Hannes Coetzee
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Hannes Coetzee | |
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Birth name | Hannes Coetzee |
Born | 1944 South Africa |
Genres | Blues |
Occupation | Aloe Tapper |
Instrument | Guitar |
Hannes Coetzee (born 1944) is a guitarist from the Karoo region in South Africa. He is mainly known for his unique playing technique using a spoon in his mouth to play slide guitar.[1] This playing technique is called 'optel en knyp', which roughly translates to "pick and pinch".[2] Coetzee reached a broader audience when David Kramer's documentary Karoo Kitaar Blues was released in 2003[3].
References
[edit]- ^ Stuijt, Adriana (6 December 2008). "Think you can play the guitar? Try a spoon..." DigitalJournal.com.
- ^ Cutler, T. (2010). A Gentleman's Bedside Book: Entertainment for the Last Fifteen Minutes of the Day. Constable & Robinson Limited. ISBN 9781849018036.[permanent dead link]
- ^ HANNES COETZEE (Tea Spoon Guitar) - Karoo Kitaar Blues (2002)
External links
[edit]- Short biography on David Kramer's homepage (scroll down)
Further reading
[edit]- "Spoon Me a Tune, Hannes" on Ideaconnection