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Summary: Here are some useful tips on playing a Hammond organ simulator through a Leslie cabinet in rock music. Watch this free video on music theory.
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In this clip, we're going to be talking about the next best thing to having a full Hammond and a full Leslie with you on stage or in the recording studio or whatever. The next best thing is to have just the Leslie. If you have just the Leslie, a lot of times you can almost get that exact same sound. Right now, we have the Leslie one forty-seven that we've used with the Hammond throughout this whole lesson. And, that is plugged into the Nord Electro that we just looked at is plugged into that, through the Leslie pedal that I talked about earlier as well. So, using that into this. This sound is so integral to or that speaker is so integral to that sound. That you can get sounds that almost sound just like a Hammond. Now, you may not get the full effect through the little mics that we're using. But, that sounds pretty darn close to the real deal. And, if that's all you have that's not such a bad thing. So, enjoy your playing.