Stanley Jordan
Stanley Jordan (July 31, 1959) is an American jazz/jazz fusion guitarist and pianist, best known for his development of the tapping technique for the guitar.
He was born in Chicago, Illinois, and he received a BA in digital music composition from Princeton University in 1981, studying under computer-music composers Paul Lansky and Milton Babbitt. Stanley Jordan began his music career at age six, studying piano, then shifted his focus to guitar at age eleven.
Stanley Jordan is a jazz guitarist with a spectacular technique involving tapping on the fretboard with both hands at once, capable of playing multiple simultaneous lines and sounding more like a pianist than a guitar player. Despite the popularity of the Stick and other paraphernalia designed to facilitate two-handed tapping, Jordan remains the foremost exponent of the technique as the basis for personal musical expression, rather than just a special effect.
Stanley Jordan has 4 Grammy Nominations.
1982 Touch Sensitive
MP3 • 320 kbps • 105.61 MB • 00:42:48
TRACKLIST
01. Renaissance Man (8:08)
02. Touch of Blue (4:16)
03. All the Children (4:39)
04. Jumpin' Jack (2:16)
05. I Have a Dream (8:45)
06. Havah Nagilah (5:15)
07. Orb (4:05)
08. A-flat Purple (5:24)
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