Leslie speakers have always fascinated me, if I see a band with a keyboard player using one I try to get a postition where I can see them switching it to the different speeds to give expression to their playing. This is the first video I've found where someone had the sensible idea of showing what a Leslie does by playing a long note so we can hear the diffeence between slow and fast!
I myself am visually impaired, so I think a little bit different than the average person does. I have good ears, so I wanted to allow people to use their ears to hear the difference instead it being strictly visual.
Leslie speakers have always fascinated me, if I see a band with a keyboard player using one I try to get a postition where I can see them switching it to the different speeds to give expression to their playing. This is the first video I've found where someone had the sensible idea of showing what a Leslie does by playing a long note so we can hear the diffeence between slow and fast!
I myself am visually impaired, so I think a little bit different than the average person does. I have good ears, so I wanted to allow people to use their ears to hear the difference instead it being strictly visual.
Excellent video Robert, thank you, much appreciated bro : )
I have the same rotary speaker! Great vid man!
Thanks for posting.
Fascinating.
So notes speed up and slow down twice?
Thanks!
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