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Post by Charlie Huang on Aug 23, 2006 19:44:31 GMT
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Post by davidmdahl on Aug 23, 2006 21:16:09 GMT
Cool! That reminds me of the techniques used by jazz guitarist Stanley Jordan over 20 years ago.
Best wishes,
David
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Post by song on Aug 24, 2006 4:05:29 GMT
Amazing!
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Post by davidmdahl on Aug 24, 2006 4:27:15 GMT
As far as I know Stanley Jordan used the tap technique at a high level before anyone else. Search on Youtube.com for Stanley Jordan for a look see. My favorite is: www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtDS44GrjiYBe sure to watch the whole thing. It will blow your mind and ears. Best wishes, David
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Post by calden on Aug 24, 2006 6:14:39 GMT
David:
I lived in Princeton while Stanley Jordan was a student there. I had the honor of hearing him play and work out the early stages of his technique, and I had the pleasure of jamming with him from time to time.
Some other time I'll tell you the true story of how I started the punk rock movement.
Carlos
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Post by davidmdahl on Aug 24, 2006 7:59:42 GMT
Wow Carlos, that is very cool! You are a true musical Renaissance Man. Now when are you coming back to Portland? There is an erhu jam and microbrews waiting for you.
Best wishes,
David
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Post by song on Aug 25, 2006 4:03:48 GMT
Great link David. And I thought Jeff Healey was cool enough....
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