Can I say something from my heart? You were the first video I saw about handspans, you were so kind and helpful, and now, making handpan songs is one of my favorite things now! It’s a big thanks to you, and I feel in your debt.
I like the sound of the hang drum. It has a steel drum tone but it is enclosed with a bit less resonance. Yes, I wish the price was alot less. These instruments are very relaxing
"... a new beautiful instrument to carry your soul forward." Man, I just burst into tears. I was watching you play and thinking I need to reclaim my ability to play the instruments I already own before I invest in something new and then you went and said that. Beautiful, just... beautiful.
@@damien8949 You get what you give in life. I'd guess you have a lot of anger to go out of your way to put someone else down for their openness. Shame on you.
I met someone who had one made from a propane tank and it sounded amazing. I've been fascinated by them ever since. I wish I could afford the bigger hand pan drums but, I think I might buy one of the smaller ones and give it a try. Thanks for the information!
this is an awesome video, it was part of my decision making process in buying my first tongue drum, which I just received from Kaizen. Thank you for putting this together. For those awaiting their Kaizen drums... I got my drum. I dealt with Levi directly, and I was not involved with the indiegogo campaign. I bought it off the site in December 2016. I was really let down with the customer service. I was given an estimate of three weeks, which was consistent with the time indicated on the website. I was told "very soon", "ASAP", "in about a week" many times. After 18 frustrating weeks of emails I got my drum. It is exactly what I ordered, and I am happy with it. It sounds great. I don't mind waiting. What bothered me was the constant assurance that it was almost ready to ship, when it wasn't. If Kaizen would be straight with their customers and say "hey, I am backlogged, I have your order but it is going to take 4 months to get to you" I would have been cool with that. I would not have retracted my order. Perhaps that is the concern. This style of business will do more damage in the long run. All the best
These drums are very healing. Feel funky? Pick one up and play. In 5 minutes or less, you are a different person. God Bless all the beautiful musicians for creating these magical instruments.
Just ordered my RAV Vast! I have been dreaming about having a handpan for years and now I finally get to start my journey. I'll be learning to play the RAV and eventually hopefully get a handpan in a year or so!
+soslothful Not really, do you know how much effort goes into making these? Many builders have like 50 scrapped ones (even those have 200$ material cost alone) lying around cause a mistake means starting over again. Some makers sell their stainless steel prototypes for ~250-350$ though. They're not scraps so they still sound amazing, if you're looking to buy cheap steel drums I recommend "the handpan community" on Facebook.
I'm so happy I found this! I couldn't remember the name of the tongue drum, and now I know of so many more kinds just like it! Russian handpan RAV, so cool. Thank you.
Thanks to You, I totally changed my mind from hapi mini to Rav!!!!!!!!!!! Simply amazing! I believe everybody will have individual feeling about these instruments, but I just totally fallen in love in the last one! :)
Great to hear the comparisons of the different types of hand drum! I'm just waiting on my Zen Celtic Minor handpan, and considering a Rav Vast 2 while I wait so this is fantastic to get a better idea of the differences! Thanks for the video!!
Thanks guy. I have had ulnar neuropathy in my writing hand/arm for 28+ years now but I bought a 13 note 12 inch Happybuy steel tongue drum. I will be very limited of course but after I start out slow and get a feel for the tones and notes I'll be tuning in. Cool to hear the different tones, I bet that bigger one can do some special stuff.
Hoody1147 I like rav drums, they are easy to play. You don’t really learn, you can just pick it up and play. You can learn the basic technique but then you are set.
Which drum: Any How to learn: hit it with hands Where to start: street corner To furthur "get into these", I suggest not showering for a few years, losing ones shoes and smoking cannabis regularly.
Hoody, I am getting one any day now. For me it was listening to SO many and what they sounded like. Like, that's great but weak in that part. If I was able I'd be driving to wherever they are and just trying them out....within a price limit of course. I settled on a 13 note 12 inch Happybuy but each his own. Someone did a demo that said the smaller ones are more limited. Have a fun journey finding the one for you.
Thanks for the comparison. I've had my rev vast 2 in Da major for about a month and It's a great addition to my show. writing some songs and using it in my songs. Amazing instrument.
Thanks so much for this video! I've always wanted a handpan but they're ridiculously expensive....the expense is certainly justified given that they're made by hand and whatnot, but it's just far outside my budget for now. Maybe in a few years I can afford one. I'm super glad that there's a more affordable (and portable) alternative! I'll definitely be picking up one of those small tongue(?) drums in the near future. I prefer the look of the Kaizen drum to the Hapi, but I'm worried about the customer service since some others have had issues with communication and excessively long waits, but as long as I get what I order (and hopefully it doesn't take TOO terribly long) I can deal.
I'm glad i found this. I was looking for a handpan but it's not within my budget right now. hopefully next year once i find a place/ marker. I def like the sound of the Kaizen and its size. I might have to just order one of those for now.
this vid was so helpful. I have for a long time been wanting one of the above and didn't know the much one to get asa beginner. Super helpful. Thank you.
I just bought the Hapi slim in C major. I am having trouble trying to play it with my hands, and prefer the mallets. Glad you mentioned it is a bit harder to play the Hapi with your hands, as I was worrying maybe mine was too tight. I love the drum. This is a great video, so lucky to have all those drum options to choose from!
love the vids brotha keep it up mad love from california!!! saving up for one of those Kaizen f Big bear tune going to take me a long time but im going to get one you inspired me to want to play thanks so much!
Thanks, that's a great video and simple to understand for someone like me who has just discovered these things today. It seems I would need to have a grasp of musical theory to begin learning not only how to play this but the theories / principals behind it. Any good links to help me understand or just enjoy....?
I did play them in high school... Music is magic, I miss playing. I started the drums in like, 3rd grade or something. It was like meant for me or something, percussion. In fact, it's picture perfect. I don't mean to sound superbly politically incorrect or anything, but I'm almost jewish for that memory!
Aside from the beautiful drumming can we just appreciate how nice this guy is
well done. :) - said.
Thank you. 😊
Its the weed
@@Gillysaurxx Lmao
@@Gillysaurxx nah I smoke a ton. This dudes nicer than me for sure lmao
hes like nature skrillex
XD
I keep clicking on him to receive a quest.
Stay a while and Listen
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Ah a fellow gamer
A. V. F. HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
All I can say is that I am mesmerized by his playing technique and he is chill and respectful.
Can I say something from my heart? You were the first video I saw about handspans, you were so kind and helpful, and now, making handpan songs is one of my favorite things now! It’s a big thanks to you, and I feel in your debt.
That;s amazing to hear Jon. I hope that you are able to hold that joy with you and share it with others!
I like the sound of the hang drum. It has a steel drum tone but it is enclosed with a bit less resonance. Yes, I wish the price was alot less. These instruments are very relaxing
"... a new beautiful instrument to carry your soul forward." Man, I just burst into tears. I was watching you play and thinking I need to reclaim my ability to play the instruments I already own before I invest in something new and then you went and said that. Beautiful, just... beautiful.
I just might make one in my welding class
@@hachithehound8337
That would be cool!
Some of these can for 10 thousand dollars, you could make a career out of it!
@@abelis644 that sounds great
@@damien8949 You get what you give in life. I'd guess you have a lot of anger to go out of your way to put someone else down for their openness. Shame on you.
He’s the Bob Ross of steel drums.
That's one of the nicest comments I could get!
I like the comparisons, and the exhibition of techniques with each style of drum and hitting variations.
the last 2 sound incredible!
Beautiful! It was really interesting to hear the different kinds all together, they each surprised me.
I met someone who had one made from a propane tank and it sounded amazing. I've been fascinated by them ever since. I wish I could afford the bigger hand pan drums but, I think I might buy one of the smaller ones and give it a try. Thanks for the information!
this is an awesome video, it was part of my decision making process in buying my first tongue drum, which I just received from Kaizen. Thank you for putting this together.
For those awaiting their Kaizen drums...
I got my drum. I dealt with Levi directly, and I was not involved with the indiegogo campaign. I bought it off the site in December 2016. I was really let down with the customer service. I was given an estimate of three weeks, which was consistent with the time indicated on the website. I was told "very soon", "ASAP", "in about a week" many times. After 18 frustrating weeks of emails I got my drum. It is exactly what I ordered, and I am happy with it. It sounds great.
I don't mind waiting. What bothered me was the constant assurance that it was almost ready to ship, when it wasn't. If Kaizen would be straight with their customers and say "hey, I am backlogged, I have your order but it is going to take 4 months to get to you" I would have been cool with that. I would not have retracted my order. Perhaps that is the concern. This style of business will do more damage in the long run.
All the best
These drums are very healing. Feel funky? Pick one up and play. In 5 minutes or less, you are a different person. God Bless all the beautiful musicians for creating these magical instruments.
Thank You for this demo comparison. Its been a great way for me to see and more importantly hear the various steel tongue drums.
Just the tiny sample you gave was pretty magical. The vibration in my ears and my hand as I was holding my iPhone was blissning. 🙏
In order to play any type of Hang drum, you need to grow Dreadlocks first.
So true lmao
Everybody I have seen on a Rav drum, so far, has possessed bodacious dreds.
The dreads give you power.
Vinnie J yeeesssss
I was thinking about it 😆
i got chills when you played the handpan, just beautiful
Just ordered my RAV Vast! I have been dreaming about having a handpan for years and now I finally get to start my journey. I'll be learning to play the RAV and eventually hopefully get a handpan in a year or so!
how is it so far?
RAV has far better sound for sure and is not overratted and overvalued like Hang .Is definitely worth the price.
RAV on man ! That's great!
When you try to copy the hang drum without patent violation and end up making an even better sounding instrument
😂😂 a happy mistake
Cinder Woods or as the late, great Bob Ross would say, a happy accident...
Muss man wissen!
There are no accidents, only happy mistakes
"better sounding" is(!) and has always been a matter of taste.
steel handpan sounds so good, too bad it costs $1500+
misutatomasu yeah I know, I was going to get one until I saw how much it was.
I found some running around 1200...but thats still hella steep
Not the Russian one, it costs 500-700$
Profit crazed hippies.
+soslothful Not really, do you know how much effort goes into making these? Many builders have like 50 scrapped ones (even those have 200$ material cost alone) lying around cause a mistake means starting over again.
Some makers sell their stainless steel prototypes for ~250-350$ though. They're not scraps so they still sound amazing, if you're looking to buy cheap steel drums I recommend "the handpan community" on Facebook.
I just played the RAV vast for the first time. It was a great experience.
There is simply no comparison to Hang drum. Magical sounds. There is huge market for these but they need to become more affordable
What beautiful sounds these drums make! They are gorgeous! I absolutely love them!
Hearing them feel like im flying or something.
Feels great.
I love that second to last one. That sounds resonates so strongly with my spirit
Watch the Malte Marten & Sergio Huerta Perez handpan video. Your spirit will probably love that piece of music as much as mine does :-)
Watched this video, few months later I bought a rav vast. Hadn't seen one before until this video!
Thank you for that! Thought I wanted something closer to the Hapi drum.... but learned I really just want the handpan 💖
What a nice walk-through of some really exceptional instruments.
you convinced me to get a kaizen f big bear, what a blissful sound, such an amazing resonance... blessings :)
I'm so happy I found this! I couldn't remember the name of the tongue drum, and now I know of so many more kinds just like it! Russian handpan RAV, so cool. Thank you.
Man.. the dynamics on the RAV Steel drum are absolutely amazing. There's so much going on with the sound!
These things are magical. I can't wait to have one.
Thanks to You, I totally changed my mind from hapi mini to Rav!!!!!!!!!!! Simply amazing! I believe everybody will have individual feeling about these instruments, but I just totally fallen in love in the last one! :)
Wow! The difference in tone. Thanks for this informative video.
You are a delight to listen to!
Great to hear the comparisons of the different types of hand drum! I'm just waiting on my Zen Celtic Minor handpan, and considering a Rav Vast 2 while I wait so this is fantastic to get a better idea of the differences! Thanks for the video!!
Thanks guy. I have had ulnar neuropathy in my writing hand/arm for 28+ years now but I bought a 13 note 12 inch Happybuy steel tongue drum. I will be very limited of course but after I start out slow and get a feel for the tones and notes I'll be tuning in. Cool to hear the different tones, I bet that bigger one can do some special stuff.
So, if i wanted to get into these. What would be a couple things you'd point me to?
Which Drum?
How to learn?
Where to start?
I'm inspired!
Hoody1147 I like rav drums, they are easy to play. You don’t really learn, you can just pick it up and play. You can learn the basic technique but then you are set.
Which drum: Any
How to learn: hit it with hands
Where to start: street corner
To furthur "get into these", I suggest not showering for a few years, losing ones shoes and smoking cannabis regularly.
Hoody, I am getting one any day now. For me it was listening to SO many and what they sounded like. Like, that's great but weak in that part. If I was able I'd be driving to wherever they are and just trying them out....within a price limit of course. I settled on a 13 note 12 inch Happybuy but each his own. Someone did a demo that said the smaller ones are more limited. Have a fun journey finding the one for you.
Thanks for the comparison. I've had my rev vast 2 in Da major for about a month and It's a great addition to my show. writing some songs and using it in my songs. Amazing instrument.
There is just something so amazing about the lowest note on that steel handpan
This was very helpful to me as someone who is very interested but has no experience. Thank you :)
All this time I thought those transported aliens 👽. Go figure they are drums...
damn that RAV Vast produced a note that I definitely didn't expect, really cool!
very educational, thank you!
I love the bigger sound out of the bigger instruments but the small ones may be a good place to learn.
Thanks so much for this video! I've always wanted a handpan but they're ridiculously expensive....the expense is certainly justified given that they're made by hand and whatnot, but it's just far outside my budget for now. Maybe in a few years I can afford one.
I'm super glad that there's a more affordable (and portable) alternative! I'll definitely be picking up one of those small tongue(?) drums in the near future. I prefer the look of the Kaizen drum to the Hapi, but I'm worried about the customer service since some others have had issues with communication and excessively long waits, but as long as I get what I order (and hopefully it doesn't take TOO terribly long) I can deal.
Amazing instruments. So glad I stumbled across this video
I ain't never seen a man so in touch with the world
Thank you. Great review of the different drums. Will be very helpful when deciding on my first purchase.
I'm glad i found this. I was looking for a handpan but it's not within my budget right now. hopefully next year once i find a place/ marker. I def like the sound of the Kaizen and its size. I might have to just order one of those for now.
this vid was so helpful. I have for a long time been wanting one of the above and didn't know the much one to get asa beginner. Super helpful. Thank you.
Hand pan at 3:42 was beautiful
Love, Love, Love...so Hopefully I can get my 1st one. Thank you for your time and talent sharing.😍😍😍😍🔥
After watching this video like a year ago I now own 2 Rav drums😊 D Celtic minor and A integral
Jealous
Thank you so much for doing this helpful video! I'm leaning toward the Kaizan. It will be my first steel drum.
Noooo, the mallet fell down behind the stairs
I dont think this guy minds a little dirt lol
I just bought the Hapi slim in C major. I am having trouble trying to play it with my hands, and prefer the mallets. Glad you mentioned it is a bit harder to play the Hapi with your hands, as I was worrying maybe mine was too tight. I love the drum. This is a great video, so lucky to have all those drum options to choose from!
soon i will make an instructional video series for how to play tongue drum - including finger techniques. :)
awesome! I have subscribed to your channel. will keep an eye out.
All of them sound amazing. Thanks for the vid!
His appearance helps build the mystique of the instrument.
LOL
Thank You for sharing!
Very nice instruments, I like RAV very much.
The last on is ultra resonate and sounds the best
Wow ! This is amazing and thank you for the explanations - I was always confused.
Aweso.e overview and comparison of the drums!
The handpan part sounded so good i started dancing 😭❤️
Great video. Nice performance. Exactly what i was lookin for.
Ahh! Just what I've been waiting for!
love the vids brotha keep it up mad love from california!!! saving up for one of those Kaizen f Big bear tune going to take me a long time but im going to get one you inspired me to want to play thanks so much!
So cool! Love hearing these!
nice video - great info and great playing - thanks for the inspiration! rock on brother.
The smaller drums are quite interesting, but I still prefer the fuller sound of the Rav
Thanks for this video review good sir! I love all of the differences between the drums.
Thanks a lot. The last one resonate best for me.
WOW that last one is breathtaking
Hapi makes one called an Omni, which has been my favorite from the Hapi company. I have tried their Mini, UFO, and Slim
Beautiful music thank you for making the video love the sounds I have the smallest one love it
Thanks for putting this together.
Thank you for your video and beautiful soul. I’ve learned a bit from this video. I’d like an 8 note tongue drum 💜
Thank you for that beautiful introduction!
Thanks, that's a great video and simple to understand for someone like me who has just discovered these things today.
It seems I would need to have a grasp of musical theory to begin learning not only how to play this but the theories / principals behind it.
Any good links to help me understand or just enjoy....?
Excellent and informative video. Loved your music!
Fantastic video! So informative! Thank you!
I would love to see you make a song using all of these instruments and switch them out while you play.
Thank you for this video, it was very helpful. Cheers from Julia in New Mexico USA!
El sonido que hace es inefable
Joder que hermoso instrumento
Definitivamente tendré uno
Your playing reminds me of Indian classical instruments
Nice video and a good introduction to those drums.
I want to play the instrumental, stand-up steel pans, but if I ever found one of these, I'd be so enthralled...
I did play them in high school...
Music is magic, I miss playing.
I started the drums in like, 3rd grade or something.
It was like meant for me or something, percussion.
In fact, it's picture perfect. I don't mean to sound superbly politically incorrect or anything, but I'm almost jewish for that memory!
Wow I'm sad
It's all about community. Just wish they took better care of my head...
Nice T-shirt!!! PURA VIDA !!
Música mágica!
Namaste! Thank you for this. The Rav is great
Thank you for sharing your knowledge! All of these sound lovely :)
Thanks for all these samples...WOW.. and Talented too btw😉
Great overview of different drums. Thanks :-D
Hahahahaha love your Pura Vida shirt!! Costa Rican guy here!!! keep up the good work!
peaceful sound..and cool instruments!!
Dude I liked every second of that. Amazing tones. That's from a guitar player with too many pedals.
Gorgeous sound... thanks Lionheart! xxx
Thanks for your help dude, I really would love a steel hand pan, I just dunno if the other's cut it! Better get saving! Peace
thank you so much! this actually helped me a lot !!!
Festival drummer checklist checks off 110%
Needed this video. Thanx mush