Scott Patton - Guitar, Thad Beaty - Guitar, Brandon Bush - Keyboards and B3 (he is also the brother of mandolin player Kristian Bush), Annie Clements - bass, Travis McNabb - drums Scott Patton - Guitar, Thad Beaty - Guitar, Brandon Bush - Keyboards and B3 (he is also the brother of mandolin player Kristian Bush), Annie Clements - bass, Travis McNabb - drums Their websites can be viewed respectively: scottpattonmusic.com, sortednoise.com, brandonbush.com, annieclementsmusic.com and travismcnabb.com
Ummm . . . it is true that blues music characterisically uses, the minor pentatonic scale. altered. The common blues scale is derived from the usual scale (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,1) by removing the 2nd and 6th notes. That leaves you with the notes, "1,3,4,5,7,1" . There's more to it, though: you flat by a half step the 3rd and the 7th. That results in the notes, 1, b3 (flatted 3rd), 4, 5, b7 - 5 notes in all.
if there are four sets with nine in them then you multiply and you get 36 so a hammond b3 has 36 harmonic drawbars
Hammond H112 is one of models organ that the Hammond company made. I have one and i like it as well as I liked my Hammond B3 Lamar
Hammond organs were not supplied with Leslie speakers. In fact, Hammond did everything they could to make their organs incompatible with Leslies with little success. I'm sure there were dozens of B3's hooked up to Leslies by the end of the first day the B3 was commercially available.
It is something silly that you have invented.
its 1 of 8 tubes from the Hammond Preamp AO-28 (in B3, C3, A-100 console models) Its a rectifier tube. you can read here, what a rectifier is: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rectifier
The Hammond B3 is some sweet old school action!You'll be rockin for days,baby. i dont know about that knid of weird
A3+b3
The proper and best way to do it is: =B3+B4 You could also do it in any of the following ways: =SUM(B3:B4) =SUM(B3,B4) =SUM(B3+B4)
I've research the value of a Hammond T582c and found the average cost to be around $125.00 to $250.00. I purchase an excellent T582c for $200.00 USD just to experiment with the improvements that Carsten Meyers suggest in his website keyboard parteners. de, I have spoken with MITA organ tech members and surf the internet for months just to say if your looking at a Hammond T582c and want an inexpensive way to obtain the B3 sound the T582c is the way to go. Good luck and have fun with your organ:)
You can use the percentage sign in a formula or use the value as a decimal. If you have a value in B3 and want to get 90 percent of it, you could use any of the following formulas in another cell:=B3*90%=B3*0.9=B3-(B3*10%)=B3/10*9
a3*b3 = a3b3
b3 is not equal to d7