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      • The most common Hammond organs create sound using metal wheels and electricity. It is an electric version of a pipe organ that was invented by Laurens Hammond and John M. Hanert. It was first built in 1935. Sliding "drawbars" adjust the type of sound that the organ makes.
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  2. Mar 28, 2012 · Hammond organ is the first electronic organ that uses "mechanical tonewheels that rotate in front of electromagnetic pickups." Yes, all the additive synthesis stuff is important but more importantly is how it is implemented by mechanical means, and uses 'drawbars' to mix and blend the harmonics.

  3. The drawbars actually emulate the pipes on a church organ, which is the job the Hammond was originally designed to do. They match up to the lengths of a church organ pipe and supposedly give the same sound — pulling out the lower drawbar produces a deep sound similar to the largest church organ pipe.

  4. External control. Amphenol connector to Hammond Tone Cabinet or Leslie speaker. The Hammond organ is an electric organ invented by Laurens Hammond and John M. Hanert [6] and first manufactured in 1935. [7] Multiple models have been produced, most of which use sliding drawbars to vary sounds.

    • 1935–1975 (tonewheel models), 1967–1985 (transistor models), 1986–present (digital models)
    • $1,193 (Model A, 1935), $2,745 (Model B-3, 1955)
  5. The Hammond Organ was the first electronic instrument to become a mainstay of popular music, and it is still going strong 90 years since its invention. The Hammond is “the king of the organs ...

  6. Inventor Laurens Hammond turned his hand to many odd things before he had a go at making a low-cost pipe-less church organ, and his ingenious solution to replicating the harmonic...

  7. May 16, 2023 · The Hammond organ was built as a "portable and affordable alternative" for the pipe organ, some nomenclature comes from the pipe organ language. The keyboards, also called Manuals (Upper, Lower and pedalboard, which is a keyboard for the feet), contain a system of nine mechanical contacts per key that engage the harmonics produced by the ...

  8. Nov 30, 2015 · First thing's first: Hammond is a brand, B3 is a model (think Ford Thunderbird). The Hammond organ was originally created as a cheaper alternative to church pipe organs, and was quickly adopted by jazz musicians such as Duke Ellington, Fats Waller, Bill Doggett, Milt Buckner, and Wild Bill Davis who pioneered its use in jazz, paving the way for ...

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