About Emily Jones Music

Emily Jones is a multi-instrumentalist, singer, and composer from the Endless Mountain region of northeastern Pennsylvania USA. She has played with many musicians around the globe and has appeared as a guest and collaborative artist on several albums. Emily has released two professional solo albums herself, most recently "Chimerical Illusion" in June of 2009 with a third expected in early 2012. Emily's strengths lie in her vocal training (particularly harmonies), the ability to play and learn many instruments, and musical arrangement. She has composed, recorded, produced, mixed, and mastered her own music and music for others for the past seven years in her own studio. Emily plays acoustic and electric guitar, bass guitar, Chinese Yueqin, African djembe, Irish bodhran, piano, and several wind instruments: fujara (or "futujara" - a modern version of the Slovak upright overtone flute), the Australian didgeridoo, the Native American flute, the Japanese Kokin, and a replica of an Ice Age flute. She has aims to continually expand her instrument repertoire and push her own imagination to the beyond with the music she creates. Emily's music is eclectic and beautiful, her lush vocals weave in and around her creative instrumental harmonies and earthy rhythms creating a musical landscape. She has a particular knack for creating music that is hard to place in a genre, but it is clear that she is versed in and influenced by many styles of music - notably: world, fusion, rock, acoustic, ambient, instrumental, progressive, and folk.

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