The History of the Handpan / Hang drum
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- A short history of the handpan and hang drum. Find out what it is and where is comes from.
For more information about handpans visit: www.hangmandrum...
The "Hang" is a copyright term referring to the PanArt Hang - the original handpan that is no longer in production.
Most of the credit for this instrument goes to Trinidad and Tobago because it’s just the upside down steel drum
Indeed, and it took a steel drum maker to conceive, design and construct this new iteration of a steel pan
❤️ from India 🙏🏼
Waiting for my "G Melog Selisir" 8+1 Handpan this month 😊
Great, let us know how it sounds, post a video if you can :)
@@HangmanDrums sure, will be posting ch videos..... in my Channel - HANDPAN MONK
Outrageous... however, Trinidad has now its international GI status for protection and integrity for our 🇹🇹❤️🇹🇹 invention the steel pan
Great news for Trinidad!
Very interesting, would love to know more about how they are made 👍
Thanks it's just a quick video - lots more details on the internet. Check out this video about making a handpan: ruclips.net/video/ZT6kW7QjrPM/видео.html
I know all the history of PANArt. Studied it for 2 years. Felix built steel pans for 20 years, then a musician approached him with tbe idea to put two shells together and play it with hands. Its all in the history.
You need to bone up on your early PANArt history please!!
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Sir i want one plzz
I’m from southeast Aisan country Nepal.
How can i buy it?
Will you do shipment plzz sir i want it so badly beed to all music shop
Cant find anywhere 😢
Hi Sharingstories555, I used to sell them in Australia but I've now moved to the UK. If you give me your private email I'll put you in touch with someone in Indonesia who can sell you one (they are handmade and very expensive) or you can buy a cheap chinese copy on Amazon (but it will be very bad quality). Hope this helps. PS I love Nepal and have been many times since 1989 - Namaste my friend :)
Yeah stole from the blacks clams it for yourselves that’s not the real history. He came here to Trinidad stole the tech from the Caribbean ,teach the right history . Yes he improved it but he came to Trinidad and went to Pazn yards
Hi Terrance, thanks for your insights into this- I think PanArt freely acknowledge that they used the techniques and skills that were invented in the Caribbean, I still think it's truly amazing that you can tune a steel drum - it blows my mind!
There are all kindsa stories about how the instrument came to be.
To truly respect them don’t call it a drum!
To truly respect the instrument, talk about how folks can support the Handpan being free to be made (lawsuit you referenced-it’s still ongoing/if they win, the Handpan community will be dismantled.)
Such rubbish to make them look good, when it’s been the way it’s been
In my opinion
Omg!
For real?
I really should do an accurate history of the instruments.
I do not resonate with about 75% of your historical references/respect.
Short history - only pARTially accurate and the instruments you are playing are not well tuned instruments.
Woof!
(I was the primary producer for HangOut USA… so ya know, my street cred + KINnection with the Handpan Community and our evolutionary journey
Can't wait to see your video - please do add the link to this comments section ASAP :)
They’re all a bunch of culture vultures you try to get a pattern for it, but it was denied because it’s basically the steel pan but you give Trinidad and Tobago no credit
Obviously this is an musical offshoot of the world famous steel pans that are so admired in places like Trinidad and Tobago