The white keys on an organ are always letter notes from A-G not including sharps or flats. Use the sense of sight to decipher between the white and black keys on an organ in this free video lesson from an experienced organ player.
Expert: Geoffrey Killebrew
Bio: Geoffrey Killebrew is the music director for Grace Christian Center Church in Worcester, Mass. He has been playing the Hammond organ and keyboards for eight years.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
Good lord,, what a total waste of time
Shawamaroo 6 months ago
This opens up a whole new world of musical understanding
prospero555 11 months ago
This is definitely the most useless video I've seen. I dont even know what this dudes talking about
ckalin1300 1 year ago
..."decipher between the white and black keys"... is really tough ..thank you music director for this valueable lesson
videographerr 1 year ago
this young man has the best intentions but whoah. two keys: white and black. The other ten are a myth. and this is part of playing by ear?
JDHammondman 1 year ago
WHAT A MORON!
mrmusic1953 1 year ago
"Formally trot"
michellezachary8 1 year ago
What the hell is this guy talking about?
dddjjjmmm 1 year ago 2
word
Wierdoinc 2 years ago
do you prefer a hammond c3 or a hammond b3 and why
dayday303 2 years ago