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  1. The Hammond organ is an electric organ invented by Laurens Hammond and John M. Hanert and first manufactured in 1935. Multiple models have been produced, most of which use sliding drawbars to vary sounds.

  2. First spinet organ. 2x44 key manuals, 12 note pedalboard. M-2: 19511955: An M with Selective Vibrato (Vibrato available on either Manual separately). M-3: 1955–1964: Same as M-2 but with Touch-Response Percussion Control. M-100: 1961–1968: Tone-wheel spinet organ, replacing the M series.

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    1935–1938 [5]
    The first Hammond in production. Two ...
    A-B
    1936–1938 [5] /1942 [6]
    After the introduction of Model B-C in ...
    B-C
    1936–1942 [7]
    The first organ produced in the deeper ...
    B-A
    1938 [8]
    Model B-C style organ with built-in ...
  3. Feb 14, 2024 · The likes of the tonewheel organ, the Novachord, the Solovox, the spinet, the chord organ, the ExtraVoice were ground breaking. Don't forget that Hammond also pioneered guitar effect boxes with their Condor line.

  4. The spinning treble horn and bass rotor gave the Hammond Organ a “tremulant”, as it’s called in the pipe organ world. Pitch-changing vibrato, volume-changing Tremolo, and a little “whoosh” of moving air all put together. It made the Hammond Organ sound completely different.

  5. The T100 was a spinet‑style organ — basically an upright box with a bit sticking out near the top where the keyboard is! Take a look at the picture above to get my drift. It also had a spring reverb, giving it a great crashing sound when I threw it around.

  6. www.theaterorgans.com › grounds › docsTHE HAMMOND STORY

    The spinet, like all of the Hammond Organs, was "built like a battleship". Small churches bought them and large churches used them in their chapels. And, the ultimate compliment, Hammond's competitors quickly rushed their own smaller sized organs onto the market in imitation of the leader.

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  8. Jan 10, 2024 · “The organ was the backdrop for the whole religious culture that’s gone on for the last 2,000 years. It pulls strings that are latent but deep in the human psyche.”

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