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词条 List of Appalachian dulcimer players
释义

  1. Prominent mountain dulcimer players

  2. Big-name musicians who have recorded with a mountain dulcimer

  3. Other musicians

  4. References

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Prominent mountain dulcimer players

Well-known musicians who play (or played) the Appalachian dulcimer as a primary instrument include:

  • Don Pedi, In 1974 Don entered his first contest, at Fiddler's Grove in North Carolina, and won first place. By 1980 he had won so many contests at Fiddler's Grove that he was certified "Master Dulcimer Player" and retired from future competitions.[1]
  • Robert Force. Pioneer of the standing up, overhand style of playing
  • Jean Ritchie
  • Richard Fariña
  • Nashville-based David Schnaufer recorded with The Judds, Kathy Mattea, Johnny Cash, and Mark O'Connor. Schnaufer was a historian of the instrument and the world's first dulcimer professor; he served as Adjunct Associate Professor of Dulcimer at Vanderbilt University's Blair School of Music from 1995 to his death in 2006.[2]
  • Stephen Seifert of Nashville. A popular presence at American folk music festivals, Seifert also performs with classical symphonies around the United States.
  • Bing Futch won the "Best Guitar" (Solo/Duo) award at the 2016 International Blues Challenge while competing on the mountain dulcimer. He has released numerous albums, published instructional books for the instrument and performs regularly at festivals and music venues across the United States. He is from Orlando Florida.
  • Lorraine "Lee" Hammond recorded An Exultation of Dulcimers with Roger Nicholson (whose music she helped introduce to the United States).[3]{{Dead link|date=September 2018}}
  • Mark Gilston, National dulcimer champion who broadened the scope of the dulcimer back in the 1970's to include music from all over Europe, specializing in Balkan, British, Scandinavian and American Old [4]
  • Guitarist John Pearse, an early British enthusiast of the mountain dulcimer, was one of the first to introduce the dulcimer to English folk clubs in the 1960s.
  • Roger Nicholson (1943-2009)[5] recorded a seminal album, Nonesuch for Dulcimer, with English guitarist and singer Robert Johnson (later of Steeleye Span) in 1972.
  • Margaret MacArthur, folk music historian, musician and dulcimer instructor, introduced the mountain dulcimer to many folk musicians in the 1960s.
  • Jen Clark, pioneer of dulcimer in Scottish traditional and contemporary music, toured extensively and recorded Stand Easy as a member of the Battlefield Band in 1979.[6]

Big-name musicians who have recorded with a mountain dulcimer

  • Joni Mitchell played a dulcimer on the 1971 album Blue and included a dulcimer set in many of her live performances. She is credited with popularizing the instrument outside of US folk music circles in the 1970s.
  • Many British folk-rock groups of the late 1960s and early 1970s featured the mountain dulcimer, including:
  • Battlefield Band
  • Pentangle
  • Fairport Convention
  • Steeleye Span (Tim Hart frequently played electric dulcimer on the band's early albums, most prominently on Hark! The Village Wait (1970) and Please to See the King (1971))
  • Strawbs
  • Cyndi Lauper plays the mountain dulcimer on A Night to Remember (1989), Sisters of Avalon (1996),"Time after time" live at The Martha Stewart Show The Body Acoustic (2005) and Avo Session (2008).[7]
  • Bruce Hornsby in a 2016 album "Rehab Reunion" an album he said was dedicated to the mountain dulcimer.[8]

Other musicians

  • [Jeff Doty] played, recorded and toured with the Appalachain Dulcimer. In 1982 he recorded his first album "A Show Of Hands," playing both Appalachain Dulcimer and Guitar. Since then, he has released recordings ["Give Me Your Hand," "Celtic Card Tricks," and "Key To The Gate," featuring Mountain Dulcimer, Guitar, Harp, Whistle, and Uilleann Pipes. His father, Dan Doty, has made Appalachain Dulcimers since 1973 in Memphis, TN.
  • Jeff Buckley played a dulcimer in his song Dream Brother featured on his record Grace, released in 1994.
  • Vancouver musician Randy Raine-Reusch played the dulcimer on the Aerosmith album Pump (1989), in the track "Dulcimer Stomp." He has recently re-released three early recordings featuring the dulcimer.
  • Joe Perry later recorded with a dulcimer on Aerosmith's Get a Grip album (1993).
  • The group Little Big Town used the dulcimer on their second album, The Road to Here.
  • Rob McMaken of Dromedary plays the dulcimer in gypsy styles.
  • Amanda Barrett of The Ditty Bops is also known to play the dulcimer.
  • Buddy Woodward of The Dixie Bee-Liners regularly uses the dulcimer as a Nashville-based session musician.
  • The cello-rock band Rasputina has employed the dulcimer on their albums Frustration Plantation and Oh Perilous World! and the band's lead member Melora Creager has used the dulcimer on her solo album Perplexions, released in late 2006.
  • Jerusalem-based multi-instrumentalist Bradley Fish's dulcimer loops on Sony Digital Pictures[9] are popular. Fish became known for using the instrument with an Eastern-influenced style and electronic effects on his 1996 collaboration "The Aquarium Conspiracy" with Sugarcubes/Björk drummer Sigtryggur Baldursson.
  • Singer-songwriter Holly Brook plays the dulcimer on her debut album Like Blood, Like Honey.
  • Singer-songwriter Heidi Muller plays the dulcimer on her albums.[10]
  • Peter Buck of R.E.M.
  • Australian musician and busker Lindsay Bucklandplays an electric dulcimer suspending it from his neck like a guitar. Filtering the instrument through MIDI circuitry, he makes it produce the sound of saxes and other instruments.[11]
  • A dulcimer is played on Nine Inch Nails' album Ghosts I-IV on song "22 Ghosts III" by Alessandro Cortini.
  • Patrick Wolf
  • Jimmy Page
  • David Massengill
  • Vivian Campbell of Def Leppard
  • Laura Marling
  • Rich Mullins
  • Nigel Pennick, writer, and artist plays traditional music on mountain dulcimers in various tunings with The Traditional Music of Cambridgeshire Collective.
  • Melora Creager of Rasputina plays dulcimer on most albums she records.
  • An Appalachian dulcimer is prominent in the Rolling Stones songs "Lady Jane" and I Am Waiting; it was played by Brian Jones (1942-1969) of the Rolling Stones.

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.blueridgeheritage.com/traditional-artist-directory/don-pedi|title=Don Pedi - Dulcimer player - Blue Ridge Mountains - Blue Ridge National Heritage Area|website=www.blueridgeheritage.com}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://blair.vanderbilt.edu/departments/folk.php|title=Folk - Departments - Blair School of Music - Vanderbilt University|website=blair.vanderbilt.edu}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cmt.com/artists/az/hammond__lorraine__lee_/bio.jhtml|title=Country Music – Music News, New Songs, Videos, Music Shows and Playlists from CMT|website=www.cmt.com}}
4. ^Time.https://bluegrasstoday.com/2016-winners-at-walnut-valley-festival/
5. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/roger-nicholson-britains-most-influential-dulcimer-player-1908238.html|title=Roger Nicholson: Britain's most influential dulcimer player|date=24 February 2010|publisher=}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.jenclark.net|title=Jen Clark - training, projects, voicework|website=www.jenclark.net}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m73dZFTgzX0|title=Cyndi Lauper Sings "Time After Time" Live on Martha Stewart|first=|last=adsctt|date=19 December 2007|publisher=|via=YouTube}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://kmuw.org/post/bruce-hornsby-picks-dulcimer-rehab-reunion|title=Bruce Hornsby Picks Up The Dulcimer For ‘Rehab Reunion’|first=Jedd|last=Beaudoin|publisher=}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.sonymediasoftware.com/loop_libraries/default.asp?cid=24|title=Please choose your country|website=www.sonymediasoftware.com}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://heidimuller.com/|title=Heidi Muller - performing songwriter; guitar and mountain dulcimer|first=Second Chance Productions / Original design by Janis Carper -|last=http://secondchanceproductions.com|website=heidimuller.com}}
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.lindsaybuckland.com/ |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2009-02-27 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090216072840/http://lindsaybuckland.com/ |archivedate=2009-02-16 |df= }}
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