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"'Jordan'" is a musical composition by American musician Buckethead. Originally featured as a playable track on the 2006 music video game 'Guitar Hero II', "Jordan" was officially released as a downloadable single via iTunes on August 18, 2009.

Background



Prior to the inclusion of a studio version of "Jordan" on 'Guitar Hero II', the instrumental was performed live by Buckethead at a number of shows. While performing the track, Buckethead would omit the guitar solos and interpolate another song (often "Post Office Buddy" from 'Giant Robot'), a series of songs or an improvisation. One such early live version was released as "Vertebrae" on the Praxis live album 'Tennessee 2004' in 2007. Since the release of the studio version, Buckethead has often included the solo in his live performances of "Jordan".

An alternate version of "Jordan" was re-created specifically for the video game 'Guitar Hero II'. It is considered one of the most difficult tracks to play in the series on Expert difficulty,[http://www.articlearchives.com/humanities-social-science/visual-performing-arts-music/152758-1.html The Register-Guard, march 2008] due to the complexity of its guitar solos, particularly the "Guitar Solo B" and "Guitar Solo C" sections. On the Xbox 360 version, the "Kick the Bucket Award" is an achievement worth 30 gamerscore, and is awarded for completing "Jordan" on Expert difficulty.

The fastest tapping portions of the solo reach approximately 15.47 notes per second (32nd-notes @ 116 BPM in a 4/4 meter). In this part of the solo, Buckethead frets the notes using only his left hand, instead of resorting to two-handed tapping.

The picking portion of the solo reaches a speed of 11.6 notes per second (16th-note triplets @ 116 BPM in a 4/4 meter).

The 'Guitar Hero' series' resident guitarist Marcus Henderson stated that Buckethead feels "Jordan" to be one of the best things he has ever recorded. It was also stated in an interview with Henderson that "Jordan" is named after Michael Jordan, of whom Buckethead is a huge fan, even referencing the single cover to the Jumpman logo seen on many Jordan-related merchandise, like the Air Jordan shoe brand.

Technique



The main riff of "Jordan" is played using left hand hammer-ons and pull-offs, while Buckethead's right hand uses his trademark kill switch.[http://tabs.guitarworld.com/tabs/gwtabpage/4346/1024/jordan Jordan, transcribed by Jeff Perrin, Guitar World] The main guitar riff also features extensive use of a Digitech Whammy pitch shifter. The off-beat 16th note rhythm scheme is reminiscent of Buckethead's earlier songs "Jump Man" (also dedicated to Michael Jordan) and "Night of the Slunk", both first released on 'Monsters and Robots' (1999).

According to Travis Dickerson, operator of the studio where "Jordan" was recorded, "the take ultimately used [for the studio version] was played in one unbroken, unedited pass".[http://www.tdrsmusic.com/buckethead.html About Buckethead, TDRS music web-site]

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Category:Video game soundtracks

Category:Rock instrumentals

Category:Buckethead songs

Category:Cultural depictions of Michael Jordan

Category:Songs about basketball players

Category:2009 singles

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