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Pannist : ウィキペディア英語版
Pannist
A pannist, panist, or panman, is a person who plays the steelpan. A professional pannist can perform solo pieces, play with a steel band, or accompany one or more singers or solo instrumentalists. Pannists often play with their respective bands in large competitions,〔 〕 and generally memorize everything that they perform.
The pannist's top position in a Panorama steelband is that of the captain. These large ensembles often include section leaders: accomplished pannists that monitor the various voices in the band.
Influential pannists include Ellie Mannette, the "Father of the Modern Steel Drum" and an accomplished panman, and Winston Simon, the inventor and a skilled player of the "Ping Pong" pan.〔
==List of Notable Pannists==
Ellie Mannette
Winston "Spree" Simon
Tony Williams
Ray Holman
Liam Teague
Len "Boogsie" Sharpe
Rick Henson
Don Prorak
Duvone Stewart
Paul Munzenrider
Tom Miller
Andy Narell
Andrew Neldon
Keisha Codrington
Keishaun Julien
Johann Chuckaree
Musicians Jimmy Buffet and Lord Kitchener are known for composing music later adapted to the steel pan. Noted pan tuners and producers include Darren Dyke, Mappo, Bertrand Kelman and Herman Guppy.

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