From DAVIDO@LYNXFS.COM Fri May 03 04:23:24 2002
Subject:Re: Hammond Organ Learning Resource

Thanks Holger,

I have been by your site a number of times, good review of the OB5
and some useful pointers to other learning resources. It's great to
see guys like you and Ed Landsberg who are willing to invest time to
spread the Hammond gospel.

Dave

--- In CloneWheel@y..., "allstops4fun" wrote:
> OK - second try to post a note. There seem to be some technical
> problems at Yahoo again...
>
> Hi Dave,
>
> if you´re interested in more jazzorgan learning stuff, have a look
at
> the "eduction" page of my website - www.jazztet.de
> You´ll find some interesting links to other web-resources and some
> book & workshop video tips.
> Moreover I started with my own jazzorgan online-workshop some weeks
> ago. They partly include some additional notes and comments by
Eddie
> Landsberg,too.
> There are not so many units at present. It´s just the beginning.
More
> to come soon. Have fun!
> Holger
>
> --- In CloneWheel@y..., "daveoakleyuk2002" wrote:
> > I just want to share this with everyone on the list in case you
> have
> > not discovered it yet.
> > Playing a Hammond or a clone requires a specific technique that
is
> > different to any other types of keyboard. Unfortunately there are
> > very few books available that teach these techniques. Most
> resources
> > are aimed at piano style, especially when it comes to chord
> voicings
> > and i find that piano chord voicings can sound muddy and bland
when
> > played on an organ.
> >
> > I've found a book that teaches some of these techniques and it is
> > geared specifically towards Hammond Organ. Check out
> > http://eddielandsberg.com. Ed Landsberg sells a book named "The
> Seven
> > Secrets of Jazz and Soul", i don't know if anyone has mentioned
> this
> > before on this group, but i'm about a 3rd way through this book
and
> i
> > have already learned so many new things, so i think it deserves a
> > plug. Another good aspect of this book from my point of view is
> that
> > it does not require you to sight read. Highly recommended!
> >
> > Dave