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"Summer Samba" - B3 Fantasy

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Uploaded by on Jan 3, 2008

Watch the travels of Walter Wanderley's Hammond B3 organ while listening to his most famous hit, "Summer Samba".

For a change, an inanimate object is the star of this makeover. I thought it could be fun to give the instrument something to do.

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  • Answering some questions: The fun of making this was just to visually make something develop out of almost nothing - a photo. The original music was organ, bass and drums. I played the other instruments sounds you hear and the intro music. Thx for so many nice comments.

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  • great sound! Extasic!

  • Congrats! Very well done!

    "Samba de Verão" is the original title of this song, in Portuguese, composed by the Brazilian brothers "Marcos Valle and Paulo Sérgio Valle". The Brazilian Diva of "bossa nova", Astrud Gilberto, was very successful singing the English version, called "So Nice" ("Summer Samba"), as well as the Portuguese version. Here, the instrumental version, by the Brazilian Master of Hammond organ, Walter Wanderley! I´ve to thank M-A.for sharing this video!Greetings from Brasil!

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  • Check it out!! Rickkie feat Walter Wanderley

  • Parece comigo. Aonde vou só penso no meu teclado. Certamente inspirado pelos viciados nas teclas.

  • Nice video...unforgetable Hammond sounds , bravo !

  • Don't try this with just any organ. Ocean waves, submersion in saltwater, roller coaster,... Is this a testament to the durability of the B3?

  • wow. nice trip.

  • Oh man this video is so funny.

  • wonderful!!

  • I know this tune damn good, because I whistled (!) it at Sydney's Circular Quay at least 500 times in my 12 years of busking... (public performance). Check out my YouTube recordings.

    Albeit this recording is pretty good I prefer the organist Klaus Wunderlich's version.

  • what's singer is in 1:00 ???

  • VERY Creative !  Thanks.

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