Hey thank you alot I have the possibility to buy this same organ a Farfisa Professional Duo 1970 but I was not sure to buy this or an old synthetiser but I see alot of your video an now I'm sure that I will buy this organ it sounds to good
Ok, good luck with your purchase. With the Farfisa Professional, you can play all typical sounds of the 60`s and 70`s organs, and you can make too some "synth" sounds with the "sustain" (yellow) section.
Thanks for posting this great old classic. The sheet music for Booker T.'s original organ part for "Green Onions" can be found at manymidi.com/sheetmusic.htm - a note-for-note transcription of the main riff.
very nice! I bought Farfisa Windsor (which is pretty odd and I can't find any information anywhere about it) today, and it cost only 35 euros (44 bucks) it sounds awesome and its fully working!
Sweet! Too bad we can't hear the real key click because we also hear the mechanical sound of the keys being struck. Still: great sound. Do I hear a leslie (besides the vibrato)???
Hey thank you alot I have the possibility to buy this same organ a Farfisa Professional Duo 1970 but I was not sure to buy this or an old synthetiser but I see alot of your video an now I'm sure that I will buy this organ it sounds to good
Thank you alot :)
tristguit 6 months ago
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tristguit 6 months ago
Ok, good luck with your purchase. With the Farfisa Professional, you can play all typical sounds of the 60`s and 70`s organs, and you can make too some "synth" sounds with the "sustain" (yellow) section.
6en1 5 months ago
@6en1 Thank you. I buy two week ago and this organ is simply crazy
tristguit 5 months ago
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Thanks for posting this great old classic. The sheet music for Booker T.'s original organ part for "Green Onions" can be found at manymidi.com/sheetmusic.htm - a note-for-note transcription of the main riff.
ElmoPiano 1 year ago
Well, Green Onions IS in F but you can do it any way you want if you want it to sound bad :/
cky12qxz 2 years ago
Good sound!how many did you pay for it?
Mragdoll 2 years ago
please what's the model?
saikepaura 2 years ago
hello, it's a 1970 farfisa "Professional Duo".
6en1 2 years ago
very nice! I bought Farfisa Windsor (which is pretty odd and I can't find any information anywhere about it) today, and it cost only 35 euros (44 bucks) it sounds awesome and its fully working!
Sirkusisaatio 3 years ago
thanks, congratulations for your purchase, hehe, very cheap and fully working. Regards
6en1 3 years ago
Mitico Farfisa, old italian brand!
mikefox1974 3 years ago
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sounds like a hammond.
marazm1 4 years ago
excellent!awesome sharp effect..and leslie effect.thank you for sharing
bivala 4 years ago
Green onions is in f, not in c. great sound.
beepbeep098 4 years ago
green onions is in any key you want to ply it in.
torohec 4 years ago 11
Only the leslie is heard, the vibrato was deactivated
6en1 4 years ago
Sweet! Too bad we can't hear the real key click because we also hear the mechanical sound of the keys being struck. Still: great sound. Do I hear a leslie (besides the vibrato)???
aihoschema 4 years ago
excellant i have a farfisa too. use it in all my music videos chek out my tunes...
theoctabouts 4 years ago
I didn't know you could get sounds like that out of a Farfisa!
Another key instrument to add to my list of "must haves". :)
z11111 4 years ago
sharpen that a third
SteadySkanksta 5 years ago
cool man, farfisa rules, good job..
unrealmaniac 5 years ago
Farfisa time!!!
G4331 5 years ago
Wow! Really nice Hammondesque sound...and so different from the Compact series! Nice.
gillesbertacco 5 years ago