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-Hammond Model S, S-1 and S-4 Chord Organs generate their tones using electronic tubes (a.k.a. "valves") and coils. These organs have 96 buttons on the left for playing chords with one finger, a three-octave manual on the right, and two bass pedals for playing the tonic and fifth of the currently buttoned chord. 
+Hammond Model S Chord Organs generate their tones using electronic tubes (a.k.a. "valves") and coils. These organs have 96 buttons on the left for playing chords with one finger, a three-octave manual on the right, and two bass pedals for playing the tonic and fifth of the currently buttoned chord. 
  
 There are tone tablets to modify the timbre of the sound and knobs to adjust the relative volume of the bass, chords, and melody (top key being played). 
  
 A couple of relatively odd performance inputs are the rhythm bar, which allows the player to give rhythmic emphasis to chords with the bottom of the left hand, and the expression bar, which allows the player to change the overall volume with the right knee. 
  
-Here is a link to a scanned copy of the [ Hammond Chord Organ Service Manual |https://archive.org/details/HammondChordOrganServiceManualModelsSS -1S-4 ] at [http ://archive.org] 
+Hammond Chord Organ Manuals at [http://archive.org]:  
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+[Playing Instructions |https://archive.org/details/HammondChordOrganPlayingInstructions]  
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+[Owner's Service Suggestions |https://archive.org/details/HammondChordOrgan -OwnersServiceSuggestions ]  
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+ [Service Manual |https ://archive.org/details/HammondChordOrganServiceManualModelsSS-1S-4
  
-An excellent resource is [The Hammond Chord Organ |http://users.rcn.com/clonk/ChordOrgan/] web page.  
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