"Genius is a word too often tossed around in musical circles"
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Jordan’s context matters. His own reputation is wrapped in a technique (two-handed tapping on guitar) that can look like sorcery to the uninitiated. The “genius” tag then becomes both halo and trap: it flatters the player while implying the music arrives through magic rather than practice, influence, and risk. That’s the subtext here: the word can erase the labor, the lineage, and the community that made the sound possible. It also lets listeners off the hook. If it’s “genius,” you don’t have to explain what moved you, what the musician did structurally, harmonically, rhythmically. Awe becomes an endpoint instead of the beginning of attention.
There’s a quiet ethical stance, too. Jordan isn’t denying brilliance; he’s defending precision. In a culture that loves instant canonization, he’s asking for better listening and better language: admiration that doesn’t need mythology to feel real.
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Jordan, Stanley. (2026, January 16). Genius is a word too often tossed around in musical circles. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/genius-is-a-word-too-often-tossed-around-in-133706/
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Jordan, Stanley. "Genius is a word too often tossed around in musical circles." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/genius-is-a-word-too-often-tossed-around-in-133706/.
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"Genius is a word too often tossed around in musical circles." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/genius-is-a-word-too-often-tossed-around-in-133706/. Accessed 20 Feb. 2026.










