I dig the fluttering of the keys-alan Price did it on a Vox continental on old Animals tunes-i learned to play because of the Animals -nobody plays organ to much anymore--SADLY
@innerfire-graham90169 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing the knowledge, Nick! Keep them coming!
@ScooterTV9 ай бұрын
Another great video Nick ! 😎 I Was a long time lookin’ for how to get a specific sound. I really like the sound if you play in A pentatonic and you strike the d and g note together, when you play up and down the scale. Especially in the higher regions of the keyboard. Thnx for showin’ it ! 🤘🏼😎 Of course in a different key you have to play two other notes. But does it have a name when you strike these notes together ? Keep up the good work ! Love it Gerrit.
@B3-R9 ай бұрын
Very interesting, thanks 👌👍
@B3burner9 ай бұрын
Greetings from California. Very nice sound and lesson. If I can throw my hat into the ring for just a bit, might I suggest soloing in the “One” chord pentatonic blues, over the four chord in the bass? Like what Jon & Ritchie did at the end of ‘Smoke on the Water’ on the Made in Japan album. That tension built is just magnificent.
@Blues.Fusion9 ай бұрын
Ive been working on the one note trill thing on a synth action midi controller and organ software. I can get it somewhat but i dont have a waterfall keybed to compare and i wonder how much harder it is get it smooth on the synth action. I suspect the higher trigger point on the real hammond helps alot.
@B3burner9 ай бұрын
Yes you are correct about the higher trigger point helping. I also think light weighting of the Hammond keys makes it easier too.
@louiscornale56679 ай бұрын
Great job but how about wooly bully watch it now 😮