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Lesson time: (10min 40sec)
Joe Glossop analyse There Will Never Be Another You en La bémol majeur, en parcourant la mélodie de la main gauche, les trilles bluesy et les accords de passage qui colorent les enchaînements.
This lesson is part of the course Le langage authentique du Hammond pour le soul et le jazz
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Lesson transcript:
Introduction
So that's a couple of rounds of the verse and a couple of rounds of solo. Firstly, let's have a look at that left hand with the melody involved as well. We're in the key of A flat major. To anyone that's not used to playing A flat, that's just the key of the original.
Rhythm and Approach
I didn't see rhythm to change it, so it's a kind of bouncy approach to carry the rhythm. Obviously, if we were in a band, there'd also be a rhythm section involved, but we're kind of bouncing it along. We want to get involved in the rhythm.
Key Characteristics
Stylistic Elements
Chord Breakdown
Reinforcing Changes
Walking Down
Gospel Influences
Chord Play
Playing Slowly
Manual Interaction
Transitioning Chords
Chord Reference
Progressing to the Two
Improvisation Techniques
Arriving at the Five
Returning to the Top
Final Touches
Second Round Variation
Voicing Techniques
Conclusion
Use the 11 shape: you've got your root there and on top, you're just playing like a C sharp shape with E flat. That concludes today's lesson!

Joe Glossop est un claviériste de Sheffield qui s'est fait un nom à l'orgue Hammond. Il occupe actuellement le poste d'organiste dans le groupe de tournée de Tom Jones, et a joué avec Van Morrison et James Hunter, ainsi qu'au piano et au Rhodes. Ses cours permettent de tirer le véritable son Hammond de n'importe quel clavier : le réglage des drawbars, le Leslie, la basse walking à la main gauche, et le vocabulaire d'accompagnement et de solo des traditions de l'orgue soul-jazz, blues et rock, de Jimmy Smith à Booker T. read more