Dear Nick, I am almost at your age. You are totally right; what you’re doing is pure greatness. I started playing keyboard after 40 years old. And I benefit a lot from your videos thank you so much.
Wonderful insight. Thank you Nick. Most of my time playing organ was on a vintage Korg CX3; which I absolutely loved. It's only been very recently that I pulled the trigger on a Hammond XK-4. This channel has been invaluable to me as I learn my way around the damn thing 😅 Cheers mate x
Great video, Nick! I'm a self-taught Hammond player. I can't read music and learned by listening to records and playing by ear. I would say that I'm an intermediate player, at best. I think that the biggest mistake I made along the way was not learning the pentatonic scale. It has kept me from being a more advanced player, especially when it comes to soloing.
Good on you Nick. As an oldie, I was lucky enough to start in music shops when tonewheel Hammonds were still being built! Of course we demonstrated playing tunes so never got into the riffs and licks until my fingers had started playing up and slowing down. Great to see and well done for encouraging those new to our favourite instrument 👏
Trouble is there is so much ... but as long as something gets memorised in a tiny wee part of your grey matter your quids in ... cheers and keep rocking
Brilliant as usual Nick ... I was going to mention you could have inserted a wee overhead in the corner when you started talking about the dodgy drawbar with no indication of pipe sizes etc... then up popped the over head ... anyway cheers matey ..
Now just hang on a minute 😠 I'm a boomer but I haven't decayed into a nasty, climate changing fossil fuel just yet 🤣 I love the way you're happy to share your tips and tricks and encourage us all to have a go. You never show off or talk down to viewers or make anyone feel like maybe they're a bit of moron which is really refreshing for morons like me 🤣 You're a very nice cool dude and I'm happy to be subscribed to your channel.👍
at about 5:55 what your playing is about my style -it sounded just like stuff I play-WOW -i use a Crumar Mojo dual manuel with Lounsbury pedals-thank you Alan Price -Rod Argent-Jon lord-Ray Manzarek--some of the 60's great organ players & Booker T
Then you have the Leslie ... wicked ... we played a gig supporting Ian Durys blockheads and the band only had initially one roadie ... after our sound check he asked if we could help get the kit on the stage at Farnham Maltings .. bloody heck took 6 of us as it was bloody heavy .. cheers
Hello sir!! when i try to access your website it asks me for a username and password which i never was able to make cuz it justs asks directly xd help ?
Dear Nick, I am almost at your age. You are totally right; what you’re doing is pure greatness. I started playing keyboard after 40 years old. And I benefit a lot from your videos thank you so much.
Wonderful insight. Thank you Nick. Most of my time playing organ was on a vintage Korg CX3; which I absolutely loved. It's only been very recently that I pulled the trigger on a Hammond XK-4. This channel has been invaluable to me as I learn my way around the damn thing 😅 Cheers mate x
Great video, Nick! I'm a self-taught Hammond player. I can't read music and learned by listening to records and playing by ear. I would say that I'm an intermediate player, at best. I think that the biggest mistake I made along the way was not learning the pentatonic scale. It has kept me from being a more advanced player, especially when it comes to soloing.
Good on you Nick. As an oldie, I was lucky enough to start in music shops when tonewheel Hammonds were still being built! Of course we demonstrated playing tunes so never got into the riffs and licks until my fingers had started playing up and slowing down. Great to see and well done for encouraging those new to our favourite instrument 👏
Thanks for this gem! You are so right about the wealth of knowledge on TH-cam for free. Amazing times. Now it's time to practice!!
Trouble is there is so much ... but as long as something gets memorised in a tiny wee part of your grey matter your quids in ... cheers and keep rocking
Brilliant as usual Nick ... I was going to mention you could have inserted a wee overhead in the corner when you started talking about the dodgy drawbar with no indication of pipe sizes etc... then up popped the over head ... anyway cheers matey ..
Hi Nick,
Thnx for these video’s !
Great to see the tips & tricks
Love it 😎🎹
Now just hang on a minute 😠
I'm a boomer but I haven't decayed into a nasty, climate changing fossil fuel just yet 🤣
I love the way you're happy to share your tips and tricks and encourage us all to have a go.
You never show off or talk down to viewers or make anyone feel like maybe they're a bit of moron which is really refreshing for morons like me 🤣
You're a very nice cool dude and I'm happy to be subscribed to your channel.👍
You humble me
@@nickfoleyuksharing is caring Nick ... cheers ... maybe see you at another Hammond day if Tony White will allow us ...!!!
at about 5:55 what your playing is about my style -it sounded just like stuff I play-WOW -i use a Crumar Mojo dual manuel with Lounsbury pedals-thank you Alan Price -Rod Argent-Jon lord-Ray Manzarek--some of the 60's great organ players & Booker T
Thank you!
Awesome video....
Thank you for this!
How do I get a clone of your right hand? 😂
Tonewheel organs, AKA “Roadie’s nightmare.”
Then you have the Leslie ... wicked ... we played a gig supporting Ian Durys blockheads and the band only had initially one roadie ... after our sound check he asked if we could help get the kit on the stage at Farnham Maltings .. bloody heck took 6 of us as it was bloody heavy .. cheers
👐 👏 FANTASTIC !!!!!!!!!
Great job but how about wooly bully watch it now 😮
wooly bully was played on a Farfisa -more thin & reedy sound
Hello sir!! when i try to access your website it asks me for a username and password which i never was able to make cuz it justs asks directly xd help ?
nickfoleyuk.com ?
Works fine here.