Tarmo Pihlap (21 April 1952 Abja-Paluoja – 3 August 1999 Tallinn) was an Estonian singer and guitarist.
Pihlap studied violin at the Heino Eller Music School. From 1970 until 1972, he studied percussion at the Tallinn Music School. In 1986 he graduated from Georg Ots Tallinn Music College with a degree in singing.
He was a member of several musical groups, e.g. 1965–1970 in the bands Varjud, Fix, Meloodika, and Hanuri; 1970–1971 in the band Baltika. 1971-1980 he was a soloist at Estonian State Philharmonic (including 1971–1974 in Laine and 1975–1980 in Palderjan). Since 1980 he was a freelance singer.
Pihlap died in 1999 from Diabetic ketoacidosis, aged 46.
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