos like 5 Easy Hammond Organ Licks 👉 https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlczpwSXEOybFzNBWKH-43gw_c4qWLv7s
Sweetwater‘s Jacob Dupre is back with organ inspiration for your new year! Jacob walks through five Hammond-style licks and techniques that will wow audiences and bring any organ back to life. The smooth, bright feel of Hammond-style tones are instantly recognizable and available on most modern keyboards, including the Nord Stage 3. Covered techniques include chordal work, percussive playing, soulful gospel tones, glissandos, and more. Check it out!
After you watch, check out Sweetwater.com today for all your music instrument and pro audio needs! 👉 https://imp.i114863.net/KeV919
#Sweetwater #Hammond #nord
0:00 Welcome!
0:31 Lick 1
2:37 Lick 2
6:13 Lick 3
8:25 Lick 4
11:25 Lick 5
14:02 Thanks for watching!
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Sweetwater‘s Jacob Dupre is back with organ inspiration for your new year! Jacob walks through five Hammond-style licks and techniques that will wow audiences and bring any organ back to life. The smooth, bright feel of Hammond-style tones are instantly recognizable and available on most modern keyboards, including the Nord Stage 3. Covered techniques include chordal work, percussive playing, soulful gospel tones, glissandos, and more. Check it out!
After you watch, check out Sweetwater.com today for all your music instrument and pro audio needs! 👉 https://imp.i114863.net/KeV919
#Sweetwater #Hammond #nord
0:00 Welcome!
0:31 Lick 1
2:37 Lick 2
6:13 Lick 3
8:25 Lick 4
11:25 Lick 5
14:02 Thanks for watching!
The Hammond M-solo's just arrived, and they are now beginning to arrive at our customer's doors. Adam B @kraftmusic got this question last night - "say, how do ...
The Hammond M-solo's just arrived, and they are now beginning to arrive at our customer's doors. Adam B @kraftmusic got this question last night - "say, how do you turn this thing off?" Easy to turn on (simply hit the button), but turning off requires you press and hold the power button for a few seconds. Check it out!
The Hammond M-solo's just arrived, and they are now beginning to arrive at our customer's doors. Adam B @kraftmusic got this question last night - "say, how do you turn this thing off?" Easy to turn on (simply hit the button), but turning off requires you press and hold the power button for a few seconds. Check it out!
Excerpt from the Organ Summit.
This was recorded live at Jazzclub Unterfahrt in Munich, Germany as part of a live stream concert on November 20, 2020.
Matthia...
Excerpt from the Organ Summit.
This was recorded live at Jazzclub Unterfahrt in Munich, Germany as part of a live stream concert on November 20, 2020.
Matthias Bublath - organ
Tim Collins - vibraphone
Christian Lettner - drums
If you're interested to hear about new music you'll find it on:
https://matthiasbublath.bandcamp.com/
Thank you for listening, subscribing, commenting, and supporting this channel!
Matthias
Find me on:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matthiasb3/...
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3us68...
You can email me about Skype lessons through my website or sign the mailing list about upcoming events.
www.matthiasbublath.com
#hammondorgan
#organjazz
#shuffle
#jazzvibraphone
#timcollins
#christianlettner
#matthiasbublath
Excerpt from the Organ Summit.
This was recorded live at Jazzclub Unterfahrt in Munich, Germany as part of a live stream concert on November 20, 2020.
Matthias Bublath - organ
Tim Collins - vibraphone
Christian Lettner - drums
If you're interested to hear about new music you'll find it on:
https://matthiasbublath.bandcamp.com/
Thank you for listening, subscribing, commenting, and supporting this channel!
Matthias
Find me on:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matthiasb3/...
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3us68...
You can email me about Skype lessons through my website or sign the mailing list about upcoming events.
www.matthiasbublath.com
#hammondorgan
#organjazz
#shuffle
#jazzvibraphone
#timcollins
#christianlettner
#matthiasbublath
This video gives the story of why the Hammond Organ was created, how it works internally (generates notes with tone wheels), how to add oil annually, and how to...
This video gives the story of why the Hammond Organ was created, how it works internally (generates notes with tone wheels), how to add oil annually, and how to use the drawbars, keyboards and other features of the organ, demonstrated by Tyler of Boss Organ, in Somerville, Massachusetts.
Although I use the word "electromagnet" in the description of how it works, what you see is actually a permanent magnet (the rod) with a coil of wire mounted at one end. When a tooth of a tone wheel comes close to the tip of the magnet, the magnetic field is strengthened slightly, which induces a tiny current in the coil. When the tooth passes by and the tip of the magnet then faces a gap between the teeth on the tone wheel, the magnetic field is reduced, which induces a current in the coil in the opposite direction.
This video gives the story of why the Hammond Organ was created, how it works internally (generates notes with tone wheels), how to add oil annually, and how to use the drawbars, keyboards and other features of the organ, demonstrated by Tyler of Boss Organ, in Somerville, Massachusetts.
Although I use the word "electromagnet" in the description of how it works, what you see is actually a permanent magnet (the rod) with a coil of wire mounted at one end. When a tooth of a tone wheel comes close to the tip of the magnet, the magnetic field is strengthened slightly, which induces a tiny current in the coil. When the tooth passes by and the tip of the magnet then faces a gap between the teeth on the tone wheel, the magnetic field is reduced, which induces a current in the coil in the opposite direction.
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► Jazz Organ Workbook PDF Download: https://www.pianogroove.com/jazz-organ-workbook/
#hammondorgan #jazz
Джон Лорд: – Мне нравится классическая музыка. Мне нравится, как она действует. Все эти аккордовые последовательности... Так что опыт классической музыки я часто использую в своих соло...
– Не надо гнаться за деньгами, следуй за музыкой...
No sheets available!! I dont' have the rights to publish them, and made them myself.
To get near the original sound I used a little Eq. at 330 Hz. and two paired mic's placed opposite too each other at at approx. 16 cm. away from the "Louvres". The mic's are Se 4400's. If I had known there would be so many views I made a better backing track:D
Excerpt from "George White’s Scandals," 1945.
You can find me on Facebook at:
http://facebook.com/drumuitar
My original Gene Krupa site is at:
http://drummerman.net
Any monetary donations would be appreciated. Due to the progression of a muscle disease (Spinal Muscle Atrophy), I have to live in a nursing facility. Contributions will assist in acquiring any software, hardware, and additional channel material. I make no money from my YouTube videos. Any donations can be sent to:
https://www.paypal.me/drumuitar
Shop the Nord Stage 3 👉 https://imp.i114863.net/NKgPZ2
Shop classic Hammond instruments 👉 https://imp.i114863.net/YgOo6j
More videos like 5 Easy Hammond Organ Licks 👉 https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlczpwSXEOybFzNBWKH-43gw_c4qWLv7s
Sweetwater‘s Jacob Dupre is back with organ inspiration for your new year! Jacob walks through five Hammond-style licks and techniques that will wow audiences and bring any organ back to life. The smooth, bright feel of Hammond-style tones are instantly recognizable and available on most modern keyboards, including the Nord Stage 3. Covered techniques include chordal work, percussive playing, soulful gospel tones, glissandos, and more. Check it out!
After you watch, check out Sweetwater.com today for all your music instrument and pro audio needs! 👉 https://imp.i114863.net/KeV919
#Sweetwater #Hammond #nord
0:00 Welcome!
0:31 Lick 1
2:37 Lick 2
6:13 Lick 3
8:25 Lick 4
11:25 Lick 5
14:02 Thanks for watching!
The Hammond M-solo's just arrived, and they are now beginning to arrive at our customer's doors. Adam B @kraftmusic got this question last night - "say, how do you turn this thing off?" Easy to turn on (simply hit the button), but turning off requires you press and hold the power button for a few seconds. Check it out!
Excerpt from the Organ Summit.
This was recorded live at Jazzclub Unterfahrt in Munich, Germany as part of a live stream concert on November 20, 2020.
Matthias Bublath - organ
Tim Collins - vibraphone
Christian Lettner - drums
If you're interested to hear about new music you'll find it on:
https://matthiasbublath.bandcamp.com/
Thank you for listening, subscribing, commenting, and supporting this channel!
Matthias
Find me on:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matthiasb3/...
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3us68...
You can email me about Skype lessons through my website or sign the mailing list about upcoming events.
www.matthiasbublath.com
#hammondorgan
#organjazz
#shuffle
#jazzvibraphone
#timcollins
#christianlettner
#matthiasbublath
This video gives the story of why the Hammond Organ was created, how it works internally (generates notes with tone wheels), how to add oil annually, and how to use the drawbars, keyboards and other features of the organ, demonstrated by Tyler of Boss Organ, in Somerville, Massachusetts.
Although I use the word "electromagnet" in the description of how it works, what you see is actually a permanent magnet (the rod) with a coil of wire mounted at one end. When a tooth of a tone wheel comes close to the tip of the magnet, the magnetic field is strengthened slightly, which induces a tiny current in the coil. When the tooth passes by and the tip of the magnet then faces a gap between the teeth on the tone wheel, the magnetic field is reduced, which induces a current in the coil in the opposite direction.
The Hammond organ is an electric organ, invented by Laurens Hammond and John M. Hanert and first manufactured in 1935. Various models have been produced, most of which use sliding drawbars to create a variety of sounds. Until 1975, Hammond organs generated sound by creating an electric current from rotating a metal tonewheel near an electromagnetic pickup. Around two million Hammond organs have been manufactured, and it has been described as one of the most successful organs. The organ is commonly used with, and associated with, the Leslie speaker.
The organ was originally marketed and sold by the Hammond Organ Company to churches as a lower-cost alternative to the wind-driven pipe organ, or instead of a piano. It quickly became popular with professional jazz musicians, who found it a cheaper alternative to the big band. Jimmy Smith's use of the Hammond B-3, with its additional harmonic percussion feature, inspired a generation of organ players, and its use became more widespread in the 1960s and 1970s in rhythm and blues, rock and reggae, as well as being an important instrument in progressive rock.
remember when i left you i couldn't say your name or other crucial things like i love you, oh, that's a shame oh no, i think i'm falling oh no, i think i'm fine our hearts didn't come together but I saw the two collide i can the see the hearts sinking remember when i left you i couldn't say your name or other crucial things like i love you, oh, that's a shame i don't know if you're hearing my voice or the reprise our hearts didn't come together but I saw the two collide i can see the hearts sinking