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Brief History of the Stick A member of the guitar and bass family, The Stick introduced
a full two-handed piano technique applied directly onto the strings.
It has a longer natural sustain than guitar, and yet is extremely percussive,
the "drumming" of fingers executing sharp, staccato rhythms.
It also has a strong and distinctive bass voice. And so, the techniques
of four major instruments - guitar, piano, bass and drums - are all
brought together on this single Touchboard® instrument.
The technique came before the instrument, a sudden discovery
while playing my guitar in 1969. No known guitarist, bassist, or fingerboard
player had ever before used a basic three and four fingered technique
in each hand simultaneously to play independent lines, scales and chords.
It was unique, yet basic and logical - both hands aligned parallel to
the frets and perpendicular to the strings, the fingers of each hand
fitting sequentially into selected fret spaces at any point along the
board.
This is the common orientation of a fingering hand,
more or less at right angles to the neck, and has from antiquity been
the manner in which pickers, pluckers and strummers of stringed instruments
finger-stopped their notes, usually with the left hand. I dedicated
this fingering role to both hands, each addressing the board from opposite
sides, and I began to perform, teach, and demonstrate this new method,
as well as inventing and manufacturing a new instrument to fully realize
its potential.
By 1970 I was playing L.A. clubs with jazz guitarist
Barney Kessel, using this light-touch method of independent hands to
play simultaneous bass, chords and melody on my modified guitar. Later
that year I built a bodiless version out of an ebony board and called
it "The Electric Stick". Refinements of the instrument and
the method then evolved together, with my first production run of Sticks
in 1974, as well as my first nationally televised Stick performance
on "What's My Line" that year.
Stick Enterprises was founded in 1974 to manufacture
and distribute the Stick. Since then we have added many new features
and created a variety of related tapping instruments, including 8, 10,
and 12 string models, an 8-string NS/Stick bass guitar, and related
accessories.
Emmettt Chapman, President, Chapman Stick, Stick, Grand Stick, Grid,
Stick Bass and NS/Stick |
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