Your style of playing is the greatest I have heard in years ,the cord progressions could not be be played any better - thanks for sharing you gift with us - from organgrinder3 ( retired )
You see the M3's and A100 series for sale way more than most of the 70's models. This T-422 sounds absolutely amazing ( thanks to your great playing too), and a direct output?! It sounds like a studio recording through my system ( Marantz receiver and 5 way Sansui speakers). Now I'm going to have to get one of these. I'm going through a Thomas Californian phase right now. Go figure. It's all relative- I played tonewheel, then Hammond Chord organ S-6, now the Thomas's. Tonewheel again? Soon.
My favorite version of Angel Eyes is the J.J Johnson (trombone player) recording, but this is a close second. Keep up the great work man, you sound outstanding.
Like my friends Hamaround and Steverabb, hammond fanatics both of them, I agree that you produced a beautiful sound out of that TWG and mostly you have "style" as Lenny Dee used to say. Your playing is simple but full of soul, something that cannot be taught at the Conservary
I owned a "T" series spinet--got it from a thrift shop for $50. Spend some hours cleaning contacts---it was a great organ and even though it was transistor(with a tonewheel generator) it still had a rich Hammy sound. Nice job on a great piece..
Thank you for your comments, grizly999! The T-series is still my greatest organ. A few years ago I bought it from a friend, to place it near my digital clone (XB-5). Since then I've played the tonewheel organ most of the time.
Can you post the drawbar setting for the accompaniment for the first section and also for the middle section at around 1:30. Absolutely fantatsic tone and feel.
Very haunting sound, great arrangement and wonderful registrations. Keep posting your music we need to keep the wonderful sound of the Hammond alive and well!
Great tunes, and a nice clean sound from that organ too. I need to figure out why the audio output from my T-233 has background noise that sounds like a scratchy record.
Wery nice Hammond feeling.Good job+++++:)
Tonewheeldude 11 months ago
Your style of playing is the greatest I have heard in years ,the cord progressions could not be be played any better - thanks for sharing you gift with us - from organgrinder3 ( retired )
wildewally1 1 year ago
You see the M3's and A100 series for sale way more than most of the 70's models. This T-422 sounds absolutely amazing ( thanks to your great playing too), and a direct output?! It sounds like a studio recording through my system ( Marantz receiver and 5 way Sansui speakers). Now I'm going to have to get one of these. I'm going through a Thomas Californian phase right now. Go figure. It's all relative- I played tonewheel, then Hammond Chord organ S-6, now the Thomas's. Tonewheel again? Soon.
paulj0557 1 year ago
My favorite version of Angel Eyes is the J.J Johnson (trombone player) recording, but this is a close second. Keep up the great work man, you sound outstanding.
mrohshitohshitoshit 1 year ago
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MiguelKertsman 1 year ago
Wat een prachtig geleuid zit er in deze Hammond en erg mooi gespeeld en geregistreerd.
KruisenEnMollen 2 years ago
Like my friends Hamaround and Steverabb, hammond fanatics both of them, I agree that you produced a beautiful sound out of that TWG and mostly you have "style" as Lenny Dee used to say. Your playing is simple but full of soul, something that cannot be taught at the Conservary
Congratulations
gghapiano 2 years ago
This sounds great! I'm probably going to get one of these soon.
pianoplayer4 2 years ago
The 'voicing' for this is wonderful!
gplunk 2 years ago
I owned a "T" series spinet--got it from a thrift shop for $50. Spend some hours cleaning contacts---it was a great organ and even though it was transistor(with a tonewheel generator) it still had a rich Hammy sound. Nice job on a great piece..
grizly999 3 years ago
Thank you for your comments, grizly999! The T-series is still my greatest organ. A few years ago I bought it from a friend, to place it near my digital clone (XB-5). Since then I've played the tonewheel organ most of the time.
MrOrganmoods 3 years ago
beautiful :)
Johnjy2 3 years ago
Can you post the drawbar setting for the accompaniment for the first section and also for the middle section at around 1:30. Absolutely fantatsic tone and feel.
zalp66 3 years ago
Hello zalp66!
Thank you for your comments.
The drawbar settings I use on lower manual for the first section are: 400000005 + full vibrato & celeste.
The mid section (both hands on upper): 880000000 + full vibrato & celeste.
Mr. Organmoods
MrOrganmoods 3 years ago
@MrOrganmoods Great sound and, what a wonderful style of playing you have.
I could listen to this all day.
The Hammond T sounds great even with just its own vibrato turned on.
I used to have a T200 a few years ago and before that an M100. Wish I had kept them.
Hammondmustard 1 year ago
Very haunting sound, great arrangement and wonderful registrations. Keep posting your music we need to keep the wonderful sound of the Hammond alive and well!
Hamaround 3 years ago
Great tunes, and a nice clean sound from that organ too. I need to figure out why the audio output from my T-233 has background noise that sounds like a scratchy record.
Maxxarcade 4 years ago
You have a very smooth playing style. Very accurate, too. Great Hammond registrations. I hope you'll be adding more of these.
steverabb 4 years ago
Nou Hans, ik heb echt een lekker nostalgisch gevoel bij dit nummer, en dan helpen die zwart-wit foto's daar ook nog wat aan bij.
Ik vind het gewoonweg PRACHTIG!! Je krijgt dan ook 5***** van mij, groeten, Jan.
Organmusiclover 4 years ago
Dankjewel, Jan!
En die foto's had ik speciaal zwart-wit gemaakt om een nostalgisch sfeertje te creeren, dus het doel is bereikt!
Hartelijke groet,
Hans
MrOrganmoods 4 years ago