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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Hammond Organ
A Hammond organ is a specific type of electronic organ. The earliest successful electronic organs were developed by Laurens Hammond in 1935. The Hammond organ has slide bars for stops which renders a great deal of control over the level of the specific sounds the performer may wish to enhance.
Harmony
The musical structure behind a
melody or tune, usually in the form of a series of chords .The harmony is the musical base layer of a song upon which all the other elements are built.
Hi-Hat
High-hats are cymbals arranged in a specific manner. Two cymbals are placed on a stand horizontally. The lower cymbal is stationary and attached to the stand while the upper cymbal is moveable and attached to a spindle that runs through the body of the stand. As the pedal is depressed, the top portion of the high-hat comes together with the lower portion.
Hook
 The hook is the line of words and music that catches the listener's ear, holds his/her interest, sustains that interest and pulls the listener along to the end of the song. It is that one line - both musically and lyrically -- that listeners will remember long after the song is over.

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