Publisher's Synopsis
If you can play piano, you can play the organ. However, you mustn't assume that the two are the same. You may find that playing the organ requires an entirely new set of skills! First and foremost, you have to understand how to use your drawbar, rotary, and percussion to obtain the desired tone.
The drawbar on your organ is quite literally the sound of the organ. On a traditional Hammond organ, there were 2 sets of 9 drawbars for the upper and lower sets of keys, as well as 2 drawbars on your pedals.
The Hammond Organ was the original instrument that incorporated the use of Drawbars to achieve significantly different tones used in all types of music. But today's musicians find themselves faced with a wide variety of hardware and software choices that require knowledge of these presets. This book is a Rare Illustrated Compilation of Known Drawbar Settings Used By Famous Keyboard Players For Re-Enactment of Their Music!