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Hammond E100 valve tube tonewheel and Mini Leslie
The E100 series of Hammond organ is like the little brother of the A100 [the best B3 is an A100...]
It has two 61-note manuals, a standard Hammond pedalboard, nine standard drawbars per manual, scanner vibrato, percussion - it's all there for the real hammond sound
There is a multi-channel valve amp and springline reverb too. Harp sustain and reiteration are extras, as is celeste vibrato
Amazing sound, for a fraction of the price of a B3
It has two 61-note manuals, a standard Hammond pedalboard, nine standard drawbars per manual, scanner vibrato, percussion - it's all there for the real hammond sound
There is a multi-channel valve amp and springline reverb too. Harp sustain and reiteration are extras, as is celeste vibrato
Amazing sound, for a fraction of the price of a B3
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“Beautiful sounds!!!”
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That is indeed genius, although not sure how it would fit, really fast classical playing, but yes for alot of music, or creative writing this would be really nice, a guitar man's piano
Beautiful sounding organ. That is a dinky little Leslie. Home made or commercial.
i wanna do this to my microkorg
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You play beautifully!
What is the tune you are playing at about 3:09? Bridge over troubled water? If you have the sheet music for that arrangement I'd love it! Thanks for that fantastic demo on a profoundly beautiful instrument.
i always thought the piano was 1 dimensional compared to the guitar being 2 dimensional. I wonder how we can get it 3 dimensional?
Can this be easily retuned? I would like to encorporate this style of keyboard but with a stretched Pythagorean scale and octave, so a scale going up from C would be C D E E# Fx Gx Ax B# Cx Dx D* E* F* G* A*. I would Also like to have 2 foot pedals that can shif the odd rows up or down a Pythagorean comma with one pedal, and shift the even number rows up or down a Pythagorean comma. This would allow for perfect modulation of the above scale on to any other tonic note.
No, you need a Bosanquet-Wilson layout for that kind of thing.
Nice music too.its my story too!
It’s an H series. I used to work on them. I was a Hammond engineer for years.
I love the sound of this organ
Looks disgusting like cancerous lesions
Sounds like shit like all transistor organs.
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I knew of friend that had a hammond x66 with 8 leslies122s
I have one of these that has a couple problems, but it sounds great when it works. Do you know what could be causing the pedal sustain to constantly stick notes? I'm also trying to figure out a nasty popping problem in the vibrato channel.
I saved my H100 from going to the dump. Im in the process of fetting it restored abd adding a leslie to it.❤❤❤
I'm shure there are people willing to relearn what they learned and testing if you can play what composers have composed. As long as I hear no virtuoso playing this in a virtuous manner (and you are not a virtuoso), I have doubt it's useful.
what a great sound, how did you record so much low end?
Just my Samsung s23 ultra on the side near piano
THATS NOT A LESLIE. A LESLIE IS A LESLIE. Just because you build something even if identical to a product doesn't make it that product.
It's a Leslie in the sense that a vacuum is a Hoover. More really, in the sense that it is made of Leslie original parts, assembled in a different case
Have a fun with relaxing woodened transistor sound.
I have a similar Philicorda (slightly later) two manual and the reverb is excellent. There is a good quality spring reverb inside. I love the sound. I don't find it cheesy, I find it warm and electronic. It perfectly matches the Philips dynamic.
These are really beautiful organs, in the Netherlands you see these very often still. The one octave models you can pick up for under a 100 euros, these two manual ones you can pick up for a bottle of wine XD. Love them
Sounds killer
Presuming this sold?
cant stop looking at those shoes... where do you even buy shoes that terrible?
But can you play Rach's 3rd concerto on it? That's the question!
its possible to set B-griff configuration?
By the look of it, this should be the ideal project for 3D printing. Has anyone tried such a thing?
the first solina organs (eminent) where rip offs of the philicorda
on of the latest one they produced.
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playing something thats like a type writer no thanks it wouldnt feel natural to me
Thats korg karma
а на хуя это надо было в принципе?
If it ain't broke, don't fix it. This is weird and unnecessary.
The Halberstadt isn't broken, it was a mess from its conception.
The question is: Why??? what is the pourpose? Why! 😕
It makes the same interval the same consistent shape, shortens the octave length, you always have room for your finger.
Very nice bro, but I couldn’t help notice your paint stained pants. Original
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As a piano player, this looks daunting and tedious. If you’re game to re-learning the entire structure, fingering and muscle memory… great!! Brilliant concept, but reminds me of the Dvorak or “ergonomic” keyboards.
You also see the disadvantage of the smaller note spacing in this very video as he accidentally hits some adjacent notes in his faster section. Yes you can reach farther, but you have to be much more accurate with your placement and jumps
I don't agree with either of you I'm afraid. The piano keyboard is designed for the thumb to predominantly play white notes. This means different fingerings for different keys. That's fine when there is no spontaneous decision making, as in reading classical music but for improvisation it is seriously limiting. As the narrator mentions, the button accordion system is similar and in my view a superior concept. Take some time to listen to jazz button accordionists. The virtuosity is off the scale and changing keys is no problems. That chord shapes and sequences are virtually identical aids their immediate recognition regardless of key, and would assist developing musicians no end. The demonstrator here is with due respect, a comparative novice on this system. Someone brought up on this from a young age would be as dexterous as any concert pianist I'm sure. The standard keyboard was developed hundreds of years ago and in my opinion needs radically upgrading. I do accept change will not be easy.
@@nigelhart3897 I can see your point. But I’m basing my opinion on having played piano since the 80’s. The layout is so ingrained in me it would be really hard to try something else. For new learners this system might be better. Good luck getting mainstream traction though.
@@MrTangent I'm with you in many regards. I play piano and piano accordion, the piano for many years as a professional (still am), and agree for me too, to change is not viable. I have developed my technique to use universal fingering I.e. using arm and wrist to facilitate the thumb, so all keys use pretty much the same fingers regardless of black notes, whenever possible. (I hope that makes sense!?) In addition for me, black notes on piano are set frustratingly high in that even fully depressed they still aren't at the level of the white keys. Hence moving white to black, finger to thumb is harder than it need be. Even so, I can for example play all scales in all keys in F major fingering very quickly and efficiently. I just feel the system is far from perfect, could be improved drastically and the button accordion (naturally I play piano accordion) is far superior. That so much of piano playing relies on developing good technique on an antiquated system is a massive limiting factor in my mind. How it is changed with the current keyboard system being so enshrined I have no idea. I am hopeful when I see systems like this evolving. However things pan out, I agree it is too late for the likes of you and I. Best wishes.
@@SamuSamuWa Try playing any other instrument.....Fret spacing on a guitar for example is much smaller than a piano. Its just a matter of practise.
This needs to be everywhere.
Why?
@@TheToughBaby Why not?
@@ashwinrawat9622 Ok
Thanks, it's genius
OK, i'm sure the TH-cam algorithm has had a serious upgrade because i'm finding all sorts of awesome content recently and many are channels with very few subscribers. This is great.
Hope our channels get boosted
It's not really an algorithm. It was once, but got superseded.
Yeah. As much as I loathe Google LLC they've got me pegged in terms of video content I like. I suspect it's using generative AI. Which seems to be working less well for their actual search engine so who knows.
AI is just the exact same technology, which just happens to be called a neural network but it's a series of sensors and mathematical calculations, that's been used for image recognition, image manipulation and social media algorithms for decades now. Google search I believe might be a more straightforward thing, not sure what the technology for comparing something against a database of many series of letters is.
Those keys seem too small and might lead to misplayed notes more often than a regular piano keyboard. That's a small target.
That's just the fault of this specific model, Jankos usually have keys plenty big enough.
But where is the spacebar? Just joking, thanks for the video! I'd love to have a wholetone.
Oh, another Jankó video! I have still yet to try a proper Jankó keyboard (I’ve only tried the similar 12-TET Bosanquet)
this is so cool! are there videos of it being played?