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== Discussion == | == Discussion == | ||
No doubt - the evidence that a cluster of 12 simultaneously ringing semitones from a Hammond Organ is allocated around the 45<sup>th</sup> octave of the harmonic series is of limited practical value. The intervals' ''far-up placement'' is caused by Laurens Hammond’s implementation of various prime numbers (11, 13, 23, 37, 41, 73) in different gearwheel pairings. | No doubt - the evidence that a cluster of 12 simultaneously ringing semitones from a Hammond Organ is allocated around the 45<sup>th</sup> octave of the harmonic series is of limited practical value. The intervals' ''far-up placement'' is mainly caused by Laurens Hammond’s implementation of various prime numbers (11, 13, 23, 37, 41, 73) in different gearwheel pairings. | ||
* Respective high-order partials are very densely spaced (in the range of ''pico-cents)'' and intervals between successive partials up there are too narrow for musical applications by far | * Respective high-order partials are very densely spaced (in the range of ''pico-cents)'' and intervals between successive partials up there are too narrow for musical applications by far | ||
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== See also… == | == See also… == | ||
- Dismantling the tonegenarator of a scrapped H-Series Hammond Organ [8:47 min] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Qqmr6IiFLE <nowiki>- An artist’s perception: Tony Monaco demonstrates how to apply the tonegenerator’s features of a Hammond Organ [31:10 min] </nowiki>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5CG81_Y8SvY | - Dismantling the tonegenarator of a scrapped H-Series Hammond Organ [8:47 min]<br> | ||
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Qqmr6IiFLE <br> | |||
<nowiki>- An artist’s perception: Tony Monaco demonstrates how to apply the tonegenerator’s features of a Hammond Organ [31:10 min] </nowiki><br>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5CG81_Y8SvY | |||
* @ 4:48 min: ''“…these sounds are in there”'' | * @ 4:48 min: ''“…these sounds are in there”'' | ||
* @ 5:40 min: ''“16 foot, biggest pipes, the deepest sounds – they come from the foot”'' | * @ 5:40 min: ''“16 foot, biggest pipes, the deepest sounds – they come from the foot”'' |