Really great tutorial for us beginners. I appreciate the way you take us step by step, including details such as what part of the finger you use. And then how to build creatively: to make music! Thank you.
Thank you so much for these tutorials. I just got my hand pan and your videos are detailed perfectly to allow me to learn and get comfortable playing this amazing instrument. I sometimes slow the speed of your videos down so I can follow along at a speed I can handle.
Great exercise! Amazing once I understood the pattern could go faster. Lots of thinking when going to left hand but then again once understood pattern could start going faster.
Awesome 👏🏻 this is my first time to see someone playing handspan:) May I ask? Are you pen collabo with another streamers? Thank you for wonderful sounds!
Not sure if you answer questions?? My pan is 22” and I’m having a problem playing it in my lap since I’m petite. Is playing it on a stand or the floor better?
Anything with 7 different notes. D Kurd, C# minor, E Sabye... All the scales are versatile. Anything that is pentatonic or has a very specific "character" (like a Hijaz or Rafa desh) will sound beautiful, but be limiting for what you can achieve
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I really needed this too!!! Thank you Amy
love how you allow "mistakes" in your video! excellent stuff! ;-)
Hehe, it's real!
Really great tutorial for us beginners. I appreciate the way you take us step by step, including details such as what part of the finger you use. And then how to build creatively: to make music! Thank you.
Thank you so much for these tutorials. I just got my hand pan and your videos are detailed perfectly to allow me to learn and get comfortable playing this amazing instrument. I sometimes slow the speed of your videos down so I can follow along at a speed I can handle.
Thanks Rustin! I'm glad you're enjoying them. Wishing you all the best on your new handpan journey. Woo!
Im starting to figure out the auto pilot technique 🤩 it’s really opening up a new way to play, thanks a lot for your tutorials! You play beautifully ✨
love the way you're teaching 🙏🏻
Thanks Daniel!
Really like you authentic teaching. Great lesson, thank you dear Ami.
Thank you! 😃
Thanks Amy! I use many of your teachings in my regular daily practice, even use your grooves to jam with sometimes. 😎👍👍🙏
Me too.
👏❣ wonderful lesson
Thank you! 😃
Thanks
Awesome video! Good doable challenges to practice :D
Thanks so much for this awesome basic exercises. 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you Amy ❤ for this tutorial. Independence is cool and necesary. sometimes, my left arm looks like to be made wood 😂😂😂
Vielen lieben Dank 🙏♥️
Great exercise! Amazing once I understood the pattern could go faster. Lots of thinking when going to left hand but then again once understood pattern could start going faster.
Great job!
Thank you so much. I am struggling playing with my non dominate hand.
Love your videos been using them to learn, is there any video I can watch the explains the notes and which ones are good to be used with others?
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Thank you so much. Trying to get both hands to work the same is difficult for a beginner.
Super difficult in the beginning! But you can do it 😁
Awesome 👏🏻 this is my first time to see someone playing handspan:) May I ask? Are you pen collabo with another streamers? Thank you for wonderful sounds!
☀️👍
Not sure if you answer questions?? My pan is 22” and I’m having a problem playing it in my lap since I’m petite. Is playing it on a stand or the floor better?
If you can get a stand, that would be the most comfortable ☺️
I realize this is not part of your class but I really need to know which scale is the most versatile for jamming with other Instruments
Anything with 7 different notes. D Kurd, C# minor, E Sabye... All the scales are versatile. Anything that is pentatonic or has a very specific "character" (like a Hijaz or Rafa desh) will sound beautiful, but be limiting for what you can achieve
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