Hammond B3 organ players can add tremolo to smooth out notes or spice them up by adding a little shake or tremolo. Learn how to use the tremolo feature of a Hammond B3 organ in this free video organ lesson from an experienced church organist.
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
that Leslie speaker doesn't sound right. The CHORALE sounds fine but the TREM sounds like both rotors aren't spinning or they dont get up to speed. So tired of hearing organist flip the leslie switch back and forth evey few seconds. esp. from chorale to trem. your not giving the LESLIE time to come to a full "up to speed" trem. the leslie has a certain "wah, wah" when up to full speed.Using Vibrato /Chorus can also add animation and depth. Try hammond without a leslie!? Yes I am an organist!
anthonypaul2 7 months ago
Bless you brother ur helping me help others.
Thanks for this clip
muzik25184 10 months ago
Could you do a video on getting those tones your playing on the B3,everyone use lots of setting on the draw bars and that draw bar setting is wonderful for worship.
winfred55 1 year ago
good job . you didnt explain the yellow tape holding the clicker on , thats real . lol . ive seen quite a few
philmymusik 1 year ago
Thanx for the tips, very nice. (Now, I just gotta get a B3 ;-)
bob4analog 1 year ago
that leslie speaker don't really sound right. It dont have that good ratory sound when switched to tremelo.
wincaddy67337 2 years ago
play a song.. to prove to me that u dont slum
pecleveland 2 years ago
speaker
brecantu 2 years ago
ya using a leslie?
deucesolo 2 years ago
I like this man, he has a smooth and gentle approach toward instruction.
zowzilla 2 years ago