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Old 10-24-2011, 01:46 AM
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Review Stanley Jordan - Friends


If you've ever heard the guitar as played by Stanley Jordan, you might think that two guitar players make music at the same time. He developed the so-called tap and touch technique, which means that he prefers to tap the strings of the instrument with both hands, which allows him to play two independent lines and to comp against his own solos. ( Jim Ferguson). He invited some good friends to join him at his latest album, entiteld Friends.

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Old 10-24-2011, 07:41 PM
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I'm going to take a listen to it right now, the guy is a monster on guitar, a genius in fact to develop and master that technique on his own. H e can take a standard or a pop tune and turn it inside out the guy is so good I think he should do more of his great original music. Okay off to check out the album now.
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I have the pleasure of seeing SJ live this coming Saturday evening.
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