I have heard of a move on the organ to "bend " a note by turning it off for a
second as you play and then starting it again has anyone heard of that
thanks
DAVE
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Von: Linda Dachtyl <lindaleed@e...>
An: hammond_zone@y... <hammond_zone@y...>
Datum: Donnerstag, 30. August 2001 19:23
Betreff: Re: [hammond_zone]"Not once will his fingers leave his
hands..."
"Lee Michaels Live"....has IMO an even better version of "Stormy
Monday" than the studio lp.
The left hand bass is thicker because Lee used a BC Hammond. I
think the late Bill Beer modified it also.
No foldback on the BC and that's why the bass is so strong.
Linda
zakemo@A... wrote:
Lee Michaels, Lee Michaels, Lee Michaels! 1970/71? album of
the same name.
Stormy Monday and How Would You Feel. I dare anybody to produce
the left-hand
bass sound he gets. And remember as you listen, it's live, (in
the studio)
and it's only him and his drummer, Frosty. O.H.F. BOB
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