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  2. Harp guitar - Wikipedia

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    Historical harp guitar players include Polish guitarist-virtuoso Marek Konrad Sokołowski (1818-1884), the German composers and guitarists Adam Darr (1811–1866) and Eduard Bayer (1822–1908) and the Italian virtuosi Pasquale Taraffo (1887–1937), [2] [7] Mario Maccaferri, Italo Meschi (1887-1957) and Luigi Mozzani.

  3. John Doan - Wikipedia

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    Doan's latest video project is a 90-minute documentary that he wrote and starred in titled In Search of the Harp Guitar. John hosted an International Harp Guitar Festival at Willamette University in Salem, Oregon. [9] Doan was recently awarded "World's Leading Harp Guitarist" by the Brand Laureate Awards.

  4. Muriel Anderson - Wikipedia

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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.

  5. William Eaton (guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    William Eaton is a New Age guitarist and luthier, known for building unique instruments, particularly harp guitars. [1] Eaton is currently the director of the Roberto-Venn School of Luthiery. [2] In 2015, Eaton was conferred the Governor of Arizona Arts Award. [1] Eaton lives in Sedona, Arizona. [1]

  6. Don Ross (guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    Occasionally he plays a baritone guitar and a harp guitar by Marc Beneteau, or uses a custom 7-string by Oskar Graf, a luthier from Clarendon, Ontario. In the liner notes to Ross' 2003 album Robot Monster, Bruce Cockburn writes, "Nobody does what Don Ross does with an acoustic guitar. He takes the corners so fast you think he's going to roll ...

  7. Andreas Vollenweider - Wikipedia

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    He created the electro-acoustic harp. [10] He formed the trio Poesie und Musik together with Rene Bardet (bass) and Orlando Valentini (guitar), recording interpretations of the poetry of François Villon and Heinrich Heine, but left in 1978. [11] [12] During this period, Vollenweider also wrote music for film, mainly nature documentaries. [13]

  8. Roy Butin - Wikipedia

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    Roy Hunter Butin with his harp guitar, New York, 1909. Roy Hunter Butin (October 30, 1876, in Logan, Ohio – August 16, 1943, in Long Beach, California) was an American recording artist in the early 20th century, known for his playing of the harp guitar. [1] He recorded more than a dozen early cylinder and 78 rpm records. [1]

  9. Matt Thomas (guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    Matt Thomas (born May 11, 1986) is an American guitarist residing in Virginia Beach, Virginia. He is noted for his work on the harp guitar and acoustic guitar. [1]