How did you get the lower rotor to stay at a slower speed even when on "fast"? I really like the sound of it, but I've never heard a Leslie stay at that in-between speed.
I play guitar semi-professional and I understand the theory of chords, 7's and 6 chords on a guitar aswell as the scales for theese chords. Often when I do song writing I use to look up my chords for the piano and add piano/organ to my songs.
My real question is: Where should I start to really learn Piano/Organ? I really want to learn it more than just "adding" them to my song.
@keem85m you have to imagine you have every chord not just the basic available to you at the spped of thought. This is how you learn to play piano or organ in a church setting. I have a memory of every chord I've ever played and learned from songs without sheet music. This makes it possible to "hear" the music in my head before I play it. It all about practicing 90% of the time to play 10% of what you've learned. Most musicians play 10% of what they'ved learned 90% of the time.
to play the organ you must first learn basic theory of music on the piano/keyboard. There's no video that can teach you to ride a bike, the same with the organ. I can show whant can do once you're playing one.
i play the piano but how do I apply what I already know to the organ. The organ is the dominant instrument in my church so I've been stuck playing the organ when I really dont have a clue.
you have all the knowlegde of how to play. When playing the organ you have to learn how to use the volume pedal(expession) , foot pedals and drawbars. I show you the basics for drawbars here. I'll post the foot pedal lesson. To play Hammond requires you put in practice time between services.
How did you get the lower rotor to stay at a slower speed even when on "fast"? I really like the sound of it, but I've never heard a Leslie stay at that in-between speed.
tonewheelplayer 1 week ago
How is it with learning the Piano/Organ?
I play guitar semi-professional and I understand the theory of chords, 7's and 6 chords on a guitar aswell as the scales for theese chords. Often when I do song writing I use to look up my chords for the piano and add piano/organ to my songs.
My real question is: Where should I start to really learn Piano/Organ? I really want to learn it more than just "adding" them to my song.
keem85m 1 year ago
@keem85m you have to imagine you have every chord not just the basic available to you at the spped of thought. This is how you learn to play piano or organ in a church setting. I have a memory of every chord I've ever played and learned from songs without sheet music. This makes it possible to "hear" the music in my head before I play it. It all about practicing 90% of the time to play 10% of what you've learned. Most musicians play 10% of what they'ved learned 90% of the time.
Soundofjoy 1 year ago
Thanks for all the information you share. You are a blessing and inspiration! Thank God for your service.
trainman707 2 years ago
can you do a video that teaches how to play the organ
jacori836 2 years ago
to play the organ you must first learn basic theory of music on the piano/keyboard. There's no video that can teach you to ride a bike, the same with the organ. I can show whant can do once you're playing one.
Soundofjoy 2 years ago
i play the piano but how do I apply what I already know to the organ. The organ is the dominant instrument in my church so I've been stuck playing the organ when I really dont have a clue.
jacori836 2 years ago
you have all the knowlegde of how to play. When playing the organ you have to learn how to use the volume pedal(expession) , foot pedals and drawbars. I show you the basics for drawbars here. I'll post the foot pedal lesson. To play Hammond requires you put in practice time between services.
Soundofjoy 2 years ago
Mr. Sam, You Are A Great Help. Thanks So Much.
jacori836 2 years ago
YOU ARE A VERY GOOD TEACHER
jamal770 2 years ago
great video.....5 stars
JT3AI 2 years ago