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HANDS ACROSS THE SEA Hammond Organ

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Uploaded by on Nov 30, 2007

This was my very first upload to Youtube. Played on a Hammond A100 accompanied by an Emu Proteus with midi'd strings and percussion through a Yamaha DX7II.This is a multi-track recording. I recorded the percussion, accompaniment, etc. separately before adding the Hammond live.

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  • Wunderfull!!!! Great played! Many thanks! 5*****

  • Very nice. I was brought up with the Hammond X-66, which they had playing at the old Fabulous Forum in Los Angeles, where the L.A. Lakers and Kings used to play from 1966 to 1999. Loved the "chime" effect on the X-66, as well as on the Concorde which that had at Anaheim (now Angel) Stadium. Shay Torrent was amazing. I could hear a bit of it on the A-100.

  • Excellent. Thanks.

  • The famous organist Jessie Crawford's #1 protoge was a man named Fred Fiebel who taught the Jesse Crawford method at Hammond organ classes. I was told by my friend, Bill Kenny, who attended Mr. Fiebel's classes that he played the most dynamite version of the Stars and Stripes on the Hammond that Bill ever heard. Does anyone remember Fred Fiebel?

  • you are very good!

  • excellent playing like the percussion added it makes an organ shall we march sounds like a pipe or theater organ great for a Hammond Organ Keep it up more marches please.

  • That was most enjoyable - love listening to the Hammond . Hope you can play and upload Sousa`s Stars and Stripes. Now that would be something to listen to

  • One of my first experiances with a hammond was skating at the Rollercade in cleveland, Ohio back in th early 60s. I felt like was back there again - ALL SKATE - Wonderful Just Wonderful

  • Fifty stars, and favorited! Finally someone who can play the hammond the way it was MEANT to be played!

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