How Electronic Organs Have Been A Catalyst For Modern Music
In hard rock, pop, jazz or classical music, it is impossible to imagine what the genre would have sounded like without the contribution of electronic organs. Their ability to deliver different tones and sounds with creativity has made electronic organs an essential part of music recording and practice space. Electronic organs were loved by musicians for their sound and ease of use which prompted more creative compositions and arrangements. Take the example of a Hammond B3 – its dry-buzzy sound became the iconic sound of sixties and seventies rock music, illustrating the formative role electronic organs can play in establishing genres and styles of music.