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A Hammond Organ! (complete with a Leslie and an organist)
The coolest instrument ever. I want the kit so bad. A bit heavy to haul perhaps
Last edited by JCat; 08-09-2019 at 05:45 PM.
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08-09-2019 02:32 PM
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I sold mine last year but kept one of the Leslie 122's
I'm running a Hammond XK2 portable organ through it.
Much as I loved it the old Hammond was taking up too much space.
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I helped move a B-3 once.
Once.
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Really enjoyed that documentary.
Some Jimmy Smith:
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I just crank up the vibrato pedal and pretend I'm playing organ, like Charlie Hunter.
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Originally Posted by cosmic gumbo
I'm going home, brother:
The fuzz about the "sad state of music" indicates the groove is gone and that the warmth and the soul is gone. I figure there's too little Hammond organ in my life. The roots of Jazz and Soul music are right here in the Gospel. Mama goes old school:
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Originally Posted by cosmic gumbo
anyone know what he uses ?
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I play with an organ trio quite often. I, too, helped the organ player move his stuff, ONCE.. . He's one of the very few players where i live that doesn't use a Nord or something similar to gig. He's got a smaller hammond for gigs though, but still a real one. There's just no comparing the sound..
I use this for leslie tones, showed it to the organ player and he laughed, but i like it..
Thats the band. I must have asked the organ player a hundred times to sell me that cut down super reverb, he doesn't budge..
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Originally Posted by Alter
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When I saw Larry Goldings recently (with Peter Bernstein), he was using a Hammond borrowed for the gig from UK organist Ross Stanley. Apparently Ross has some amazing powered trolley gadget which they used to ‘walk’ up the stairs with the organ.
I get the impression some of the big name guys tend to rely on the organ being supplied locally when they tour (as Larry did), I guess they specify it as a condition of the tour or something.
Even the vibes player Joe Locke came over to the UK with just a set of bars for his vibes and hired the frame locally, when I saw him a while back.
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I've been playing in organ bands almost exclusively for about 25 yrs now, can't tell you how many times I moved a B-3. Probably thousands of times until they all switched to modern portable Hammonds in the last few yrs.
Backyard party where we had to cover a few hundred feet of grass, or up a few flights of stairs, or even lift it over the bar, try that one sometime!
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way to go:
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The Leslie is one great amp. They are also one of the heavest.
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Originally Posted by grahambop
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Originally Posted by Litterick
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A thing I really enjoy about the hammond organ is how it matches and compliments jazz guitar, the sound, the attack and dynamics, the space it leaves for comping.. doesn't get any better. I also like that kind of jazz music a lot.
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Leslie cabinets are one of the best innovations ever made in music history. I can’t think of any gear that can add so much tonal color for so many different instruments as Leslies. Electric guitar and Leslies, what an amazing combination! Lovely!
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Originally Posted by Alter
Here's Joey DeFrancesco with Dan Wilson on guitar.
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I played a few blues gigs in a pick up band with a guitarist that used a leslie bottom cab, doing a SRV thing. BTW, CBS owned both Fender and Leslie in the late 60s and Fender made the Vibratone amp which was actually a Leslie.
Last edited by cosmic gumbo; 08-13-2019 at 02:54 AM.
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JCat - Great stuff! Over the years I've played with some outstanding organ players at church.
AKA
Originally Posted by JCat
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Originally Posted by pingu
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I sense warmth and soul, a good spirit
Electric Guitar and Hammond Organ are meant to be together, a marriage made in heaven, sticks like white on rice, a golden couple...
Horace Silver wrote the song for us. It's so fun to play:
I'm gonna buy me Hammond, haul it up and down the road and play like Joey DeFrancesco.
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Originally Posted by MarkRhodes
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Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
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The Fender SuperChamp XD has a Leslie emulation. Sure it's not the real thing, but fun to play around with.
Oh, and I have an EHX B9 pedal. It's no real B3, but it's pretty cool. Every now and then I play it with our group, and listeners scratch their head trying to figure out how the keyboard player can play both grand piano and B3 at the same time...
KA PAF info please
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