Yasmin Williams (born May 31, 1997) is an American composer and solo performing finger-style guitarist[1][2][3] from northern Virginia. She plays several instruments like the kalimba, harp-guitar, and guitar with the strings facing up while on her lap.[4]
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Born | Virginia, United States |
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Years active | 2012–present |
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Website | www |
Williams grew up in Northern Virginia.[5] In December 2017, she graduated from New York University with a degree in music theory and composition.[6][7]
Williams was inspired to start learning guitar from the game Guitar Hero 2. She plays the guitar in an inventive way, tuning the strings to be in harmony then playing it a bit more like a piano with lots of finger picking while the guitar sits in her lap. She also adds in other elements, often to introduce rhythm to her wordless compositions.[8] Pitchfork described her musical approach, "Williams’ inventive style, which has also involved wearing tap shoes and taking a cello bow to her instrument, has made her stand out in the field of solo guitarists."[8] Rolling Stone describe her songs as "textured, harmonious soundscapes".[9]
William's second studio album, Urban Driftwood, was written during 2020 during the COVID-19 lockdown and was influenced by the Black Lives Matter protests during the summer.[10]