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Hammond Organ Lesson: Adding Left Hand Shuffle

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Summary: When playing gospel music on the Hammond organ, try out left hand shuffle in different keys. Find out how to play a gospel shuffle on a Hammond organ with the music tips in this free video organ lesson from a church organist.

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By Geoffrey Killebrew
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Geoffrey Killebrew is the Music Director for Grace Christian Center Church in Worcester Massachusetts. He has been playing the Hammond organ and keyboards for 8 years. While Killebrew...read more

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"Hey, could one of you guys give me a ride later on? No, I'm just kidding. So here we are in this clip here. I'm going to be using my left hand to create that gospel bounce. Now, with my right hand, I'm just going to be using the rocking fingers technique. Rocking fingers. Going from one to four. We're in the key of, let's go to C. So, that's going to help in getting a coordination down together. Going to do my octave in left hand. And try it in different keys too."

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