Another great wonderful piece of a brilliant Handpan-Tutorial. Great Notation. Nice and challenging Pattern. I like that you are talking about the notation in this way „It is how my brain is working“. Wonderful, many people are not learning good cause they often not discover their own way of learning. Learn how to learn is an individual thing ... needs to be discovered. Well presented and you are including all stuff to be successful: 1) Fun ... to have a good mood 2) Notation ... helpful for remembering 3) Slow down ... first things first, pace comes later alone 4) Break down ... makes it easier to start 5) Don’t be frustrated ... challenging to keep going forward and build passion within Thinks needs Time and Practice 6) You master the Pattern by yourself ... build up trust that you are knowing what must be done furthermore Thank you. Keep going. Stay healthy. Cheers ... Stefan.
This is so damn cool!! Your notation is amazingly helpful and easy to follow! Can’t wait to get back home from Indiana so I can practice this. Great lesson Peter! Super excited for your courses coming out soon. ❤️❤️
💓💓💓 I like the notation system a lot, Its just how my brain thinks, and its helped me reverse engineer a lot of my playing, refine, record, and explore new ideas. It definitely gets better the more we use it, as you know, using it as a student for some time now. I developed the system back in 2009 for didgeridoo but didn't use it a bunch until I started teaching Handpan in 2012. I am consistently blown away at how quickly students seem to learn with it. Im súper grateful people connect with it 🙏🏽
I really like the way you teach drumming. You break it down into easy steps. Would you be so kind as to give a brief description of your drum. I love the sound. I've been looking at some of the drums on Symphonic Steel's website. I have heard the quality is outstanding. The Iskra model in D minor is a favourite so far... Thanks for another great video!
My pleasure :) thanks for watching. The instrument I am playing is a D Kurd Makai. David is a wonderful builder based out of Hawaii. Sean’s Iskras are great too. I know them both and can speak to their skill and commitment to quality.
Another great wonderful piece of a brilliant Handpan-Tutorial.
Great Notation. Nice and challenging Pattern.
I like that you are talking about the notation in this way „It is how my brain is working“. Wonderful, many people are not learning good cause they often not discover their own way of learning. Learn how to learn is an individual thing ... needs to be discovered.
Well presented and you are including all stuff to be successful:
1) Fun
... to have a good mood
2) Notation
... helpful for remembering
3) Slow down
... first things first, pace comes later alone
4) Break down
... makes it easier to start
5) Don’t be frustrated
... challenging to keep going forward and build passion within Thinks needs Time and Practice
6) You master the Pattern by yourself
... build up trust that you are knowing what must be done furthermore
Thank you. Keep going. Stay healthy.
Cheers ... Stefan.
This is beautiful feedback and reflection. Thank you 🙏🏽🤓💓
Peter! You are such a cool dude! Thanks for sharing this new video!
It’s my pleasure! Super glad you enjoy it :)
Excellent lesson! Thank you.
Thank you so much! Check out the website, new course coming soon so be sure to get on the mailing list if your not already :)
This is a great video!
Love your lessons amazing
+Peter Hendry thank you 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 I’m glad you like them :) more coming soon 🤗
This is so damn cool!! Your notation is amazingly helpful and easy to follow! Can’t wait to get back home from Indiana so I can practice this. Great lesson Peter! Super excited for your courses coming out soon. ❤️❤️
💓💓💓 I like the notation system a lot, Its just how my brain thinks, and its helped me reverse engineer a lot of my playing, refine, record, and explore new ideas. It definitely gets better the more we use it, as you know, using it as a student for some time now. I developed the system back in 2009 for didgeridoo but didn't use it a bunch until I started teaching Handpan in 2012. I am consistently blown away at how quickly students seem to learn with it. Im súper grateful people connect with it 🙏🏽
You make very great videos and I like so much your laughing 😂.
I'm beginner with playing handpan and you help me to learn very very good.
That’s great to hear :) I’m glad you are enjoying them and finding them helpful :)
You are so awesome, mate! 🙏
🙏🏽 thanks, glad you enjoy 🤗
Fun rhythm! Can’t wait to dig into this one as well other rhythms moving forward.
Oooooo I can’t wait to hear what you do with this one Mark!
Loving these. This one was a lot of fun to learn!
+Dave Jones ! 🤗 I love to hear that 👌
Another great tutorial. Thanks.
🤗 my pleasure!
Thank you 🙏
my pleasure! 🤓💗
I really like the way you teach drumming. You break it down into easy steps. Would you be so kind as to give a brief description of your drum. I love the sound. I've been looking at some of the drums on Symphonic Steel's website. I have heard the quality is outstanding. The Iskra model in D minor is a favourite so far... Thanks for another great video!
My pleasure :) thanks for watching. The instrument I am playing is a D Kurd Makai. David is a wonderful builder based out of Hawaii. Sean’s Iskras are great too. I know them both and can speak to their skill and commitment to quality.
@@Handpan360 A big thank you Peter! This is really helpful information.
Hey, Peter
Can you please do one video for tempo (bpm) and how to practice for it?
Absolutely. Might take me a minute hit yes, I would love to.
Thank you 🙏
My pleasure! Thanks for watching :)