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Roger Tallroth (musician)

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Name
  
Roger Tallroth

Role
  
Musician

Music group
  
Vasen (Since 1989)


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Albums
  
Pa tre man hand, Live at the Nordic Roots Festival

Similar People
  
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Annbjorg lien roger tallroth live at celtic colours international festival 2015


Karl Johan Roger Tallroth, born in 1958, is a Swedish folk musician and composer, best known as a member of the band Väsen. He was educated at the Sjövik Folk High School and the School of Music in Örebro University. Principally a guitarist, he also plays other stringed instruments such as the bouzouki, ukulele, mandola, mandolin, fiddle, viola, oud and double bass. He also works as an arranger, and teaches at both the Royal College of Music in Stockholm and in Örebro University.

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In groups such as Väsen, Tallroth has created a personal playing style which often includes alternative tunings (especially A-D-A-D-A-D on the guitar) and distinct rhythmic patterns.

He has worked with musicians such as Annbjørg Lien and Sofia Karlsson, and collaborated on the theatrical production Hästen och tranan.

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With Väsen

  • Väsen, 1990
  • Vilda Väsen, 1992
  • Essence, 1994
  • Levande Väsen (Väsen Live), 1995
  • Spirit, 1997
  • Världens Väsen (Whirled), 1997
  • Gront, 1999
  • Live at the Nordic Roots Festival, 2001
  • Trio, 2003
  • Keyed Up, 2004
  • Live in Japan, 2005
  • Linnaeus Väsen, 2007
  • Mike Marshall and Darol Anger with Väsen, 2007
  • Väsen Street, 2009
  • Mindset, 2013
  • Live på Gamla Bion, 2014
  • Väsen Brewed, 2017
  • With Annbjørg Lien

  • Felefeber
  • Prisme
  • Baba Yaga
  • Aliens Alive
  • Other

  • Hästen och tranan
  • Jul i folkton: I solvändets tid
  • Jul i folkton
  • References

    Roger Tallroth (musician) Wikipedia