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Gospel Instruments => Organ Room => Topic started by: zb3 on October 18, 2010, 01:29:11 AM
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Well I was down visiting Redding California with my church to join in celebration of a Pastor anniversary of being in the ministry for 48 years and I got to hear three other Hammond players. I am new to playing Gospel style B3 in church and to hear these three worshipers which had different styles was like being in school. Where I live there are no other Hammond players besides me that I know of so this was a blessing. I felt out of place since I so not know the songs yet but one gentleman told me about the African American Hymnal which he said has a lot of the songs in it. Playing for the Lord and learning and growing is such a blessing. God bless you all, Wayne
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I try and expose myself to other musicians and organists as much as possible. For instance I occasionally make the 3 hour drive to see family and when I'm there I sit with my uncle that's been an organist for 35ish years. Every time I sit down and play with him I learn something. Every time I watch him play I learn something as well. No matter how long you've been playing there is always room to learn new things.
The African American Hymnal is a good one, I think I bought mine at Amazon. I got at my church a little late once I took the position they'd just went to a newer style Hymnal so I couldn't suggest that. However we don't use the Hymnal that much anyways (1 song on 1st and 3rd Sunday comes out of the Hymnal). I'm a firm believer that Hymns are a foundation for learning how to play.