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Muriel Anderson (born June 17, 1960) is an American fingerstyle guitarist and harp guitarist who plays in many genres. She is the first woman to win the National Fingerpicking Guitar Championship. She is the first woman to win the National Fingerpicking Guitar Championship.
Cécile Corbel was born in Pont-Croix on 28 March 1980. [4] [5] As a child, she traveled all throughout Brittany with her parents, who had a traveling marionette show. [6]She first learned to play guitar, and discovered the Celtic harp as a teenager during a concert by Greek harpist Elisa Vellia, who later became her teacher.
Jenkins has also built a banjo, which fits into a harp case. [5] Jenkins released her debut album, Who Asked you Back, in February 2018. [1] [6] Her goal with the album was to challenge listeners' perceptions of harp music, with some tracks having blues influences. [6] Guitarist Sam Eigen guested on several of the album's tracks. [6]
English guitarist John McLaughlin notably played a harp guitar, particularly with the group Shakti, often using the harp strings for Indian-inspired drones and open chords. Michael Hedges was known for occasionally using a 1920s-era harp guitar, such as in his song "Because It's There".
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:American guitarists. It includes guitarists that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Biography portal
Yasmin Williams (born May 31, 1997) is an American composer and solo performing finger-style guitarist [1] [2] [3] from northern Virginia. She plays several instruments such as the kalimba, harp-guitar, and guitar with the strings facing up while on her lap. [4]
Jolley played harp for Lady Gaga on her 2010-2011 Monster Ball World Tour. [9] The Washington Post called Jolley a "head-banging harpist." [9] [10] Jolley released her second album in 2011, titled "There's No One Else Like You." [11] She partnered with the Boys and Girls Club of DC in an anti-bullying program in 2013. [12]
Camille and Kennerly dressed as elves while filming a video for their Lord of the Rings soundtrack medley. Camille and Kennerly perform as the rock and Celtic harp duo the Harp Twins; they are best known for their duet arrangements of contemporary songs from artists including Iron Maiden, Kansas, The Rolling Stones, Metallica, Lady Gaga, Pink Floyd, Aerosmith, Rihanna, Guns N' Roses, Coldplay ...