Thanks, this is great for me! I just need some really beginning stuff to help me switch over from piano to organ. This was perfect for me! More tips like this would be awesome.
Hi Gospel U ! Nice video thanks, what is the D progression you played called? Is that a walkup and useful in all keys? I have the same keyboard and am just learning to play so had to slow your video down with the UA-cam setting wheel.
thanks, that was awesome. I have been playing piano for forty years, but still the feeling of the Hammond is not natural to me. I appreciated your clear the steps.
@@lutheranmartintheking4297 The weighted keys can be a challenge to organ and synth players. Plus piano usually needs more notes to sound good so they might not be used to that.
Hey Great Lesson I have a question: is it better to learn on a organ with 4 sets of drawbars or 2 sets of drawbars because I am thinking about either buying a b3 or a Hammond A405 for my church
Vaughn l need help with this progression I play the chording backward with my right hand with the aflat on top and walk the Dflat up all in one hand what can I add in my left to fill it out
"Tip 3: Voice leading" Me: okay, the first two names made sense and I learned from those *explains voice leading* Me: wait I do that on every instrument I play.
I try playing both ...... has me a bit confused but hey I like the challenge. During day service I play the organ then the piano in the evening. I have to admit the piano is much better sound and easier. I just can’t seem to get the right sound on that organ. I’m a newbie
Honestly Von, it would be more helpful if you add the highlighted keys and notes to your screen. I have to rewind and pause the video too much to see what notes your playing because your hand gets in the way. it’s time consuming and discouraging. Can you add it to the videos?
@@artemtsarevskiy2785 There's not a lot more to it, at least in 70% cases. For classical just give up trying to understand it and play from sheet music and for jazz it ii-V-I in most complicated chords you can find but usually just 7th. And don't forget chromatic nonsense and never using the sustain pedal. Also swing
I'm a working keyboardist. Not only is this individual a brilliant organist, his command of music theory is outstanding. Mad respect.
We appreciate that!
Thanks, this is great for me! I just need some really beginning stuff to help me switch over from piano to organ. This was perfect for me! More tips like this would be awesome.
Hi Gospel U ! Nice video thanks, what is the D progression you played called? Is that a walkup and useful in all keys? I have the same keyboard and am just learning to play so had to slow your video down with the UA-cam setting wheel.
This was a great lesson. Thank you! I'm glad this channel was suggested for me. I am now subscribed.
This was so enlightening! Dude, thanks so much!
thanks, that was awesome. I have been playing piano for forty years, but still the feeling of the Hammond is not natural to me. I appreciated your clear the steps.
I'm the opposite, playing organs/keyboards for 40 years+ with difficulty playing piano.
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@@luckyvet how? The piano is soooooooooooo much less of a hassle
@@lutheranmartintheking4297 The weighted keys can be a challenge to organ and synth players. Plus piano usually needs more notes to sound good so they might not be used to that.
You’re a great🎶 teacher!👏🏾🤜🏾🤛🏾🎶
Thanks for this you answered question at the end voice leading in my left hand along with a variation of the chord.
Happy to help!
you're welcome! Please share with all of your friends!
So all the stuff I love about gospel piano playing comes from organ! So interesting, glad I got a clonewheel
That's the lesson that I needed, thank you
Thanks for watching!
The voice leading part as you Mentone would actually be called inner voice movements :)
Hey Great Lesson I have a question: is it better to learn on a organ with 4 sets of drawbars or 2 sets of drawbars because I am thinking about either buying a b3 or a Hammond A405 for my church
Go with the b3
thanks man good info. I'm learning organ. Been on piano for a minute.
awesome!
Where i can find the sound of intro?
Outstanding!
Uh yes this is what I’ve needed for so long thank you
Thank you I’m now on organ from piano
that Fantastic! thank you so much
tnx alot bro ur videos are very helpful.may god bless and add more to what you already have
I receive good sir..God bless you as well!
Pianist use also the first technique named legato
Vaughn l need help with this progression I play the chording backward with my right hand with the aflat on top and walk the Dflat up all in one hand what can I add in my left to fill it out
HAMMOND XK serie is fabulous with a real Leslie (122, 147 or 760). It's the B3 sound at 99,99%.
You rock!! Thank you!
Sharman Duran glad you’re liking the content!
Thank you so much!
"Tip 3: Voice leading"
Me: okay, the first two names made sense and I learned from those
*explains voice leading*
Me: wait I do that on every instrument I play.
Thank you.hit the spot
Doc
Awesome man love it!
You are patient. Thanks.
great information!! Thank you!!!!
David M. Sill very welcome!
Thanks a million. I fear a Hammond lol. but I do have a Monster B3 sound I use. sweet!!!!
Very helpful, thanks!
I try playing both ...... has me a bit confused but hey I like the challenge. During day service I play the organ then the piano in the evening. I have to admit the piano is much better sound and easier. I just can’t seem to get the right sound on that organ. I’m a newbie
Brilliant!
Thanks!
3:15 The grace note!
1:01: Tomorrow’s Girls, Donald Fagen
This is great
Good stuff
thanks Dude
Thanks . Real good.
Wow
Everyone has their own style of playing what works for one person may not work for another be original
Now I'm more confused..........
Honestly Von, it would be more helpful if you add the highlighted keys and notes to your screen. I have to rewind and pause the video too much to see what notes your playing because your hand gets in the way. it’s time consuming and discouraging.
Can you add it to the videos?
I hate those colours that float down computer tutorials. ... A real person explaining playing is way better !
Hi - Looks like the website is down.
yea! I sent an email out..we had a problem with our servers..we are getting them back online tomorrow or wednesday
hey the website is back up!
I learned the organ first and want to switch to piano🤦🏿♂️
Just spam sustain pedal and spam vi-iv-V-I with embellishments
@@АрсенийЧемырысТВ Are you joking or fr cuz there's a lot more to it. Also you just insulted the piano gang.
@@artemtsarevskiy2785 There's not a lot more to it, at least in 70% cases. For classical just give up trying to understand it and play from sheet music and for jazz it ii-V-I in most complicated chords you can find but usually just 7th. And don't forget chromatic nonsense and never using the sustain pedal. Also swing
@@АрсенийЧемырысТВ I mean whatever works xD
Lol.... the piano is just less of a hassle to play
Lutheran Martin The King Exactly