Mark I have played Piano, Keyboard and Organ for about 60 years and are supposed by my peers to be good. I can say NEVER EVER in my life have I played like you. You are astoundingly talented, dedicated and without doubt one of the best I have ever heard. I have gone to concerts and gigs by the top players in the industry and NONE have ever moved me with thier playing ability as you do. Superb utterly superb. Your registration settings are in a league of thier own too. Wonderful. This is my most played you tube video of the 1000s I have saved over the years. Thank you for providing such joy for us to listen to. Wonderful just Wonderful.
Hi Derick thank you for such kind words. I enjoy playing every now and again and comments such as yours helps me to continue playing music - much thanks
To play an organ like that must have taken a long time its unbelievable how you do it your hands move so fast. I would love to play like that, so skillful. You deserve all the praise you get.
Wow, what a fine combination of Mark's talent and the surprising versatility of the Yamaha. Who knew? Thank you very much indeed for these happy sounds.
What a fabulous musician, organist and technique, and absolutely inspirational,. the last time I heard anyone this good was the late and great Reginal Dixon, that I loved listening to on the radio as a boy and always thrilled me.
Hi Mark, can't get enough of watching your playing and arrangements. I use to watch you in the Ballroom and admired your playing then. You've inspired me to get back out there and play again...next stop, ebay and Yamaha EL70 !! All the best, Craig
DANKE für diese excelente Darbietung - ich wünschte auf meinem Tyros4 annähernd so spielen zu können. Wenn ich am Morgen dieses Video ansehe, bin ich für den Tag gut gerüstet. Es macht Freude, Deiner Spielfreude zuzuschauen....und die Musik.......einfach KLASSE !!! DANKE Mark
This is absolutely brilliant. I have a huge traditional attitude.. Love it! I miss these organs! The eighties were amazing. Used to sidle myself under the stage on caravan holidays to get close to see what the Organist was up to! Nice and lively!!! :@)
Never tired of listening, great music, you make the el70 sound just great, I have a tyros, but still miss mhy old el70, may get another after listening to you, you can pick up a bargain on times best wishes
These dancing fingers are insane how do they manage to jump so quickly from the top to bottom without tripping over. This is amazingly good I wish I could watch you play life.
himark it is my first time seeing you play this awesome beautifull organ. also you are a fantastic organist. I have loved organs since I heard them in church. as a young kid. so now I am an organist. still in music lessoms at evola music here I n Michigan
This is absolutely superb, so rythmic, I have listened to this over and over. It would be nice to hear it on a Wurlitzer or Allen Digital Theatre organ. Brilliant playing Mark, keep up the good work.
What can be said but WOW !!!! You're amazing !!!! I do have a request also... how about "Somebody Stole my Gal " Please ??? Thanks a million and keep playing !!!!!!!!!!!!! We need good music like this today !!!!
Hello markdtp, I like a lot the way you play the Electone, congratulations!!! Cool! Would you please try to play a Bossa Nova? Like The girl from Ipanema, Meditation, Wave, Summer Samba or one of these songs. I'd like listen them on your style!! Thank you!
From the suit I would say that is Borat playing ? All that dancing appears to be wrecking havoc with all the lights. Very nice touch though, and excellent, dramatic playing. Bravo!
@chrisnab100 Hi Chris. Thanks for watching. First off, practice as often as you can - practice makes perfect and also keeps you relatively fit all that bouncing around! Learn the melody in your right hand first and get a feel for the music - the emotion and rhythm - then start putting the chords together in the left while adding the bass with your feet - take it nice and easy. When you are comfortable playing it 'straight' then you can start adding the 'extras'.
Thank you Eberhard for your kind comments. I am glad you enjoy my video clips. I wish I had a Tyros 4 - that would sound fantastic connected to my organ.
I have been listening to your recordings over a period of time and they are among my favorites, the type of music you play and the excellent way you execute it, the quality of recording is also very good with bass that you can actually hear. I would love to be able to play like you, I should obviously have started when I was a kid. I also have an EL90 but it doesn't sound like yours - think there must be something wrong with it ....
Mark Williams Hello Mark, can you contact me please. My email is ianmiz@hotmail.com I would like to ask your advice about your Yamaha EL70 settings. Thanks very much. Ian.
+Ian Mizon you've no chance in getting reg settings from this professional organists trust me ! just listen very carefully and play with the voices mixing and matching .I can get this sound after hours of playing and editing voices :-)
Dear Mark, your playing is so exciting ! would you have any chance of sharing the registration settings yor used I would be prepared to pay for them . Its a work of beauty never thought the EL series could sound like this ! Bravo
Oh my gosh! This organist gives himself a real workout while performing these wonderful songs. Love the sampled voice set you are using (you are using a set from a pipe organ, aren't you?) Anyway, KUDOS to you!
This is my favourite out of all of your recordings. Your playing is very good and inspiring. I really enjoy your playing and I often do try imitate these techniques of the theatre style that I like. I've actually saved your playings to my phone. What is the technique that you do in the Charleston where your left hand alternates between the two keyboards? I hope to be able to do that on the Blackpool Wurlitzer when I go.
I don't mind the bouncing around at all - it adds atmosphere to the playing. Better than sat there like a lemon just doling out chords..... So, great playing and not staying on one song too long, that's the problem with many on YT.
Hello Mr. Williams. I too would like to know the names of the songs you put in this medley. Your playing is awesome, and the way you play this organ would make Rodgers, Allen and Wurlitzer all duck and cover. Eric.
Hi Eric - thank you for your kind comments - Amongst the tunes I play during this clip are; Those Lazy Hazy Crazy Days of Summer, Sheik of Araby, The Charleston, Five Foot Two, Ma, He's Making Eyes at Me, If My Friends Could See Me Now. And one or two others.
I definitely have an appreciation for people below a certain age who know and can play those songs the way you do, Mark.. thank you for taking a moment to respond.
Excellent sound! Watching you bounce up and down on the bench was very impressive! Did you record from the audio outs directly? I had a Yamaha EL70 (but in 'natural' light wood finish)...sadly, the main main CPU died and it was impossible to repair it (I thought there'd be 'New Old Stock' bits - since the instrument was not that old - but no. I happened upon this instrument when looking for a 'practice instrument' for my choir but it never made it to the intended location...then, sadly as noted, the electronics 'packed it in'. Interestingly, my PSR-S900 has most of the same sounds and capabilities but with only one keyboard, of course!
Hey, thanks for your kind comments and yes it was recorded using direct output. Such a shame to hear about your EL70 - I keep a few spares around just in case I need parts so mine should last quite a while still. Enjoy playing 👍
@jackyvix Its something to do with the frequency of the lights and the video camera - I promise you there is not a switch on the Yamaha to make this happen!!!!
Brilliant, fantastic Mark. Love your playing. I have my own Yamaha EL70, but not even scratched the surface of what it can do. One question for you,,,,,how do you get the continuous cymbal with the beat,,,,, is it from your foot pedal? I find the instruction manual very difficult and hard going. Thanks,,, Ian.
@markdtp I use the audacity and Adobe Premiere Pro, my big let down really is my quality of camcorder and my patience to sit down and record. Unfortunately there are too many things I find that stop me mastering one particular piece so any recordings are full of mistakes and sound a bit raggedy, I just uploaded my first recording. I have only just really got into using floppy disk data I have never really been big on changing registrations it always takes too long to set up I find.
Mark I have played Piano, Keyboard and Organ for about 60 years and are supposed by my peers to be good. I can say NEVER EVER in my life have I played like you. You are astoundingly talented, dedicated and without doubt one of the best I have ever heard. I have gone to concerts and gigs by the top players in the industry and NONE have ever moved me with thier playing ability as you do. Superb utterly superb. Your registration settings are in a league of thier own too. Wonderful. This is my most played you tube video of the 1000s I have saved over the years. Thank you for providing such joy for us to listen to. Wonderful just Wonderful.
Hi Derick thank you for such kind words. I enjoy playing every now and again and comments such as yours helps me to continue playing music - much thanks
To play an organ like that must have taken a long time its unbelievable how you do it
your hands move so fast.
I would love to play like that, so skillful.
You deserve all the praise you get.
Never heard a Yamaha organ sound as good as this before, amazing!!
Very much in the style of John Bowdler.
Great work - hope you post more.
Wow, what a fine combination of Mark's talent and the surprising versatility of the Yamaha. Who knew? Thank you very much indeed for these happy sounds.
Hey thanks for your kind comments - the EL range of organs certainly gave a lot of versatility to the player. Glad you like the clip
Well Played Mark, Great style the EL70 sounds nice and rich with a good reverb setting thanks for sharing your music..
What a fabulous musician, organist and technique, and absolutely inspirational,. the last time I heard anyone this good was the late and great Reginal Dixon, that I loved listening to on the radio as a boy and always thrilled me.
Hi Mark, can't get enough of watching your playing and arrangements. I use to watch you in the Ballroom and admired your playing then. You've inspired me to get back out there and play again...next stop, ebay and Yamaha EL70 !! All the best, Craig
DANKE für diese excelente Darbietung - ich wünschte auf meinem Tyros4 annähernd
so spielen zu können.
Wenn ich am Morgen dieses Video ansehe, bin ich für den Tag gut gerüstet. Es macht Freude, Deiner Spielfreude zuzuschauen....und die Musik.......einfach KLASSE !!!
DANKE Mark
I think you are awesome and enjoyed very much your theater organ-like playing. Please add more.
Thank you Coy for your kind comments
This is absolutely brilliant. I have a huge traditional attitude.. Love it! I miss these organs! The eighties were amazing. Used to sidle myself under the stage on caravan holidays to get close to see what the Organist was up to! Nice and lively!!! :@)
the amount of skill needed for this is insane , great stuff
Great memories of the past for many of our seniors
Your playing is incredible!
Wow.....If I could only play half as good, I would be thrilled....Thanks Mark!
Never tired of listening, great music, you make the el70 sound just great, I have a tyros, but still miss mhy old el70, may get another after listening to you, you can pick up a bargain on times best wishes
Absolutely stunning!
Absolutely amazing Mark
The best I have heard in here, simply superb, thanks a lot ;)
Think about what it takes to come close to this kind of talent no matter what the music. Very impressive, all you went thru was well worth it .
These dancing fingers are insane how do they manage to jump so quickly from the top to bottom without tripping over. This is amazingly good I wish I could watch you play life.
your music is wonderful and the way to play is fantastic, thank you so much, I have a lot of fun listening to you.
You are a great organist and entertainer,love everything you have uploaded.Thank you.
Thoroughly enjoy watching,listening to you Mark. Shall be getting my own El 70 hopefully next week
+Tracy Tory Did you get your EL70?
A real 11 out of 10 performance. A true inspirations to all those out playing Yamaha electones I reckon.
Love It! wasn't in to organ music till now! but this is so chearful to listen too! its gotta put a smile on anybodys face!
Superb style and sounds. Your actions remind me very much of Phil Kelsal. Very well done.
I could listen to that all day... great job, whish I had your talent.
himark it is my first time seeing you play this awesome beautifull organ. also you are a fantastic organist. I have loved organs since I heard them in church. as a young kid. so now I am an organist. still in music lessoms at evola music here I n Michigan
Hi Richard thank you for your kind comments. Keep up the music lessons and maybe one day you can post your playing here.
Hey Paul - thanks for your comments - I was on the team of organists at Balckpool Tower in the 80's - wouldn't mind another stint one day!!
THERES ONLY ONE WORD FOR MARK & THAT IS BRILLIANT.
THANKS MARK SEE YOU DOWN ON THE FARM LOL.
Fantastic playing you are very talented. 10/10 Top Marks.
These sounds are mind Blowing LOVE IT . Totally Awesome ( So is the Playing)
I've a UL 40 how do I save registrations I just got it
Happy New Year 2013 I still enjoy listening to this performance. Hope you will release more inspiration next year.
Kind Regards,
John
BRILLIANT, Enjoyed that. my kind of music-WELL-DONE.
Love it......and I've seen him play live!
Any time :-)
I cant stop playng this again and again
Brilliant playing Mark, you've made me feel like giving up! :()
really wonderful!
Had to drop in again to here you on the EL70,then try go through rest of rep if time allows ,really enjoy the session,great ,best wishes for future.
hey, that was AWESOME.... Wish i could play like that !
This is absolutely superb, so rythmic, I have listened to this over and over. It would be nice to hear it on a Wurlitzer or Allen Digital Theatre organ.
Brilliant playing Mark, keep up the good work.
reminds me of the great Ken Griffin style, wonderful, sounds like a Wurlitzer organs of past, very nice, thank you
Great sound and fantastic playing!
What can be said but WOW !!!! You're amazing !!!!
I do have a request also... how about "Somebody Stole my Gal " Please ???
Thanks a million and keep playing !!!!!!!!!!!!! We need good music like this today !!!!
Would love to hear Moonglow/Picnic. You are fabulous, I am so jealous
wat een prachtige sound geweldig mooi gespeeld het lijkt wel een draaiorgel
Hello markdtp, I like a lot the way you play the Electone, congratulations!!! Cool! Would you please try to play a Bossa Nova? Like The girl from Ipanema, Meditation, Wave, Summer Samba or one of these songs. I'd like listen them on your style!! Thank you!
I loved it what a talented player
From the suit I would say that is Borat playing ? All that dancing appears to be wrecking havoc with all the lights. Very nice touch though, and excellent, dramatic playing. Bravo!
@chrisnab100 Hi Chris. Thanks for watching. First off, practice as often as you can - practice makes perfect and also keeps you relatively fit all that bouncing around! Learn the melody in your right hand first and get a feel for the music - the emotion and rhythm - then start putting the chords together in the left while adding the bass with your feet - take it nice and easy. When you are comfortable playing it 'straight' then you can start adding the 'extras'.
Es ist eine Freude dir zuzuschauen. Herrlich :-)
amazing. 100% good work.
This is amazing.
fantastic ,great virtual wurlitzer organ
Thank you Eberhard for your kind comments. I am glad you enjoy my video clips. I wish I had a Tyros 4 - that would sound fantastic connected to my organ.
Very pleasant listening
Thanks David
GO MAN GO VERY ENTERTAINING
I have been listening to your recordings over a period of time and they are among my favorites, the type of music you play and the excellent way you execute it, the quality of recording is also very good with bass that you can actually hear. I would love to be able to play like you, I should obviously have started when I was a kid.
I also have an EL90 but it doesn't sound like yours - think there must be something wrong with it ....
Thank you for your kind comments - I am sure your EL90 sounds just fine :-)
Mark Williams Hello Mark, can you contact me please. My email is ianmiz@hotmail.com
I would like to ask your advice about your Yamaha EL70 settings.
Thanks very much.
Ian.
+Ian Mizon you've no chance in getting reg settings from this professional organists trust me ! just listen very carefully and play with the voices mixing and matching .I can get this sound after hours of playing and editing voices :-)
hey..a one-man concert in motion..great job!
@markdtp We didn't meet but i use to sit on the first balcony watching your hands!
Dear Mark, your playing is so exciting ! would you have any chance of sharing the registration settings yor used I would be prepared to pay for them . Its a work of beauty never thought the EL series could sound like this ! Bravo
es admirable verlo es un concierto también tengo un El 70 solo toco por oido
Wonderful!!!
Brilliant Darling!
Thank you dear Sis :-)
Fabulous!
Soy de chile es admirable este vídeo tengo el mismo teclado yamaha el 70 solo toco musica por oído como quisiera tocar como ud
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Looooooove it Mark just great 👍 Dee
Thanks Dee
Fantastic!!!
Bloody lovely!
Thanks Andy - glad you enjoyed.
Brilliant. Thank you! :-)
perfect..
i love you!!
music true love!
That was brilliant. Could have been played just for me.
Super excellent interesting
Crikey phill Kelsall ain’t got nothing on you kid great playing😉
Hi Mark been a long time my friend are you or when are you doing new songs.
Cant wait all the best ...........
Looks like he is having a good day
j'adores vous etes monte sur un ressort moi j'aurais mal au genou mais bravo c'est du sport continuez
Hahaha - thank you for your comment - always like to feel that spring is in the air :-)
Thanks for your encouragement
Oh my gosh! This organist gives himself a real workout while performing these wonderful songs. Love the sampled voice set you are using (you are using a set from a pipe organ, aren't you?) Anyway, KUDOS to you!
Hi Dennis - I am glad you liked my medley. Actually the voices I used are all the preset voices with a bit of tweaking.
Gill Oselton Actually I do have a few MP3's without the 'knocking box' as you call it. Will send them to you - what's your email?
fantastic
Thanks Cliff - I will take that as a compliment :-)
This is my favourite out of all of your recordings.
Your playing is very good and inspiring.
I really enjoy your playing and I often do try
imitate these techniques of the theatre style that
I like. I've actually saved your playings to my
phone.
What is the technique that you do in the
Charleston where your left hand alternates
between the two keyboards? I hope to be able
to do that on the Blackpool Wurlitzer when I go.
I'm finally getting one.
Absolutely fantastic Mark, tell me what is the tune starting at 4:13 ?
Hi Chris thanks for your comments - the tune at 4:13 is Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue (Has anybody seen my girl)
Brilliant wow,
Thanks Ray
I don't mind the bouncing around at all - it adds atmosphere to the playing. Better than sat there like a lemon just doling out chords..... So, great playing and not staying on one song too long, that's the problem with many on YT.
I am glad you like the bass - I always notich the bass up to 11 - thanks for your kind comments
Buenas noches sr profesor donde compró ud ése instrumento musical? Favor publicar la dirección del distribuidor
Hello Mr. Williams. I too would like to know the names of the songs you put in this medley. Your playing is awesome, and the way you play this organ would make Rodgers, Allen and Wurlitzer all duck and cover.
Eric.
Hi Eric - thank you for your kind comments - Amongst the tunes I play during this clip are; Those Lazy Hazy Crazy Days of Summer, Sheik of Araby, The Charleston, Five Foot Two, Ma, He's Making Eyes at Me, If My Friends Could See Me Now. And one or two others.
I definitely have an appreciation for people below a certain age who know and can play those songs the way you do, Mark.. thank you for taking a moment to respond.
Excellent sound! Watching you bounce up and down on the bench was very impressive! Did you record from the audio outs directly? I had a Yamaha EL70 (but in 'natural' light wood finish)...sadly, the main main CPU died and it was impossible to repair it (I thought there'd be 'New Old Stock' bits - since the instrument was not that old - but no. I happened upon this instrument when looking for a 'practice instrument' for my choir but it never made it to the intended location...then, sadly as noted, the electronics 'packed it in'. Interestingly, my PSR-S900 has most of the same sounds and capabilities but with only one keyboard, of course!
Hey, thanks for your kind comments and yes it was recorded using direct output. Such a shame to hear about your EL70 - I keep a few spares around just in case I need parts so mine should last quite a while still. Enjoy playing 👍
Love it,
Thanks Ray
@jackyvix Its something to do with the frequency of the lights and the video camera - I promise you there is not a switch on the Yamaha to make this happen!!!!
Thank you for your kind comment
DAMN - you found me!!
Brilliant, fantastic Mark.
Love your playing. I have my own Yamaha EL70, but not even scratched
the surface of what it can do.
One question for you,,,,,how do you get the continuous cymbal with the beat,,,,,
is it from your foot pedal?
I find the instruction manual very difficult and hard going.
Thanks,,,
Ian.
create a user rythm with your own rythm pattern. Easy peasy , Lemon squeezy ...
Do the 1+8 lites rool the orgin when playing under top keyes
never seen an yamaha organ played like this before apart from Nicholas Martin :)
What songs are you playing?
Really Really amazing playing but..
on your videos how come all your lights on the buttons flicker?
@markdtp I use the audacity and Adobe Premiere Pro, my big let down really is my quality of camcorder and my patience to sit down and record. Unfortunately there are too many things I find that stop me mastering one particular piece so any recordings are full of mistakes and sound a bit raggedy, I just uploaded my first recording. I have only just really got into using floppy disk data I have never really been big on changing registrations it always takes too long to set up I find.