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Stanley Jordan - Eleanor Rigby - 8/23/1986 - Newport Jazz Festival (Official)
Stanley Jordan - Eleanor Rigby
Recorded Live: 8/23/1986 - Newport Jazz Festival - Newport, RI
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published: 23 Sep 2014
-
Stairway to Heaven Stanley Jordan
Una muestra de un virtuoso de la guitarra, ideal para relajarse
published: 23 Jan 2010
-
Jazz Guitarist Stanley Jordan Performs 'Treasures'
Jazz guitarist Stanley Jordan performs his song "Treasures," which he also played as part of his cameo appearance in the movie "Blind Date."
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published: 02 Jul 2014
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The Lady In My Life
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
The Lady In My Life · Stanley Jordan
Magic Touch
℗ A Blue Note Records Release; ℗ 1985 Capitol Records, LLC
Released on: 1985-01-01
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: James Farber
Producer: Al Di Meola
Composer: Rod Temperton
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 22 Jul 2017
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Stanley Jordan Trio / Autumn Leaves (1991)
Stanley Jordan:g
Charnett Moffett:b
Kenwood Dennard:ds
Mt. Fuji Jazz Festival with Blue Note
published: 27 Nov 2010
-
Stanley Plays The Dead - "Eyes Of The World"
Upcoming performances of this band:
2024/6/1 - Rahway, NJ - Union County Performing Arts Center
2024/7/10 - Atlantic City, NJ - Kennedy Plaza Boardwalk
Performers on this song:
Stanley Jordan - guitar, background vocals
Jesse Hiatt - lead & background vocals, guitar
Kenwood Dennard - drums
Greg Koerner - bass, background vocals
More info about the band can be found here:
https://stanleyjordan.com/en/stanleyplaysthedead/
"Eyes of the World" was first recorded by the Grateful Dead on their 1973 album Wake of the Flood.
Lyrics by: Robert Hunter
Music by: Jerry Garcia
published: 31 Mar 2024
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Stanley Jordan - "Over the Rainbow" (Live @ Eddie Lang Jazz Festival)
Stanley Jordan playing "Over the Rainbow" live in Monteroduni, Italy.
Eddie Lang Jazz Festival, XXIII edition, august 2013.
published: 11 Nov 2013
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Stanley Jordan - Amazing Guitar Tapping (jazz) on letterman
http://www.marinoshop.com.br - Stanley Jordan (July 31, 1959— ) is an American jazz/jazz fusion guitarist, best known for his development of the touch technique for playing guitar. He was born in Chicago, Illinois. He received an A.B. in music from Princeton University in 1981. Normally, a guitarist must use two hands to play each note. One hand presses down a guitar string behind a chosen fret to prepare the note, and the other hand either plucks or strums the string to play that note. Jordan's touch technique is an advanced form of two-handed tapping. The guitarist produces a note using only one finger by quickly tapping (or "hammering") his finger down behind the appropriate fret. The force of impact causes the string to vibrate enough to immediately sound the note, and Jordan executes ...
published: 21 Jun 2007
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Virtuoso guitarist Stanley Jordan live at the North Sea Jazz Festival • 11-07-1987 • World of Jazz
Stanley Jordan (born July 31, 1959) is an outstanding American jazz guitarist whose technique involves tapping his fingers on the fretboard of the guitar with both hands.
Jordan's touch technique is an advanced form of two-handed tapping. The guitarist produces a note using only one finger by quickly tapping (or hammering) his finger down behind the appropriate fret.
He was the first artist signed to the Blue Note label started by Bruce Lundvall in 1985. Blue Note released his album Magic Touch, which sat at No.1 on Billboard 's jazz chart for 51 weeks, setting a record.
Stanley Jordan played with Quincy Jones, Benny Carter, Dizzy Gillespie, The Dave Matthews Band, and numerous other artists.
This outstanding solo recording was made during Stanley Jordan’s first visit to the North Sea Jaz...
published: 30 Jan 2018
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Jazz Guitarist Stanley Jordan Shows 'Touch' Technique
Jazz guitarist Stanley Jordan shows WSJ's Lee Hawkins how to play the guitar using his signature "touch tapping" technique.
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published: 02 Jul 2014
4:31
Stanley Jordan - Eleanor Rigby - 8/23/1986 - Newport Jazz Festival (Official)
Stanley Jordan - Eleanor Rigby
Recorded Live: 8/23/1986 - Newport Jazz Festival - Newport, RI
More Stanley Jordan at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com
Subs...
Stanley Jordan - Eleanor Rigby
Recorded Live: 8/23/1986 - Newport Jazz Festival - Newport, RI
More Stanley Jordan at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com
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Stanley Jordan - Eleanor Rigby
Recorded Live: 8/23/1986 - Newport Jazz Festival - Newport, RI
More Stanley Jordan at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com
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- published: 23 Sep 2014
- views: 854246
7:42
Stairway to Heaven Stanley Jordan
Una muestra de un virtuoso de la guitarra, ideal para relajarse
Una muestra de un virtuoso de la guitarra, ideal para relajarse
https://wn.com/Stairway_To_Heaven_Stanley_Jordan
Una muestra de un virtuoso de la guitarra, ideal para relajarse
- published: 23 Jan 2010
- views: 3426483
3:07
Jazz Guitarist Stanley Jordan Performs 'Treasures'
Jazz guitarist Stanley Jordan performs his song "Treasures," which he also played as part of his cameo appearance in the movie "Blind Date."
Subscribe to the W...
Jazz guitarist Stanley Jordan performs his song "Treasures," which he also played as part of his cameo appearance in the movie "Blind Date."
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Jazz guitarist Stanley Jordan performs his song "Treasures," which he also played as part of his cameo appearance in the movie "Blind Date."
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- published: 02 Jul 2014
- views: 486046
6:27
The Lady In My Life
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
The Lady In My Life · Stanley Jordan
Magic Touch
℗ A Blue Note Records Release; ℗ 1985 Capitol Records, LLC
Rel...
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
The Lady In My Life · Stanley Jordan
Magic Touch
℗ A Blue Note Records Release; ℗ 1985 Capitol Records, LLC
Released on: 1985-01-01
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: James Farber
Producer: Al Di Meola
Composer: Rod Temperton
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/The_Lady_In_My_Life
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
The Lady In My Life · Stanley Jordan
Magic Touch
℗ A Blue Note Records Release; ℗ 1985 Capitol Records, LLC
Released on: 1985-01-01
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: James Farber
Producer: Al Di Meola
Composer: Rod Temperton
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 22 Jul 2017
- views: 437569
7:10
Stanley Jordan Trio / Autumn Leaves (1991)
Stanley Jordan:g
Charnett Moffett:b
Kenwood Dennard:ds
Mt. Fuji Jazz Festival with Blue Note
Stanley Jordan:g
Charnett Moffett:b
Kenwood Dennard:ds
Mt. Fuji Jazz Festival with Blue Note
https://wn.com/Stanley_Jordan_Trio_Autumn_Leaves_(1991)
Stanley Jordan:g
Charnett Moffett:b
Kenwood Dennard:ds
Mt. Fuji Jazz Festival with Blue Note
- published: 27 Nov 2010
- views: 709008
8:36
Stanley Plays The Dead - "Eyes Of The World"
Upcoming performances of this band:
2024/6/1 - Rahway, NJ - Union County Performing Arts Center
2024/7/10 - Atlantic City, NJ - Kennedy Plaza Boardwalk
Perfo...
Upcoming performances of this band:
2024/6/1 - Rahway, NJ - Union County Performing Arts Center
2024/7/10 - Atlantic City, NJ - Kennedy Plaza Boardwalk
Performers on this song:
Stanley Jordan - guitar, background vocals
Jesse Hiatt - lead & background vocals, guitar
Kenwood Dennard - drums
Greg Koerner - bass, background vocals
More info about the band can be found here:
https://stanleyjordan.com/en/stanleyplaysthedead/
"Eyes of the World" was first recorded by the Grateful Dead on their 1973 album Wake of the Flood.
Lyrics by: Robert Hunter
Music by: Jerry Garcia
https://wn.com/Stanley_Plays_The_Dead_Eyes_Of_The_World
Upcoming performances of this band:
2024/6/1 - Rahway, NJ - Union County Performing Arts Center
2024/7/10 - Atlantic City, NJ - Kennedy Plaza Boardwalk
Performers on this song:
Stanley Jordan - guitar, background vocals
Jesse Hiatt - lead & background vocals, guitar
Kenwood Dennard - drums
Greg Koerner - bass, background vocals
More info about the band can be found here:
https://stanleyjordan.com/en/stanleyplaysthedead/
"Eyes of the World" was first recorded by the Grateful Dead on their 1973 album Wake of the Flood.
Lyrics by: Robert Hunter
Music by: Jerry Garcia
- published: 31 Mar 2024
- views: 17266
5:11
Stanley Jordan - "Over the Rainbow" (Live @ Eddie Lang Jazz Festival)
Stanley Jordan playing "Over the Rainbow" live in Monteroduni, Italy.
Eddie Lang Jazz Festival, XXIII edition, august 2013.
Stanley Jordan playing "Over the Rainbow" live in Monteroduni, Italy.
Eddie Lang Jazz Festival, XXIII edition, august 2013.
https://wn.com/Stanley_Jordan_Over_The_Rainbow_(Live_Eddie_Lang_Jazz_Festival)
Stanley Jordan playing "Over the Rainbow" live in Monteroduni, Italy.
Eddie Lang Jazz Festival, XXIII edition, august 2013.
- published: 11 Nov 2013
- views: 524794
3:17
Stanley Jordan - Amazing Guitar Tapping (jazz) on letterman
http://www.marinoshop.com.br - Stanley Jordan (July 31, 1959— ) is an American jazz/jazz fusion guitarist, best known for his development of the touch technique...
http://www.marinoshop.com.br - Stanley Jordan (July 31, 1959— ) is an American jazz/jazz fusion guitarist, best known for his development of the touch technique for playing guitar. He was born in Chicago, Illinois. He received an A.B. in music from Princeton University in 1981. Normally, a guitarist must use two hands to play each note. One hand presses down a guitar string behind a chosen fret to prepare the note, and the other hand either plucks or strums the string to play that note. Jordan's touch technique is an advanced form of two-handed tapping. The guitarist produces a note using only one finger by quickly tapping (or "hammering") his finger down behind the appropriate fret. The force of impact causes the string to vibrate enough to immediately sound the note, and Jordan executes tapping with both hands, and with more legato than is normally associated with guitar tapping. The note's volume can be controlled by varying the force of impact: tapping with greater force produces a louder note.A helpful analogy to visualize this technique is the distinction between a harpsichord and a piano. A harpsichord produces sound by plucking its strings, and a piano produces sound by striking its strings with tiny hammers. However, while notes produced on a harpsichord or piano sustain after the hammer has struck or the pick has plucked, fingers must remain on a tapped note in order for the sound to continue. This similarity is what led Jordan to attempt such a technique in the first place;[citation needed] he was a classically trained pianist before playing guitar and wanted greater freedom in voicing chords on his guitar. While the above analogy may have been Jordan's inspiration to employ a tapping technique, it is not a sound analogy. A piano's hammer leaves the string after hitting it, like a guitarist's pick would normally do. A more helpful analogy would be that of a clavichord; when a clavichord tangent (hammer) hits the string, it remains in contact with the string as long as the key is held, acting as both like a guitar pick (the initiator of the sound) and a finger on a fret (becoming the clavichord's nut). The guitar tapping technique thus is almost identical to the method that clavichords have used for hundreds of years, with the guitarist's finger taking on the role of the tangent. Jordan's two-handed tapping allows the guitarist to play melody and chords simultaneously. It is also possible, as Jordan has demonstrated, to play simultaneously on two different guitars. The technique generally requires a guitar with lower action and lighter-gauge strings. It is very difficult to use on a classical guitar, but possible on a steel string acoustic. The technique is the same as that employed by players of the Chapman Stick which was developed by Emmett Chapman in 1969, and later discovered by Jordan, independently. Jimmie Webster is the earliest guitarist known to have tapped on strings seriously[citation needed], but he didn't use the right hand orientation used by Chapman and Jordan. Their approach allowed for full counterpoint with each hand as an equal element. Other guitarists have employed similar methods of playing at times, using the more conventional hand angles used by Webster: rock guitarists (though the emphasis tends to be on very fast lead guitar playing rather than polyphony) such as Steve Hackett, Eddie Van Halen, Steve Vai, Randy Rhoads, and Joe Satriani, and many acoustic guitarists following the lead of Michael Hedges and employing two-handed tapping to play rich, percussive pieces (Clive Carroll, Preston Reed, and Justin King are examples). Jazz-funk guitarist Charlie Hunter employs a similar technique using a custom-made 8-string guitar on which he simultaneously plays basslines, chords and melodies. Another feature of Jordan's playing is the tuning he uses: from bass to treble EADGCF (all in fourths as on the Chapman Stick, compared with the standard EADGBE). So the patterns for chords are the same wherever they are played on the fretboard. Jordan was the first artist to be signed by Bruce Lundvall when the latter became president of Blue Note Records in 1985 and, consequently, Magic Touch was the first release (not reissue) of the rejuvenated label. Jordan is currently a resident of Sedona, Arizona, where he owns Sedona Books and Music. He attends Arizona State University, working toward a master's degree in music therapy.
https://wn.com/Stanley_Jordan_Amazing_Guitar_Tapping_(Jazz)_On_Letterman
http://www.marinoshop.com.br - Stanley Jordan (July 31, 1959— ) is an American jazz/jazz fusion guitarist, best known for his development of the touch technique for playing guitar. He was born in Chicago, Illinois. He received an A.B. in music from Princeton University in 1981. Normally, a guitarist must use two hands to play each note. One hand presses down a guitar string behind a chosen fret to prepare the note, and the other hand either plucks or strums the string to play that note. Jordan's touch technique is an advanced form of two-handed tapping. The guitarist produces a note using only one finger by quickly tapping (or "hammering") his finger down behind the appropriate fret. The force of impact causes the string to vibrate enough to immediately sound the note, and Jordan executes tapping with both hands, and with more legato than is normally associated with guitar tapping. The note's volume can be controlled by varying the force of impact: tapping with greater force produces a louder note.A helpful analogy to visualize this technique is the distinction between a harpsichord and a piano. A harpsichord produces sound by plucking its strings, and a piano produces sound by striking its strings with tiny hammers. However, while notes produced on a harpsichord or piano sustain after the hammer has struck or the pick has plucked, fingers must remain on a tapped note in order for the sound to continue. This similarity is what led Jordan to attempt such a technique in the first place;[citation needed] he was a classically trained pianist before playing guitar and wanted greater freedom in voicing chords on his guitar. While the above analogy may have been Jordan's inspiration to employ a tapping technique, it is not a sound analogy. A piano's hammer leaves the string after hitting it, like a guitarist's pick would normally do. A more helpful analogy would be that of a clavichord; when a clavichord tangent (hammer) hits the string, it remains in contact with the string as long as the key is held, acting as both like a guitar pick (the initiator of the sound) and a finger on a fret (becoming the clavichord's nut). The guitar tapping technique thus is almost identical to the method that clavichords have used for hundreds of years, with the guitarist's finger taking on the role of the tangent. Jordan's two-handed tapping allows the guitarist to play melody and chords simultaneously. It is also possible, as Jordan has demonstrated, to play simultaneously on two different guitars. The technique generally requires a guitar with lower action and lighter-gauge strings. It is very difficult to use on a classical guitar, but possible on a steel string acoustic. The technique is the same as that employed by players of the Chapman Stick which was developed by Emmett Chapman in 1969, and later discovered by Jordan, independently. Jimmie Webster is the earliest guitarist known to have tapped on strings seriously[citation needed], but he didn't use the right hand orientation used by Chapman and Jordan. Their approach allowed for full counterpoint with each hand as an equal element. Other guitarists have employed similar methods of playing at times, using the more conventional hand angles used by Webster: rock guitarists (though the emphasis tends to be on very fast lead guitar playing rather than polyphony) such as Steve Hackett, Eddie Van Halen, Steve Vai, Randy Rhoads, and Joe Satriani, and many acoustic guitarists following the lead of Michael Hedges and employing two-handed tapping to play rich, percussive pieces (Clive Carroll, Preston Reed, and Justin King are examples). Jazz-funk guitarist Charlie Hunter employs a similar technique using a custom-made 8-string guitar on which he simultaneously plays basslines, chords and melodies. Another feature of Jordan's playing is the tuning he uses: from bass to treble EADGCF (all in fourths as on the Chapman Stick, compared with the standard EADGBE). So the patterns for chords are the same wherever they are played on the fretboard. Jordan was the first artist to be signed by Bruce Lundvall when the latter became president of Blue Note Records in 1985 and, consequently, Magic Touch was the first release (not reissue) of the rejuvenated label. Jordan is currently a resident of Sedona, Arizona, where he owns Sedona Books and Music. He attends Arizona State University, working toward a master's degree in music therapy.
- published: 21 Jun 2007
- views: 993518
1:03:25
Virtuoso guitarist Stanley Jordan live at the North Sea Jazz Festival • 11-07-1987 • World of Jazz
Stanley Jordan (born July 31, 1959) is an outstanding American jazz guitarist whose technique involves tapping his fingers on the fretboard of the guitar with b...
Stanley Jordan (born July 31, 1959) is an outstanding American jazz guitarist whose technique involves tapping his fingers on the fretboard of the guitar with both hands.
Jordan's touch technique is an advanced form of two-handed tapping. The guitarist produces a note using only one finger by quickly tapping (or hammering) his finger down behind the appropriate fret.
He was the first artist signed to the Blue Note label started by Bruce Lundvall in 1985. Blue Note released his album Magic Touch, which sat at No.1 on Billboard 's jazz chart for 51 weeks, setting a record.
Stanley Jordan played with Quincy Jones, Benny Carter, Dizzy Gillespie, The Dave Matthews Band, and numerous other artists.
This outstanding solo recording was made during Stanley Jordan’s first visit to the North Sea Jazz Festival in the Congress Building, The Hague, The Netherlands on 11 July 1987.
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Stanley Jordan (born July 31, 1959) is an outstanding American jazz guitarist whose technique involves tapping his fingers on the fretboard of the guitar with both hands.
Jordan's touch technique is an advanced form of two-handed tapping. The guitarist produces a note using only one finger by quickly tapping (or hammering) his finger down behind the appropriate fret.
He was the first artist signed to the Blue Note label started by Bruce Lundvall in 1985. Blue Note released his album Magic Touch, which sat at No.1 on Billboard 's jazz chart for 51 weeks, setting a record.
Stanley Jordan played with Quincy Jones, Benny Carter, Dizzy Gillespie, The Dave Matthews Band, and numerous other artists.
This outstanding solo recording was made during Stanley Jordan’s first visit to the North Sea Jazz Festival in the Congress Building, The Hague, The Netherlands on 11 July 1987.
Watch more World of Jazz videos ► https://goo.gl/Z28cxv
Join us. Subscribe now! ► https://goo.gl/n2FHaL
Thanks for all your support, rating the video and leaving a comment is always appreciated!
Please: respect each other in the comments.
This is the official YouTube channel of World of Jazz.
- published: 30 Jan 2018
- views: 44615
3:02
Jazz Guitarist Stanley Jordan Shows 'Touch' Technique
Jazz guitarist Stanley Jordan shows WSJ's Lee Hawkins how to play the guitar using his signature "touch tapping" technique.
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Jazz guitarist Stanley Jordan shows WSJ's Lee Hawkins how to play the guitar using his signature "touch tapping" technique.
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Jazz guitarist Stanley Jordan shows WSJ's Lee Hawkins how to play the guitar using his signature "touch tapping" technique.
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- published: 02 Jul 2014
- views: 128757