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Short Wave Sportfishing December 10th 07 01:34 AM

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Short Wave Sportfishing December 10th 07 01:36 AM

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JoeSpareBedroom December 10th 07 10:31 PM

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Tom, get the bass guitar. You're spending too much time in front of the
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[email protected] December 10th 07 10:38 PM

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www.guitarcenter.com

"Special No Payment/No Interest Financing
This month, get no interest and no payments until 2009 on purchases totaling
$299 or more.* That's a whole year to enjoy your gear without having to pay
a single penny!"

Tom, get the bass guitar. You're spending too much time in front of the
computer. Your brain's going to turn to grape nuts.


Hey Tom, next time you are around here let me know, I got a guitar to
show you...

Eisboch December 10th 07 11:18 PM

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Tom, get the bass guitar. You're spending too much time in front of the
computer. Your brain's going to turn to grape nuts.


Mrs.E. announced an early Christmas gift for me .... being delivered next
week.

http://www.hammondorgan.co.uk/b3/leslie.htm

Eisboch



JoeSpareBedroom December 10th 07 11:24 PM

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Tom, get the bass guitar. You're spending too much time in front of the
computer. Your brain's going to turn to grape nuts.


Mrs.E. announced an early Christmas gift for me .... being delivered next
week.

http://www.hammondorgan.co.uk/b3/leslie.htm

Eisboch


Oooh....the neighbors are gonna love that!



HK December 10th 07 11:35 PM

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Eisboch wrote:
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www.guitarcenter.com


Tom, get the bass guitar. You're spending too much time in front of the
computer. Your brain's going to turn to grape nuts.


Mrs.E. announced an early Christmas gift for me .... being delivered next
week.

http://www.hammondorgan.co.uk/b3/leslie.htm

Eisboch




My dad had one of those way back when. The organ console was in the
living room, but the leslie was in the dining room. For a while, every
time he played, he'd have a fairly huge cable going from one to the
other. Then he drilled a hole in the LR floor and ran the cable along
the basement trusses until it came up behind the speaker cabinet in the
dining room.

He was a pretty damned good "theater" and pop music organist, but played
entirely by ear. Could not read music, even when he was a mummer in
Philly. If he heard a song once, he knew it.

Dad had a collection of "fake books." Remember those? What he would do
is flip through the pages to find song titles he'd like and then play those.

I've always wanted a Flentrop pipe organ so I could play Bach and Handel
properly.

Here's an interesting video:

http://tinyurl.com/2tq26c


Reginald P. Smithers III December 10th 07 11:48 PM

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Eisboch wrote:
"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message
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www.guitarcenter.com


Tom, get the bass guitar. You're spending too much time in front of the
computer. Your brain's going to turn to grape nuts.


Mrs.E. announced an early Christmas gift for me .... being delivered next
week.

http://www.hammondorgan.co.uk/b3/leslie.htm

Eisboch



But what are you going to play thru the leslie

Eisboch December 10th 07 11:49 PM

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"HK" wrote in message
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Dad had a collection of "fake books." Remember those? What he would do is
flip through the pages to find song titles he'd like and then play those.


Basically what I do except I *can* read music.


I've always wanted a Flentrop pipe organ so I could play Bach and Handel
properly.


Get a harpsichord. More practical for home use playing classical acoustic
music.



Here's an interesting video:

http://tinyurl.com/2tq26c


Delivery schedule must be a bitch.

Eisboch



Calif Bill December 11th 07 12:09 AM

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"Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote in message
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Eisboch wrote:
"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message
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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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www.guitarcenter.com


Tom, get the bass guitar. You're spending too much time in front of the
computer. Your brain's going to turn to grape nuts.


Mrs.E. announced an early Christmas gift for me .... being delivered next
week.

http://www.hammondorgan.co.uk/b3/leslie.htm

Eisboch


But what are you going to play thru the leslie


Ipod?



Eisboch December 11th 07 12:18 AM

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"Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote in message
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Eisboch wrote:
"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message
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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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Oops...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxybH...eature=related

www.guitarcenter.com


Tom, get the bass guitar. You're spending too much time in front of the
computer. Your brain's going to turn to grape nuts.


Mrs.E. announced an early Christmas gift for me .... being delivered next
week.

http://www.hammondorgan.co.uk/b3/leslie.htm

Eisboch


But what are you going to play thru the leslie


Temporarily a couple of Yamaha keyboards until they start delivery of this:

http://www.hammondorgan.co.uk/xk3c.htm

for which I have a reserved order.

Also, I am going to experiment with a guitar through the Leslie. Several
artists have successfully done some great tunes using the unusual sound of
an electric guitar played through a Leslie speaker. They include J. Geils'
intro to "The Usual Place", and "Baby Come Back" by the Players.

http://theatreorgans.com/hammond/faq...y/mystery.html

Eisboch



Reginald P. Smithers III December 11th 07 12:53 AM

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Eisboch wrote:
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Eisboch wrote:
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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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www.guitarcenter.com


Tom, get the bass guitar. You're spending too much time in front of the
computer. Your brain's going to turn to grape nuts.

Mrs.E. announced an early Christmas gift for me .... being delivered next
week.

http://www.hammondorgan.co.uk/b3/leslie.htm

Eisboch

But what are you going to play thru the leslie


Temporarily a couple of Yamaha keyboards until they start delivery of this:

http://www.hammondorgan.co.uk/xk3c.htm

for which I have a reserved order.

Also, I am going to experiment with a guitar through the Leslie. Several
artists have successfully done some great tunes using the unusual sound of
an electric guitar played through a Leslie speaker. They include J. Geils'
intro to "The Usual Place", and "Baby Come Back" by the Players.

http://theatreorgans.com/hammond/faq...y/mystery.html

Eisboch



You will need to get SWS over their to play his new bass.

HK December 11th 07 01:09 AM

Videopalooza VIII
 
Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
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Dad had a collection of "fake books." Remember those? What he would do is
flip through the pages to find song titles he'd like and then play those.


Basically what I do except I *can* read music.

I've always wanted a Flentrop pipe organ so I could play Bach and Handel
properly.


Get a harpsichord. More practical for home use playing classical acoustic
music.


Here's an interesting video:

http://tinyurl.com/2tq26c


Delivery schedule must be a bitch.

Eisboch




I tried a harpsichord one, and didn't like it. It didn't like me, either.

It's a pipe organ I want.

Eisboch December 11th 07 01:52 AM

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"HK" wrote in message
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Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
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Dad had a collection of "fake books." Remember those? What he would do
is flip through the pages to find song titles he'd like and then play
those.


Basically what I do except I *can* read music.

I've always wanted a Flentrop pipe organ so I could play Bach and Handel
properly.


Get a harpsichord. More practical for home use playing classical
acoustic music.


Here's an interesting video:

http://tinyurl.com/2tq26c


Delivery schedule must be a bitch.

Eisboch



I tried a harpsichord one, and didn't like it. It didn't like me, either.

It's a pipe organ I want.


I was just viewing a website about an hour ago about a guy that developed an
accessory box for Hammond drawbar organs. The box allowed the drawbar
settings on the organ to be processed as stops for pipes generated within
his product. There's a video of him demonstrating it on a Hammond XK3 (the
predecessor to the one I am getting) and it sounds absolutely fantastic.
Not a Hammond sound at all .... apparently the box generates it's own tones
..... but uses the Hammond's drawbar stops. I'll look for the website
again and pass it on if I can find it.

Eisboch



Eisboch December 11th 07 01:58 AM

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"Eisboch" wrote in message
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I was just viewing a website about an hour ago about a guy that developed
an accessory box for Hammond drawbar organs. The box allowed the drawbar
settings on the organ to be processed as stops for pipes generated within
his product. There's a video of him demonstrating it on a Hammond XK3
(the predecessor to the one I am getting) and it sounds absolutely
fantastic. Not a Hammond sound at all .... apparently the box generates
it's own tones .... but uses the Hammond's drawbar stops. I'll look for
the website again and pass it on if I can find it.

Eisboch


Found it. Scroll down to the second video and play it. Sound quality isn't
the best, but you will get the idea.
It's being used on a XK3 with the optional lower manual.

http://www.pianoorgandepot.com/Elegante/CS-220.html

Eisboch



HK December 11th 07 02:01 AM

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Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
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Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
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Dad had a collection of "fake books." Remember those? What he would do
is flip through the pages to find song titles he'd like and then play
those.
Basically what I do except I *can* read music.

I've always wanted a Flentrop pipe organ so I could play Bach and Handel
properly.
Get a harpsichord. More practical for home use playing classical
acoustic music.


Here's an interesting video:

http://tinyurl.com/2tq26c

Delivery schedule must be a bitch.

Eisboch


I tried a harpsichord one, and didn't like it. It didn't like me, either.

It's a pipe organ I want.


I was just viewing a website about an hour ago about a guy that developed an
accessory box for Hammond drawbar organs. The box allowed the drawbar
settings on the organ to be processed as stops for pipes generated within
his product. There's a video of him demonstrating it on a Hammond XK3 (the
predecessor to the one I am getting) and it sounds absolutely fantastic.
Not a Hammond sound at all .... apparently the box generates it's own tones
.... but uses the Hammond's drawbar stops. I'll look for the website
again and pass it on if I can find it.

Eisboch




I've got a big room in the house with a 20' peaked ceiling...
Unfortunately, it is our family room, and I doubt my wife would turn it
over to me to house a pipe organ. Still, a room with 18' pipes...the
sound would be...wonderful...low enough to knock the house right off its
foundation!

My recollection of the drawbars was that several of them could be set to
simulate 16' or 8' pipes, but not with what you are describing, which
would be fantasic.


HK December 11th 07 02:06 AM

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Eisboch wrote:
"Eisboch" wrote in message
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I was just viewing a website about an hour ago about a guy that developed
an accessory box for Hammond drawbar organs. The box allowed the drawbar
settings on the organ to be processed as stops for pipes generated within
his product. There's a video of him demonstrating it on a Hammond XK3
(the predecessor to the one I am getting) and it sounds absolutely
fantastic. Not a Hammond sound at all .... apparently the box generates
it's own tones .... but uses the Hammond's drawbar stops. I'll look for
the website again and pass it on if I can find it.

Eisboch


Found it. Scroll down to the second video and play it. Sound quality isn't
the best, but you will get the idea.
It's being used on a XK3 with the optional lower manual.

http://www.pianoorgandepot.com/Elegante/CS-220.html

Eisboch



Well, it is interesting, to be sure, but it sounds more electronic to me
than pipe organy.

Here's a Hildebrandt:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idhHq...eature=related

JoeSpareBedroom December 11th 07 02:07 AM

Videopalooza VIII
 
"HK" wrote in message
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Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
. ..
Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
. ..
Dad had a collection of "fake books." Remember those? What he would do
is flip through the pages to find song titles he'd like and then play
those.
Basically what I do except I *can* read music.

I've always wanted a Flentrop pipe organ so I could play Bach and
Handel properly.
Get a harpsichord. More practical for home use playing classical
acoustic music.


Here's an interesting video:

http://tinyurl.com/2tq26c

Delivery schedule must be a bitch.

Eisboch

I tried a harpsichord one, and didn't like it. It didn't like me,
either.

It's a pipe organ I want.


I was just viewing a website about an hour ago about a guy that developed
an accessory box for Hammond drawbar organs. The box allowed the drawbar
settings on the organ to be processed as stops for pipes generated within
his product. There's a video of him demonstrating it on a Hammond XK3
(the predecessor to the one I am getting) and it sounds absolutely
fantastic. Not a Hammond sound at all .... apparently the box generates
it's own tones .... but uses the Hammond's drawbar stops. I'll look
for the website again and pass it on if I can find it.

Eisboch



I've got a big room in the house with a 20' peaked ceiling...
Unfortunately, it is our family room, and I doubt my wife would turn it
over to me to house a pipe organ.


In that case, you need to buy the George Eastman House, which already has a
pipe organ. Sometimes the simplest solution is the best.



HK December 11th 07 02:09 AM

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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
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Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
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Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
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Dad had a collection of "fake books." Remember those? What he would do
is flip through the pages to find song titles he'd like and then play
those.
Basically what I do except I *can* read music.

I've always wanted a Flentrop pipe organ so I could play Bach and
Handel properly.
Get a harpsichord. More practical for home use playing classical
acoustic music.


Here's an interesting video:

http://tinyurl.com/2tq26c

Delivery schedule must be a bitch.

Eisboch
I tried a harpsichord one, and didn't like it. It didn't like me,
either.

It's a pipe organ I want.
I was just viewing a website about an hour ago about a guy that developed
an accessory box for Hammond drawbar organs. The box allowed the drawbar
settings on the organ to be processed as stops for pipes generated within
his product. There's a video of him demonstrating it on a Hammond XK3
(the predecessor to the one I am getting) and it sounds absolutely
fantastic. Not a Hammond sound at all .... apparently the box generates
it's own tones .... but uses the Hammond's drawbar stops. I'll look
for the website again and pass it on if I can find it.

Eisboch


I've got a big room in the house with a 20' peaked ceiling...
Unfortunately, it is our family room, and I doubt my wife would turn it
over to me to house a pipe organ.


In that case, you need to buy the George Eastman House, which already has a
pipe organ. Sometimes the simplest solution is the best.




I have a friend in Great Falls, VA, who built a special "rec room" to
house his pipe organ. It is totally separate from the house, looks like
a barn, but is built of brick, with gorgeous wood beams. Several
weddings have been held there.


Eisboch December 11th 07 02:29 AM

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"HK" wrote in message
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Eisboch wrote:
"Eisboch" wrote in message
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I was just viewing a website about an hour ago about a guy that
developed an accessory box for Hammond drawbar organs. The box allowed
the drawbar settings on the organ to be processed as stops for pipes
generated within his product. There's a video of him demonstrating it
on a Hammond XK3 (the predecessor to the one I am getting) and it sounds
absolutely fantastic. Not a Hammond sound at all .... apparently the box
generates it's own tones .... but uses the Hammond's drawbar stops.
I'll look for the website again and pass it on if I can find it.

Eisboch


Found it. Scroll down to the second video and play it. Sound quality
isn't the best, but you will get the idea.
It's being used on a XK3 with the optional lower manual.

http://www.pianoorgandepot.com/Elegante/CS-220.html

Eisboch


Well, it is interesting, to be sure, but it sounds more electronic to me
than pipe organy.


It's a lousy recording. It was done with the camcorder microphone.
I took the time to download the 64MB wav file which sounds much better on a
decent sound system


Here's a Hildebrandt:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idhHq...eature=related




Reginald P. Smithers III December 11th 07 03:14 AM

Videopalooza VIII
 
HK wrote:
JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
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Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
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Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
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Dad had a collection of "fake books." Remember those? What he
would do is flip through the pages to find song titles he'd like
and then play those.
Basically what I do except I *can* read music.

I've always wanted a Flentrop pipe organ so I could play Bach and
Handel properly.
Get a harpsichord. More practical for home use playing classical
acoustic music.


Here's an interesting video:

http://tinyurl.com/2tq26c

Delivery schedule must be a bitch.

Eisboch
I tried a harpsichord one, and didn't like it. It didn't like me,
either.

It's a pipe organ I want.
I was just viewing a website about an hour ago about a guy that
developed an accessory box for Hammond drawbar organs. The box
allowed the drawbar settings on the organ to be processed as stops
for pipes generated within his product. There's a video of him
demonstrating it on a Hammond XK3 (the predecessor to the one I am
getting) and it sounds absolutely fantastic. Not a Hammond sound at
all .... apparently the box generates it's own tones .... but uses
the Hammond's drawbar stops. I'll look for the website again and
pass it on if I can find it.

Eisboch

I've got a big room in the house with a 20' peaked ceiling...
Unfortunately, it is our family room, and I doubt my wife would turn
it over to me to house a pipe organ.


In that case, you need to buy the George Eastman House, which already
has a pipe organ. Sometimes the simplest solution is the best.



I have a friend in Great Falls, VA, who built a special "rec room" to
house his pipe organ. It is totally separate from the house, looks like
a barn, but is built of brick, with gorgeous wood beams. Several
weddings have been held there.


That is what you need to do, you would love it

Reginald P. Smithers III December 11th 07 03:15 AM

Videopalooza VIII
 
HK wrote:
Eisboch wrote:
"Eisboch" wrote in message
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I was just viewing a website about an hour ago about a guy that
developed an accessory box for Hammond drawbar organs. The box
allowed the drawbar settings on the organ to be processed as stops
for pipes generated within his product. There's a video of him
demonstrating it on a Hammond XK3 (the predecessor to the one I am
getting) and it sounds absolutely fantastic. Not a Hammond sound at
all .... apparently the box generates it's own tones .... but uses
the Hammond's drawbar stops. I'll look for the website again and
pass it on if I can find it.

Eisboch


Found it. Scroll down to the second video and play it. Sound quality
isn't the best, but you will get the idea.
It's being used on a XK3 with the optional lower manual.

http://www.pianoorgandepot.com/Elegante/CS-220.html

Eisboch


Well, it is interesting, to be sure, but it sounds more electronic to me
than pipe organy.

Here's a Hildebrandt:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idhHq...eature=related


wow, nice that is something you don't see in every home.


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