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iPhone software for Chapman Stick

The FretBoard iPhone/iPod Touch application is a reference tool for players of different stringed instruments including official Chapman Stick tunings, Stick Bass, NS-Stick, and Warr Guitars.
It actually provides the iPhone/iPod user with up to 132 tunings for different instruments, and is available at the Apple store. If you are a two-handed touchstyle player, and [...]

Adam Fulara – Two-Handed Tapping Workshop

“Two-handed Tapping – Guitar Workshop” is a new eductional book about two-handed tapping for standard guitar and traditional spanish guitar tuning. Released in October 2009, and presented at the European Tap Semminar 2009 (ETap 2009, see http://clicmusic.be)

Mark and his Passion for Music

from “Our Life” on blogspot –
“I was walking around when all of a sudden I heard music playing, and I was curious as to where it was coming from. I searched for a few minutes before stumbling upon Mark and Matt playing for a small audience of about six people. They were playing, what I [...]

Steve Adelson on Long Island Again

The Experience Long Island 2009 event had a host of things going on including dancers and a ton of musicians, including Long Beach guitarist Steve Adelson, a Chapman Stick player, along with pianist singer-songwriter Eden White, and a local group called the Suck It Easy Band.
Adelson, no stranger to the touchstyle scene, has written several [...]

St. Lewis Jazz Notes: Showcase on Stanley Jordan

Guitarist Stanley Jordan performed recently in St. Louis at Jazz at the Bistro, and as usual he knocked them dead with his amazing two-guitar performance.
Jordan, famous for his two-handed tapping technique, developed his method as a teenager in the 1970s and uses the technique to play simultaneous melody, chords and bass lines. He’s played in [...]