Considering that I have attended many all Bach recitals given at SCREAMING pipe organs, this is such a welcome relief. What a great sound for Bach... and also very well played! Nice touch, too. I would certainly attend an all Bach recital at an Hammond organ!!!
I also enjoy your rendition of this Trio Thanks for the compliments on John's recording of the St Anne....It is my organ....Bach is very well suited for the Hammond with a reverb and a leslie or two...
Thanks! Initially I played this piece with a baroque registration, a lower tempo and without much reverd. But I chose this Hammond sound. Now I have better mic's (a matched pair of sE4400's) Much better!! Maybe I try another baroque piece later on..for the difference.
Absolutely beautiful! Really nice playing, and it sounds so great with a Hammond with a studio reverb for this purpose. My personal opinion is that it would sound even better with more of the higher frequency range still in the recording.
Yes, I saw it. And I also saw people asking for the registration you are using. But could not find your answer. So you don't use any vibrato (you said that, but that's obvious), further you use neither chorus nor Leslie, am I right? So you only use the pure mixed harmonics. Please, give me your registration. I don't have a Hammond organ, but I have a fake-Hammond, Roland V-Combo VR700, so I would really like to try it - perhaps it will show why Hammond is better :-)
Now that's the kind of music I could spend all day listening to!
Considering that I have attended many all Bach recitals given at SCREAMING pipe organs, this is such a welcome relief. What a great sound for Bach... and also very well played! Nice touch, too. I would certainly attend an all Bach recital at an Hammond organ!!!
I also enjoy your rendition of this Trio
Thanks for the compliments on John's recording of the St Anne....It is my organ....Bach is very well suited for the Hammond with a reverb and a leslie or two...
Zo ongelooflijk gespeeld mooi Rein!
Finally, some buroque on a hammond.
Well played sir!
Super sound
Thanks! Initially I played this piece with a baroque registration, a lower tempo and without much reverd. But I chose this Hammond sound.
Now I have better mic's (a matched pair of sE4400's) Much better!! Maybe I try another baroque piece later on..for the difference.
Absolutely beautiful!
Really nice playing, and it sounds so great with a Hammond with a studio reverb for this purpose.
My personal opinion is that it would sound even better with more of the higher frequency range still in the recording.
this is great. thanks for getting this up.
beautiful! thank you.
I really enjoyed this one! Thanks! ;)
Fantastic !
Excellent!
The mix is very muffled, but I love it! Superb homage to Bach!
Beautiful. Have you considered playing the adagio in G minor, by Tomaso Albinoni & Remo Giazotto?
love your sound with the bach.how bout some handel?
Händel gdmnit
Thanks, no..never. I could but I think a more "pop-version" would sound best on a Hammond Organ
Klinkt zo'n Hammond toch ineens heel anders!
Groet, Ben
No..never...but who knows!
nice, but does not sound like a Hammond at all
Yesss! I meant it to sound like a church organ; exactly my purpose. In other pieces I posted the Hammond sounds like a Hammond.
Yes, I saw it. And I also saw people asking for the registration you are using. But could not find your answer. So you don't use any vibrato (you said that, but that's obvious), further you use neither chorus nor Leslie, am I right? So you only use the pure mixed harmonics. Please, give me your registration. I don't have a Hammond organ, but I have a fake-Hammond, Roland V-Combo VR700, so I would really like to try it - perhaps it will show why Hammond is better :-)
@@oskardolch9281 I hear a Leslie there and it sounds like some reverb aswell.
It sounds exactly like a Hammond !!
'empty church' lol
bad quality, shame on you