Reed Family (Triangle Pattern) - Hammond B-3 Owner's Playing Manual

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H A R M O N I C D R A W B A R S
Ë Reed family (triangle pattern)
A Basic Reed Tone
The reeds are more brilliant and numerous
than any other tone group. Many are used as
solo stops because of their strong personalities.
Reed tones include the brasses and woodwinds.
The tones of the woodwinds are created by
vibrating reeds. The oboe, a typical reed tone,
is obtained by emphasizing the Drawbars in the
middle of the group, with nearly as much of the
first black Drawbar as the fundamental itself.
Use of the first black Drawbar is typical of
many reed registrations. It creates a "triangle"
pattern that is easy to remember. The triangle
pattern of a less powerful registration, 00 2333
200, is a useful accompaniment tone.
HA<O> ORGAN New B-3 / New C-3
Reed Tones
Bassoon 16'
Bassoon 8'
Bombarde 16'
Chorus Reed 8'
Clarinet 8'
Clarinet 8'
English Horn 8'
Flugel Horn 8'
French Horn
Kinura 8'
Oboe (Orchestral) 8'
Oboe (Organ type) 8'
Oboe Horn 8'
Post Horn 8'
Reed Chorus
Saxophone 16'
Saxophone 8'
Trombone 8'
Trumpet (Orchestral) 8'
Trumpet (Organ type) 8'
Tuba (Organ type) 16'
Tuba (Organ type)
Tuba Sonora 8'
Vox Humana 16'
Vox Humana 8'
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