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  2. Hammond organ - Wikipedia

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    Hammond used a 25-note pedalboard because he found that on traditional 32-note pedalboards used in church pipe organs, the top seven notes were seldom used. The Hammond Concert models E, RT, RT-2, RT-3 and D-100 had 32-note American Guild of Organists (AGO) pedalboards going up to the G above middle C as the top note. [9]

  3. List of Hammond organs - Wikipedia

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    The second best known Hammond. Identical to the B-3 except for cabinetry. D: 1939–1942 [8] A model C organ with factory supplied chorus generator D-100: 1963–1969 [18] Internals of an RT-3 with built-in amp and speakers E: 1937–1949 [19] The first Hammond Organ with a 32-note American Guild of Organists (AGO) pedalboard. Also included toe ...

  4. List of Hammond organ players - Wikipedia

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    A Hammond C-3 organ The Hammond organ is an electric organ invented by Laurens Hammond and John M. Hanert. The instrument was first manufactured in 1935. It has two manuals along with a set of bass pedals. A variety of models have been produced. The most popular is the B-3, produced between 1954 and 1974. The instrument was designed to replace the pipe organ in churches, and early adopters ...

  5. Hammond organ - en.wikipedia.org

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    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.

  6. Keith Emerson - Wikipedia

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    By contrast, his C-3 organ was not used for stunts and Emerson continued to play his original C-3 for many years, using it on all the ELP albums and tours throughout the 1970s. [124] He also owned several other Hammond organ models in addition to the L-100s and the C-3. [123]

  7. Hammond B-3 - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Hammond B-3

  8. Hammond Organ Reed Factory - Wikipedia

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    The Hammond Organ Reed Factory is a historic former factory building at 9 May Street in Worcester, Massachusetts. [2] [3] Built in 1868 and enlarged in 1886, it is one of the city's few surviving Second Empire factory buildings. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. [1]

  9. Ace Tone - Wikipedia

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    Since 1967, Hammond Organ Company distributed Rhythm Ace under Hammond brand. Hammond Auto-Vari 64 (based on Roland Rhythm 77) [A][H] Ace Tone model also shipped from Hammond. Ace Tone FR-2L ⇒ Hammond Auto (1972) [Media 16] Ace Tone FR-3 ⇒ Hammond Rhythm 2 [Media 16] [R][H] Hammond shipped far improved model based on Roland's improved model.