Lesson 16 of 21Hammond OrganIntermediate

James Hunter - She's Got a Way

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Joe Glossop breaks down percussive R&B rhythm comping on the Hammond organ, based on James Hunter's She's Got a Way.

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Exploring Rhythmic Comping in R&B

Okay, so we're just going to have a little look at some rhythmic comping in a kind of R&B context.

Song Overview

This is a song called She's Got Away from a guy that I used to work for called James Hunter. It's pretty cool sort of R&B original music.

If you listen to the original track, there's a part on it. It's not exactly the same as this, because live we used to play it quite a little bit differently, but there are some nice percussive elements.

Chord Structure

  • We're in B flat and it's based around that classic chord.
  • Then going to the 4 as a 13, like that:
    • So we got the flat 10 and sharp 9 there.

That's the kind of part I played live when we used to do it. It's pretty uniform like that. You're just backing underneath the singer in a lively band with a horn section.

Uniform Parts

Everyone's got quite a sort of uniform part.

Sound Settings

What I've got there is this setting:

  • Sometimes I use a bit of top, sometimes not.
  • I've replicated that on the bottom with a little bit of top if I was doing that.

This is what I'm using for my percussive sound, mostly the eighth drawbar.

Drawbar Configuration

  • First four, first three all the way, and first and the fourth just a little bit half, maybe.
  • I've got vibrato on both manuals.

Phrasing Technique

In between the phrases, I'm mostly just hitting the wood. This gives it a little bit more of a syncopation and some added punctuation.

So that's the part, and it's a very cool kind of R&B vibe.

Next Steps

What I wanted to do is see if we can get close to it on the Nord. With it being a fairly uniform thing and pretty stock sounds, I think we'll be able to get pretty close. So, I'll just get the Nord out and see if we can get there.

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Joe Glossop is a keyboard player from Sheffield who has made his name on the Hammond organ. He currently holds the organ chair in Tom Jones's touring band, and has played with Van Morrison and James Hunter, as well as on piano and Rhodes. His courses get the real Hammond sound out of any keyboard - drawbar registration, the Leslie, the walking-bass left hand, and the comping and soloing vocabulary of the soul-jazz, blues and rock organ traditions, from Jimmy Smith to Booker T.

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