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  1. Jo Ann Smith is a three-time Autoharp Champion and a passionate promoter of the diatonic autoharp. Learn about her albums, videos, discography and the Heartland Autoharp, a custom instrument she helped design.

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      2GB USB Drive with your choice of one (1) of Jo Ann's...

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      The musical musings of Jo Ann Smith, Champion Autoharpist,...

  2. Jo Ann Smith with a single-key diatonic autoharp, playing a rendition of Amazing Grace. The autoharp is a custom model made by Tom Fladmark. Visit Jo Ann's...

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  3. www.youtube.com › user › autoharpistJo Ann Smith - YouTube

    Jo Ann is a two-time International (Winfield) Autoharp Champion, having won the title in 1999 and 2013. She also holds the 2003 Mountain Laurel Autoharp Championship title.

  4. First in a series of Autoharp Lessons for Beginners, Jo Ann talks about getting your first autoharp, how to hold the autoharp, avoiding pitfalls, and more! ...

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  5. Feb 6, 2019 · Jo Ann Smith shares her personal experiences and opinions on how to amplify an autoharp for live performances. She compares different methods, such as dynamic mics, piezo pickups and condenser mics, and gives tips on sound adjustment and quality.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jo_Ann_SmithJo Ann Smith - Wikipedia

    Jo Ann Smith was born Jo Ann Doke was born on May 9, 1939. [2] [3] Smith grew up in Alachua County, Florida. Smith first worked in her family business, Smith Brothers Farming, Ranching, and Construction Companies in Wacahoota, Florida. She worked her way up and started working for several agriculture organizations.

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  8. (2004) From quiet, expressive ballads to lightning-fast fiddle tunes, champion autoharpist Jo Ann Smith demonstrates incredible mastery of the autoharp with her inspired arrangements. A tasteful blend of traditional tunes with guitar, mandolin and bass. Available in physical CD and downloadable MP3 formats