Cady Kalian As Dead As It Gets (Maggie Mars Mysteries)

2.29 EUR
Brand : St. Martins Press-3PL, Binding : Taschenbuch, Label : TOR, Publisher : TOR, NumberOfItems : 1, PackageQuantity : 1, medium : Taschenbuch, numberOfPages : 354, publicationDate : 2006-08-08, releaseDate : 2006-07-25, authors : Cady Kalian, ISBN : 0765313642

Cathleen McCandless Feng Shui That Makes Sense: Easy Ways To Create A Home That Feels As Good As It Looks

19.99 EUR
Binding : Taschenbuch, Label : Two Harbors Press, Publisher : Two Harbors Press, NumberOfItems : 1, PackageQuantity : 1, medium : Taschenbuch, numberOfPages : 285, publicationDate : 2011-05-30, authors : Cathleen McCandless, languages : english, ISBN : 1936401568

Jazz early Days-As good as it gets Fletcher Henderson, Jelly Roll Morton, Louis Armstrong, King Oliver'S Creole Jazz Band, Bix Beiderbecke..

19.73 EUR
Binding : Audio CD, Label : Import, Publisher : Import, NumberOfDiscs : 2, PackageQuantity : 1, medium : Audio CD, artists : Jazz early Days-As good as it gets

Fiona Gibson As Good As It Gets?

6.99 EUR
Binding : Taschenbuch, Label : Harpercollins UK, Publisher : Harpercollins UK, medium : Taschenbuch, numberOfPages : 400, publicationDate : 2015-02-26, authors : Fiona Gibson, languages : english, ISBN : 184756366X

Carolyn Graham Jazz Chants(R): Student Book: Rhythms Of American English For Students Of English As A Second Language

2.49 EUR
Binding : Taschenbuch, Label : Oxford University Press Inc, Publisher : Oxford University Press Inc, NumberOfItems : 1, medium : Taschenbuch, numberOfPages : 80, publicationDate : 1978-04-13, authors : Carolyn Graham, languages : english, ISBN : 0195024079

Graham Green The Career Change Handbook: Find Out What You'Re Good At And Enjoy; And Get Someone To Pay You For It. It'S As Simple And Difficult As That

2.36 EUR
Binding : Taschenbuch, Edition : 1st Paperback Edition, Label : How To Books Ltd, Publisher : How To Books Ltd, medium : Taschenbuch, numberOfPages : 224, publicationDate : 2003-02-01, releaseDate : 2003-02-01, authors : Graham Green, ISBN : 1857038657

Hammond M-solo Burgundy synthétiseur/orgue à tirettes

1185 EUR
The old Hammond B3 organ has legendary status in the jazz, gospel and prog-rock scene - a reputation as forceful as its mammoth-grade weight, which made carting one of these things from gig to gig a hassle best avoided. These days, the sound of a B3 has become a lot more portable, not because Hammond have stopped making big and beautiful organs, but because they also offer up far more compact and band-friendly digital organs that still boast impressive, B3-style sound - like the Hammond M-Solo. The Hammond M-Solo In terms of size, this model is a slip of a thing compared to the B3, already making it a 100% stage-ready touring tool. The 49-note keyboard slims things down a bit further, but under the hood lies a whole world of options. The bank of drawbars works alongside six different sound groups, starting with four organ groups based on the sound of four vintage models: the B3, the Vox, the Farfisa and the Acetone, the registers of which are controlled via the drawbars - just like a real organ. The next group is a string machine with a choir which, rather than mimicking the sound of a big cinematic orchestra, gives you the classic sound of the string/vocoder machines of yesteryear, where your drawbars adjust the attack and release and determine whether the choir is made up of male or female voices. The final group is a synthesizer (yep, you get one of those too) and, while it is fairly basic, it offers just enough for stage work, so you can fiddle around with an oscillator, a filter, an envelope to your hearts content. Effects Since the sound of any organ can't do without the sound of a Leslie, a digital emulation also comes built in, and that's alongside the chorus and vibrato effects - a definite must when it comes to playing with the string section or synth pads and, for those who need even more, an overdrive and a delay/reverb have been included. Basically, for such a compact chunk of hardware, you're getting a mass of elements to play with, backed up by exactly the control features and sounds that any keyboardist will need, and polishing off a real Hammond organ that you can comfortably carry under one arm.

Hammond M-solo Blue synthétiseur/orgue à tirettes

1199 EUR
The old Hammond B3 organ has legendary status in the jazz, gospel and prog-rock scene - a reputation as forceful as its mammoth-grade weight, which made carting one of these things from gig to gig a hassle best avoided. These days, the sound of a B3 has become a lot more portable, not because Hammond have stopped making big and beautiful organs, but because they also offer up far more compact and band-friendly digital organs that still boast impressive, B3-style sound - like the Hammond M-Solo. The Hammond M-Solo In terms of size, this model is a slip of a thing compared to the B3, already making it a 100% stage-ready touring tool. The 49-note keyboard slims things down a bit further, but under the hood lies a whole world of options. The bank of drawbars works alongside six different sound groups, starting with four organ groups based on the sound of four vintage models: the B3, the Vox, the Farfisa and the Acetone, the registers of which are controlled via the drawbars - just like a real organ. The next group is a string machine with a choir which, rather than mimicking the sound of a big cinematic orchestra, gives you the classic sound of the string/vocoder machines of yesteryear, where your drawbars adjust the attack and release and determine whether the choir is made up of male or female voices. The final group is a synthesizer (yep, you get one of those too) and, while it is fairly basic, it offers just enough for stage work, so you can fiddle around with an oscillator, a filter and an envelope to your hearts content. Effects Since the sound of any organ can't do without the sound of a Leslie, a digital emulation also comes built in, and that's alongside the chorus and vibrato effects - a definite must when it comes to playing with the string section or synth pads and, for those who need even more, an overdrive and a delay/reverb have been included. Basically, for such a compact chunk of hardware, you're getting a mass of elements to play with, backed up by exactly the control features and sounds that any keyboardist will need, and polishing off a real Hammond organ that you can comfortably carry under one arm.

Hammond M-solo Black synthétiseur/orgue à tirettes

1189 EUR
The old Hammond B3 organ has legendary status in the jazz, gospel and prog-rock scene - a reputation as forceful as its mammoth-grade weight, which made carting one of these things from gig to gig a hassle best avoided. These days, the sound of a B3 has become a lot more portable, not because Hammond have stopped making big and beautiful organs, but because they also offer up far more compact and band-friendly digital organs that still boast impressive, B3-style sound - like the Hammond M-Solo. The Hammond M-Solo In terms of size, this model is a slip of a thing compared to the B3, already making it a 100% stage-ready touring tool. The 49-note keyboard slims things down a bit further, but under the hood lies a whole world of options. The bank of drawbars works alongside six different sound groups, starting with four organ groups based on the sound of four vintage models: the B3, the Vox, the Farfisa and the Acetone, the registers of which are controlled via the drawbars - just like a real organ. The next group is a string machine with a choir which, rather than mimicking the sound of a big cinematic orchestra, gives you the classic sound of the string/vocoder machines of yesteryear, where your drawbars adjust the attack and release and determine whether the choir is made up of male or female voices. The final group is a synthesizer (yep, you get one of those too) and, while it is fairly basic, it offers just enough for stage work, so you can fiddle around with an oscillator, a filter, an envelope to your hearts content. Effects Since the sound of any organ can't do without the sound of a Leslie, a digital emulation also comes built in, and that's alongside the chorus and vibrato effects - a definite must when it comes to playing with the string section or synth pads and, for those who need even more, an overdrive and a delay/reverb have been included. Basically, for such a compact chunk of hardware, you're getting a mass of elements to play with, backed up by exactly the control features and sounds that any keyboardist will need, and polishing off a real Hammond organ that you can comfortably carry under one arm.