Discotheque Doll

Dick Hyman

Hello, I'm Dick Hyman, and I'd like to demonstrate on the Baldwin organ just a few of the fantastic uses of Baldwin's new "Fantom Fingers." The harp sound of "Fantom Fingers" is especially useful. Listen to it embellish the English horn melody of "Ebb Tide." The setting used here is "arpeggio up and down" and "multi-tone." The rate control is in the "up" position, so that the expression pedal speeds up or slows down the arpeggio. Play louder and the arpeggio goes faster

Now, to number 4 preset and "fast tremolo," and busier "Fantom Fingers." Play more softly, and the "Fantom Fingers" slow down. Now back to the English horn and a calm, harp-like ending

These have been only some of the uses of "Fantom Fingers." Since the Baldwin people brought it to my attention, I've had a lot of fun exploring this amazing organ development. And I get into a lot more uses in my project three album, which is called "Fantom Fingers." I bet when you try out the "Fantom Fingers," you'll be as fascinated and pleased as I've been

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When was the song “Discotheque Doll” released by Dick Hyman?
The song Discotheque Doll was released in 1964, on the album “Keyboard Kaleidoscope”.

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