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  • Great!! I'm learning Hammond-Organ and also Pipe-Organ, too and I'm of course Emerson fan...I'd love to play this!! Could you tell me about the chords? I know it's difficult, but maybe you can tell me...

    thx

  • Bravo! Excellent!

  • Great job... I loved it when Keith played the pipe organs. I have 2 12" subwoofers in my auto and this sounds beautiful on them.

  • Jumankauta nyt lähti taju! on nannaa! tekee gutaa! kiitos

  • I had a piano teacher who was a professor of the pipe organ and very very good. I took him ELP's 1st album, asked him to "review" it & he came back and said this about the 3 fates, quote: 'Did you hear how that young man's (Emerson) fingers just "fluttered" over the keys?" Now THAT'S technique.' I met Keith after a show in Montreal in 1978 and told him that story, I think he was taken aback by the fact my teacher - the late and great Allan Borbridge - liked it so much.

  • one might wonder why the 'first fate' wasn't ever used as an opener at one of elp's shows. with all of the new gear about... it might be a remarkable opening number... a segue perhaps into tarkus?! you reading this, keith?

    be well.

  • ciao...vorrei sapere se hai lo spartto di questo bran e se puoi consigliarmi come fare ad averlo. Ciao e complimenti.

    Dino Scuderi

  • Greatest italian and international organist/pianist. The most important example on Keith Emerson execution technique and transcriptions all over the world.

  • Great!

  • You're not comfortable with the bass pedals.

    Otherwise - your keys skills are knockout! :-)

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