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[hammond_zone] BBC Radio 4


daz
 

Hi Darren,

I think that you would need to explain that it is not just the swirling
'sound', but also the 'feeling' that is transmitted.... it is an overall
captivation of your senses, which in turn sucks you into the music. If you
listen to this tune played on any other instrument it just does not 'grab'
you in the same way... it just HAS to be a played on a tonewheel Hammond.

If it is played on anything else it doesn't breath life into the music, the
Hammond/Leslie combination is alive, by that, I mean it animates the music.
The sound 'moves' around, it is like a living thing, the tune is brought to
life. That is the feeling that I get when playing the Hammond... sometimes
I feel like the organ is playing me, does that sound ridiculous?

I have been playing Hammonds now for 27 years (and my hands are killing
me... LOL!) and still it sends shivers up my spine, I don't know of any
other instrument that has that much effect on people. Even people who don't
know what a Hammond organ is, will ask "what is that sound?" When asked
"what sound?"... they can't describe it.

The words... 'sombre'... 'crescendo'... 'emotional'... 'dark'... 'bright'...
'assault on your senses' may help in some way.

In a way it is unfair of them to ask this of you, as you are being requested
to comment on the emotions of other people. The 'Hammond' cannot be
described... you have to hear and feel it. I once taught a deaf lady to
play the organ. She was profoundly deaf in one ear and 90% in the other.
She had a Yamaha and could 'feel' the music through the wooden floor in her
lounge. One day, I had to bring her to my house as her organ had packed up.
She was so enamoured with my Hammond/Leslie that she went out and bought her
own the same day. The reason being, the 'feeling' she got from the rotating
speaker actually brought tears (not kidding at all) to her eyes... I had
never seen this emotion from her before. She had the Leslie speaker
touching the bench and with having wooden floors, she said it was like the
organ was 'singing' to her. Her name was Beryl, and has now sadly passed
away.

Sorry for the long mail, hope it helps in some way.

PS... My Dad has picked up a lot over the last few days, his speech is
returning now, so I feel I can now return to a semi-normal life and re-join
the group. Thanks a lot for all the support expressed by all, it is good to
know that there are so many people who care.

Daz

-----Original Message-----
From: tonewheeldude [mailto:darren@...]
Sent: 28 February 2002 10:41
To: hammond_zone@...
Subject: [hammond_zone] BBC Radio 4


I need a hand Guys and Girls,

Alan Hall (BBC Radio 4) just called. He has a 20 minute program
going out at the end of March about The Hammond Organ and the
Song "A Whiter Shade of Pale". Gary Brooker will be on (pity Matthew
Fisher wont be) Alan asked me to explain what it is about the
Hammond Organ- to quote- 'that swirling sound' that makes this track
so special. Here is the catch..I have two to three minutes to do it
in.

If you have any ideas how to concisely define the Hammond Sound in
the context of "A Whiter Shade Of Pale" I would be realy gratefull
of any ideas. I don't think I am the best choice realy, but I have a
few ideas.

Darren



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Ken & Dianne Godfrey
 

Daz,

Glad to hear your Dad is doing better...we knew he would be.

Excellent thoughts on the Hammond / Leslie experience. I have that same
feeling every time I fire up one of my Hammonds. Never had quite that same
effect from any other organs, or instruments before. The closest I've come
was playing the piano in a small cathedral with excellent accoustics. My
wife and I got married there. They have an absolutely awesome 1900 pipe
organ up in the nave, too. It's got a very transparent, Baroque sound.

BCV-KG

-----Original Message-----
From: daz [mailto:daz395@...]
Sent: Saturday, March 02, 2002 5:36 PM
To: hammond_zone@...
Subject: RE: [hammond_zone] BBC Radio 4


Hi Darren,

I think that you would need to explain that it is not just the swirling
'sound', but also the 'feeling' that is transmitted.... it is an overall
captivation of your senses, which in turn sucks you into the
music. If you
listen to this tune played on any other instrument it just does not 'grab'
you in the same way... it just HAS to be a played on a tonewheel Hammond.

If it is played on anything else it doesn't breath life into the
music, the
Hammond/Leslie combination is alive, by that, I mean it animates
the music.
The sound 'moves' around, it is like a living thing, the tune is
brought to
life. That is the feeling that I get when playing the Hammond...
sometimes
I feel like the organ is playing me, does that sound ridiculous?

I have been playing Hammonds now for 27 years (and my hands are killing
me... LOL!) and still it sends shivers up my spine, I don't know of any
other instrument that has that much effect on people. Even
people who don't
know what a Hammond organ is, will ask "what is that sound?" When asked
"what sound?"... they can't describe it.

The words... 'sombre'... 'crescendo'... 'emotional'... 'dark'...
'bright'...
'assault on your senses' may help in some way.

In a way it is unfair of them to ask this of you, as you are
being requested
to comment on the emotions of other people. The 'Hammond' cannot be
described... you have to hear and feel it. I once taught a deaf lady to
play the organ. She was profoundly deaf in one ear and 90% in the other.
She had a Yamaha and could 'feel' the music through the wooden
floor in her
lounge. One day, I had to bring her to my house as her organ had
packed up.
She was so enamoured with my Hammond/Leslie that she went out and
bought her
own the same day. The reason being, the 'feeling' she got from
the rotating
speaker actually brought tears (not kidding at all) to her eyes... I had
never seen this emotion from her before. She had the Leslie speaker
touching the bench and with having wooden floors, she said it was like the
organ was 'singing' to her. Her name was Beryl, and has now sadly passed
away.

Sorry for the long mail, hope it helps in some way.

PS... My Dad has picked up a lot over the last few days, his speech is
returning now, so I feel I can now return to a semi-normal life
and re-join
the group. Thanks a lot for all the support expressed by all, it
is good to
know that there are so many people who care.

Daz

-----Original Message-----
From: tonewheeldude [mailto:darren@...]
Sent: 28 February 2002 10:41
To: hammond_zone@...
Subject: [hammond_zone] BBC Radio 4


I need a hand Guys and Girls,

Alan Hall (BBC Radio 4) just called. He has a 20 minute program
going out at the end of March about The Hammond Organ and the
Song "A Whiter Shade of Pale". Gary Brooker will be on (pity Matthew
Fisher wont be) Alan asked me to explain what it is about the
Hammond Organ- to quote- 'that swirling sound' that makes this track
so special. Here is the catch..I have two to three minutes to do it
in.

If you have any ideas how to concisely define the Hammond Sound in
the context of "A Whiter Shade Of Pale" I would be realy gratefull
of any ideas. I don't think I am the best choice realy, but I have a
few ideas.

Darren



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And........ You were able to walk down the ailse..... and see the music
or/and keyboards ??? Hmmmmmmmmmm. or did they sit you at the organ and
Dianne came over to you at the organ??

Inquiring minds want to know....

Bill...

In a message dated 3/3/2002 6:09:28 PM Central Standard Time,
godfreys5@... writes:


Daz,

It was quite an experience -- I played at my own wedding. And the half-pint
of tequila I drank prior should have been a fifth, I think! But, it's a
memory that'll last a lifetime.


 

Ken, that sounds like my wedding. I can't wait to get together with the old
crew for my 40th B-day next year.
Jimmy


daz
 

Sounds one hell of an experience Ken!

I agree that good acoustics can make or break an instrument. Even the best
instruments can sound awful if the acoustics are bad.

Daz

-----Original Message-----
From: Ken & Dianne Godfrey [mailto:godfreys5@...]
Sent: 03 March 2002 02:49
To: hammond_zone@...
Subject: RE: [hammond_zone] BBC Radio 4


Daz,

Glad to hear your Dad is doing better...we knew he would be.

Excellent thoughts on the Hammond / Leslie experience. I have that same
feeling every time I fire up one of my Hammonds. Never had quite that same
effect from any other organs, or instruments before. The closest I've come
was playing the piano in a small cathedral with excellent accoustics. My
wife and I got married there. They have an absolutely awesome 1900 pipe
organ up in the nave, too. It's got a very transparent, Baroque sound.

BCV-KG

-----Original Message-----
From: daz [mailto:daz395@...]
Sent: Saturday, March 02, 2002 5:36 PM
To: hammond_zone@...
Subject: RE: [hammond_zone] BBC Radio 4


Hi Darren,

I think that you would need to explain that it is not just the swirling
'sound', but also the 'feeling' that is transmitted.... it is an overall
captivation of your senses, which in turn sucks you into the
music. If you
listen to this tune played on any other instrument it just does not 'grab'
you in the same way... it just HAS to be a played on a tonewheel Hammond.

If it is played on anything else it doesn't breath life into the
music, the
Hammond/Leslie combination is alive, by that, I mean it animates
the music.
The sound 'moves' around, it is like a living thing, the tune is
brought to
life. That is the feeling that I get when playing the Hammond...
sometimes
I feel like the organ is playing me, does that sound ridiculous?

I have been playing Hammonds now for 27 years (and my hands are killing
me... LOL!) and still it sends shivers up my spine, I don't know of any
other instrument that has that much effect on people. Even
people who don't
know what a Hammond organ is, will ask "what is that sound?" When asked
"what sound?"... they can't describe it.

The words... 'sombre'... 'crescendo'... 'emotional'... 'dark'...
'bright'...
'assault on your senses' may help in some way.

In a way it is unfair of them to ask this of you, as you are
being requested
to comment on the emotions of other people. The 'Hammond' cannot be
described... you have to hear and feel it. I once taught a deaf lady to
play the organ. She was profoundly deaf in one ear and 90% in the other.
She had a Yamaha and could 'feel' the music through the wooden
floor in her
lounge. One day, I had to bring her to my house as her organ had
packed up.
She was so enamoured with my Hammond/Leslie that she went out and
bought her
own the same day. The reason being, the 'feeling' she got from
the rotating
speaker actually brought tears (not kidding at all) to her eyes... I had
never seen this emotion from her before. She had the Leslie speaker
touching the bench and with having wooden floors, she said it was like the
organ was 'singing' to her. Her name was Beryl, and has now sadly passed
away.

Sorry for the long mail, hope it helps in some way.

PS... My Dad has picked up a lot over the last few days, his speech is
returning now, so I feel I can now return to a semi-normal life
and re-join
the group. Thanks a lot for all the support expressed by all, it
is good to
know that there are so many people who care.

Daz

-----Original Message-----
From: tonewheeldude [mailto:darren@...]
Sent: 28 February 2002 10:41
To: hammond_zone@...
Subject: [hammond_zone] BBC Radio 4


I need a hand Guys and Girls,

Alan Hall (BBC Radio 4) just called. He has a 20 minute program
going out at the end of March about The Hammond Organ and the
Song "A Whiter Shade of Pale". Gary Brooker will be on (pity Matthew
Fisher wont be) Alan asked me to explain what it is about the
Hammond Organ- to quote- 'that swirling sound' that makes this track
so special. Here is the catch..I have two to three minutes to do it
in.

If you have any ideas how to concisely define the Hammond Sound in
the context of "A Whiter Shade Of Pale" I would be realy gratefull
of any ideas. I don't think I am the best choice realy, but I have a
few ideas.

Darren



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Ken & Dianne Godfrey
 

Daz,

It was quite an experience -- I played at my own wedding. And the half-pint
of tequila I drank prior should have been a fifth, I think! But, it's a
memory that'll last a lifetime.

BCV-KG

-----Original Message-----
From: daz [mailto:daz395@...]
Sent: Sunday, March 03, 2002 4:23 PM
To: hammond_zone@...
Subject: RE: [hammond_zone] BBC Radio 4


Sounds one hell of an experience Ken!

I agree that good acoustics can make or break an instrument.
Even the best
instruments can sound awful if the acoustics are bad.

Daz

-----Original Message-----
From: Ken & Dianne Godfrey [mailto:godfreys5@...]
Sent: 03 March 2002 02:49
To: hammond_zone@...
Subject: RE: [hammond_zone] BBC Radio 4


Daz,

Glad to hear your Dad is doing better...we knew he would be.

Excellent thoughts on the Hammond / Leslie experience. I have that same
feeling every time I fire up one of my Hammonds. Never had quite that same
effect from any other organs, or instruments before. The closest I've come
was playing the piano in a small cathedral with excellent accoustics. My
wife and I got married there. They have an absolutely awesome 1900 pipe
organ up in the nave, too. It's got a very transparent, Baroque sound.

BCV-KG

-----Original Message-----
From: daz [mailto:daz395@...]
Sent: Saturday, March 02, 2002 5:36 PM
To: hammond_zone@...
Subject: RE: [hammond_zone] BBC Radio 4


Hi Darren,

I think that you would need to explain that it is not just the swirling
'sound', but also the 'feeling' that is transmitted.... it is an overall
captivation of your senses, which in turn sucks you into the
music. If you
listen to this tune played on any other instrument it just does
not 'grab'
you in the same way... it just HAS to be a played on a
tonewheel Hammond.

If it is played on anything else it doesn't breath life into the
music, the
Hammond/Leslie combination is alive, by that, I mean it animates
the music.
The sound 'moves' around, it is like a living thing, the tune is
brought to
life. That is the feeling that I get when playing the Hammond...
sometimes
I feel like the organ is playing me, does that sound ridiculous?

I have been playing Hammonds now for 27 years (and my hands are killing
me... LOL!) and still it sends shivers up my spine, I don't know of any
other instrument that has that much effect on people. Even
people who don't
know what a Hammond organ is, will ask "what is that sound?" When asked
"what sound?"... they can't describe it.

The words... 'sombre'... 'crescendo'... 'emotional'... 'dark'...
'bright'...
'assault on your senses' may help in some way.

In a way it is unfair of them to ask this of you, as you are
being requested
to comment on the emotions of other people. The 'Hammond' cannot be
described... you have to hear and feel it. I once taught a deaf lady to
play the organ. She was profoundly deaf in one ear and 90% in
the other.
She had a Yamaha and could 'feel' the music through the wooden
floor in her
lounge. One day, I had to bring her to my house as her organ had
packed up.
She was so enamoured with my Hammond/Leslie that she went out and
bought her
own the same day. The reason being, the 'feeling' she got from
the rotating
speaker actually brought tears (not kidding at all) to her eyes... I had
never seen this emotion from her before. She had the Leslie speaker
touching the bench and with having wooden floors, she said it
was like the
organ was 'singing' to her. Her name was Beryl, and has now
sadly passed
away.

Sorry for the long mail, hope it helps in some way.

PS... My Dad has picked up a lot over the last few days, his speech is
returning now, so I feel I can now return to a semi-normal life
and re-join
the group. Thanks a lot for all the support expressed by all, it
is good to
know that there are so many people who care.

Daz

-----Original Message-----
From: tonewheeldude [mailto:darren@...]
Sent: 28 February 2002 10:41
To: hammond_zone@...
Subject: [hammond_zone] BBC Radio 4


I need a hand Guys and Girls,

Alan Hall (BBC Radio 4) just called. He has a 20 minute program
going out at the end of March about The Hammond Organ and the
Song "A Whiter Shade of Pale". Gary Brooker will be on (pity Matthew
Fisher wont be) Alan asked me to explain what it is about the
Hammond Organ- to quote- 'that swirling sound' that makes this track
so special. Here is the catch..I have two to three minutes to do it
in.

If you have any ideas how to concisely define the Hammond Sound in
the context of "A Whiter Shade Of Pale" I would be realy gratefull
of any ideas. I don't think I am the best choice realy, but I have a
few ideas.

Darren



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daz
 

You must have hellish long arms!! Walking down the aisle out of the Church
and still playing!! HA HA Ha ha ha h.... sorry! Just conjured up this
image... like rubber man out of the Fantastic Four.

Good job you have a good sense of humour, or I would have to start running!

Daz (too much diazepam for lack of sleep)

-----Original Message-----
From: Ken & Dianne Godfrey [mailto:godfreys5@...]
Sent: 04 March 2002 00:08
To: hammond_zone@...
Subject: RE: [hammond_zone] BBC Radio 4


Daz,

It was quite an experience -- I played at my own wedding. And the half-pint
of tequila I drank prior should have been a fifth, I think! But, it's a
memory that'll last a lifetime.

BCV-KG

-----Original Message-----
From: daz [mailto:daz395@...]
Sent: Sunday, March 03, 2002 4:23 PM
To: hammond_zone@...
Subject: RE: [hammond_zone] BBC Radio 4


Sounds one hell of an experience Ken!

I agree that good acoustics can make or break an instrument.
Even the best
instruments can sound awful if the acoustics are bad.

Daz

-----Original Message-----
From: Ken & Dianne Godfrey [mailto:godfreys5@...]
Sent: 03 March 2002 02:49
To: hammond_zone@...
Subject: RE: [hammond_zone] BBC Radio 4


Daz,

Glad to hear your Dad is doing better...we knew he would be.

Excellent thoughts on the Hammond / Leslie experience. I have that same
feeling every time I fire up one of my Hammonds. Never had quite that same
effect from any other organs, or instruments before. The closest I've come
was playing the piano in a small cathedral with excellent accoustics. My
wife and I got married there. They have an absolutely awesome 1900 pipe
organ up in the nave, too. It's got a very transparent, Baroque sound.

BCV-KG

-----Original Message-----
From: daz [mailto:daz395@...]
Sent: Saturday, March 02, 2002 5:36 PM
To: hammond_zone@...
Subject: RE: [hammond_zone] BBC Radio 4


Hi Darren,

I think that you would need to explain that it is not just the swirling
'sound', but also the 'feeling' that is transmitted.... it is an overall
captivation of your senses, which in turn sucks you into the
music. If you
listen to this tune played on any other instrument it just does
not 'grab'
you in the same way... it just HAS to be a played on a
tonewheel Hammond.

If it is played on anything else it doesn't breath life into the
music, the
Hammond/Leslie combination is alive, by that, I mean it animates
the music.
The sound 'moves' around, it is like a living thing, the tune is
brought to
life. That is the feeling that I get when playing the Hammond...
sometimes
I feel like the organ is playing me, does that sound ridiculous?

I have been playing Hammonds now for 27 years (and my hands are killing
me... LOL!) and still it sends shivers up my spine, I don't know of any
other instrument that has that much effect on people. Even
people who don't
know what a Hammond organ is, will ask "what is that sound?" When asked
"what sound?"... they can't describe it.

The words... 'sombre'... 'crescendo'... 'emotional'... 'dark'...
'bright'...
'assault on your senses' may help in some way.

In a way it is unfair of them to ask this of you, as you are
being requested
to comment on the emotions of other people. The 'Hammond' cannot be
described... you have to hear and feel it. I once taught a deaf lady to
play the organ. She was profoundly deaf in one ear and 90% in
the other.
She had a Yamaha and could 'feel' the music through the wooden
floor in her
lounge. One day, I had to bring her to my house as her organ had
packed up.
She was so enamoured with my Hammond/Leslie that she went out and
bought her
own the same day. The reason being, the 'feeling' she got from
the rotating
speaker actually brought tears (not kidding at all) to her eyes... I had
never seen this emotion from her before. She had the Leslie speaker
touching the bench and with having wooden floors, she said it
was like the
organ was 'singing' to her. Her name was Beryl, and has now
sadly passed
away.

Sorry for the long mail, hope it helps in some way.

PS... My Dad has picked up a lot over the last few days, his speech is
returning now, so I feel I can now return to a semi-normal life
and re-join
the group. Thanks a lot for all the support expressed by all, it
is good to
know that there are so many people who care.

Daz

-----Original Message-----
From: tonewheeldude [mailto:darren@...]
Sent: 28 February 2002 10:41
To: hammond_zone@...
Subject: [hammond_zone] BBC Radio 4


I need a hand Guys and Girls,

Alan Hall (BBC Radio 4) just called. He has a 20 minute program
going out at the end of March about The Hammond Organ and the
Song "A Whiter Shade of Pale". Gary Brooker will be on (pity Matthew
Fisher wont be) Alan asked me to explain what it is about the
Hammond Organ- to quote- 'that swirling sound' that makes this track
so special. Here is the catch..I have two to three minutes to do it
in.

If you have any ideas how to concisely define the Hammond Sound in
the context of "A Whiter Shade Of Pale" I would be realy gratefull
of any ideas. I don't think I am the best choice realy, but I have a
few ideas.

Darren



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