dogg47, this guy is way cooler that JS Bach, this is real music. how about you submit a video playing JS Bach and see what the jazz organist may or may not say.
@dogg47 You have a point, he was a master of the pipe organ. However this is a little bit different. I personally wouldn't compare the two. The time and the music is just too different
@mmaybrown just wanna add to this interesting discussion... I agree, comparing Bach with contemporary musicians of any style/instrument leads to nowhere... even though one can assume that most of contemporary music would not sound the same without Bachs vastly expanding influence. But prerequisites are different every time all the time and I admire all who contributed to our music, Coltrane, Debussy, Stevie Wonder, Bill Evans to randomly name a few and of course all the countless unknown names
@mmaybrown ...including musicians I only got to know thanks to the internet, such as PJ Morgan, Twinkie Clark, Butch Heyward, Trina Trine Washington and many many more......
i heard it, it can be modified but too much and it's not nice sounding at all 122A usually takes about 4 sec to completely slow down and less than that to speed all the way up i like them the best my church has one from 1962 and the bass is so mellow and not harsh like that of a 122RV (re verb) or the 147 145 47 45 so if you want a Leslie you will absolutely love 122A is the best way or the 122XB because the motor ball bearings don't need any lube maintenance hopefully that clarified Q
I noticed,,inverting a chord makes a world of difference,,,,i guess we got to think outside of the box,,,i know sometimes i get confused,,and im like, thats an inversion of a chord i already know LOL
You're right...By inverting chords it gives a player a more connected flow between melody and chord progressions. Look for patterns and work on keys that give you trouble. God bless!
Wow! PJ Morgan I love your playing! I LOVE IT!
Well done, you're so good at what you do.
craigfromnewcastle 1 year ago
@ 4:10, the fifth of that chord is diminished not augment. If you said the 4th is augmented you would be right. However, this is a good lesson!!
mmaybrown 1 year ago
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CRIST490 1 year ago
dogg47, this guy is way cooler that JS Bach, this is real music. how about you submit a video playing JS Bach and see what the jazz organist may or may not say.
But you probably wont understand ... pity
jwareleyUTube 2 years ago
the only one you can call an organ master is J.S. Bach
dogg47 2 years ago
@dogg47 You have a point, he was a master of the pipe organ. However this is a little bit different. I personally wouldn't compare the two. The time and the music is just too different
mmaybrown 1 year ago
@mmaybrown just wanna add to this interesting discussion... I agree, comparing Bach with contemporary musicians of any style/instrument leads to nowhere... even though one can assume that most of contemporary music would not sound the same without Bachs vastly expanding influence. But prerequisites are different every time all the time and I admire all who contributed to our music, Coltrane, Debussy, Stevie Wonder, Bill Evans to randomly name a few and of course all the countless unknown names
funkoforte 1 year ago
@mmaybrown ...including musicians I only got to know thanks to the internet, such as PJ Morgan, Twinkie Clark, Butch Heyward, Trina Trine Washington and many many more......
funkoforte 1 year ago
@dogg47 u are crazy for that comment.
rampagedakilla 1 year ago
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can yal check my vids out an tell me wat u think......to God be the glory
09ronnieb 2 years ago
This is the best organ break down I have seen on you tube. I can understand everything he is doing. He is a very good teacher!!
MISTAMUSIK 2 years ago
thats crazy
emierej 2 years ago
i heard it, it can be modified but too much and it's not nice sounding at all 122A usually takes about 4 sec to completely slow down and less than that to speed all the way up i like them the best my church has one from 1962 and the bass is so mellow and not harsh like that of a 122RV (re verb) or the 147 145 47 45 so if you want a Leslie you will absolutely love 122A is the best way or the 122XB because the motor ball bearings don't need any lube maintenance hopefully that clarified Q
2517B 2 years ago
Can't find the site where to buy this DVD. Can someone send me the link?
HammondB200 3 years ago
On the Hammond, how do you slow down the fall time of the leslie?
TheHolySongster 3 years ago
the adjustment is on the Leslie speaker itself.
mwesterholm 3 years ago
Which leslie do you own, man?
HammondB200 3 years ago
OH MY LAWDHAMERCY!!!!!
jbetton 3 years ago
Awesome P.
flavachordz 4 years ago
Where can I order this dvd from?
therealmckoy911 4 years ago
damn ill never be that nice and i go to church
lesliekeepsonspinin 4 years ago
I noticed,,inverting a chord makes a world of difference,,,,i guess we got to think outside of the box,,,i know sometimes i get confused,,and im like, thats an inversion of a chord i already know LOL
Dreambro1 4 years ago
You're right...By inverting chords it gives a player a more connected flow between melody and chord progressions. Look for patterns and work on keys that give you trouble. God bless!
courageux28 4 years ago
That boy shaaaapp !!!
Kirby21606 4 years ago
sounds good how do you get that foot sound.....
spankey20032000 4 years ago