Do you mean Rufus having a chat with your doorbell + growling when you talk about chord/body movements (plus your brilliant expressions thereafter)? He's a born star :-)
It is SUCH a good resource and I yell about it to people all the time. One of my students showed me a few months ago, I'm surprised it isn't more widely used already! Huge gratitude to your brother 😊
I'm so glad I found you. You are such a groover and really fun to hang out with. Thank you for taking the time to post your videos. I know it takes s a little courage getting started but you've become such a natural. It's a real joy learning from you. You are a great teacher, well spoken and, I hope your process of progress, practice and purpose reveals some of the joy you've brought me with your sweet honesty and cool little tricks and tips. Your communications rock girl. Girl power. You're killing it. Thanks again!
Thank you for sharing! The Kurd is a very versatile scale, but still has limitations, yes! Now, I am lucky enough to have more pans so I can extend my scale chromatically, this opens much more possibility!
The notes in blue correspond with the name of the chord. For instance, in an Am, you'll notice the A is blue. This is the "root note", the note that gives it its name
Hello, can you make a cover of a song using this method. For example i want to buy a Hluru 9 note tongue drum in D minor. But looking through handpanner i see that i don't have Em chord available to me. What i can replace it with?
Thanks, yes in this case you would just have to play the E on its own, since you don't have the other notes to make up the chord. Or you can transpose the song to find a way to make it fit
THANK YOU! Am I right when I say, that im very limited what I can play with my model? I have a E/G Magic Voyage with an additional E⁵. There are only 3 maj/min chords:( And how do I know how often I have to click +1/-1 on the chord website? There are allways some Chords I cant play;-; Thank you again for helping us with your videos!!!
Yes, scales like this do limit you, but you can also play parts of chords (two notes, or even one note) as long as those chords aren't ones that happen regularly and for a long time in the piece (then it would sound like it lacks something) In most cases, click the +1/-1 until the first chord matches with your root note (the ding / main chord the pan is built around) and most chords should match. Most songs do have more than 3 chords but there are MANY well known ones that only have 2/3. Campfire songs, mantras, classics like stuff by the Beatles etc.
I still don’t get it 😢 I found my chords for the d Kurd (minor chords) on handpaner, transposed on guitar tab, but even playing those chords doesn’t sound like any of the songs. What am I doing wrong? Can you make a more thorough video on how you actually apply it to a single song?
Actually, this website is just about to be officially released, so I need to update this video completely. This is a MUCH better option now: www.handpanchordbook.com/
💚thanks for watching💚
There's a little joke / meme in this video somewhere... Can you find it? 😜
Subtle. But I reckon it's so very you... =P
Do you mean Rufus having a chat with your doorbell + growling when you talk about chord/body movements (plus your brilliant expressions thereafter)? He's a born star :-)
@@The-Wordsmith haha, that's not it but Rufus IS a joke 😜😜😜 always stealing the limelight
Hi Amy, sorry your vidio is not in german . Ist's very interisting but i can not good englisch. 😀
The engine rev with “vastly different”? (Pun on Vast drum?)
As a long term guitarist waiting for my first handpans to arrive, this was invaluable information. athank you!
You are so helpful. Its refreshing to see a person share their knowledge. To not be afraid to better someone else.
My brother made Handpaner, so proud to see it here ! Thank you Amy 😉
It is SUCH a good resource and I yell about it to people all the time. One of my students showed me a few months ago, I'm surprised it isn't more widely used already! Huge gratitude to your brother 😊
I'm so glad I found you. You are such a groover and really fun to hang out with. Thank you for taking the time to post your videos. I know it takes s a little courage getting started but you've become such a natural. It's a real joy learning from you. You are a great teacher, well spoken and, I hope your process of progress, practice and purpose reveals some of the joy you've brought me with your sweet honesty and cool little tricks and tips. Your communications rock girl. Girl power. You're killing it. Thanks again!
Thanks so much Angie 🥰🥰🥰
Wow this is great for a newbie like me. Thank you, Amy!
Thanks Kimmie!
thank you! your videos have been so helpful in my handpan journey 🩵
You are amazing and guiding me in the right direction with my handpan ❤️🌹
Girl! You are amazing!! I was gong crazy, because i dont know anything about music theory 🎉
Yesssss, you got it!! Thank you
Thank you for this information. Very Helpful
This is SO COOL.
Wow! Love the information in this video! Thanks so much. This will beat searching music on RUclips to jam to.
Thanks Doran! Happy jamming 😁😁
Thanks once again for some wonderful insights 🌷
Thanks so much for the easy method of your teaching. I'm going to be a new sub. Cheers
Thanks Joel!
Awesome about the website handpaner. Will look that up. Cool to know you previously learned guitar.
Handpaner is such an incredible resource I will continue to shout about it haha
You are so awesome this is great thank you. 😎😎😎🤟
謝謝分享❤️,我比較幸運的是我之前彈bass快20年
我都是用聽的直接抓歌,但是受限於handpan上的音階不足
(我的handpan是 e kurd 16音)
大部分的歌曲都很難實現
。
但我依然沒有後悔在一年多前開始練習handpan
那個美妙的聲音!
開始我的handpan旅程是因為我真的很喜歡那個聲音
後來我都自己玩,不cover了
很喜歡你的分享,很實用,加油
最後:謝謝你的分享❤️
Thank you for sharing! The Kurd is a very versatile scale, but still has limitations, yes! Now, I am lucky enough to have more pans so I can extend my scale chromatically, this opens much more possibility!
Just so like sunshine
Brilliant! Really helpful! I know this stuff, but i don’t know this stuff!
I relate to that feeling so much! I know this stuff, but I don't know this stuff haha. Thank you 😊
So clear! Thank you!
Hello amy. Tanks à lot for all thé tuto… I don’t find the hanpaner web site for chords. Can you put thé link please. 🙏🙏🙏❤️
Very interesting video .Could you make an exemple whith wonderwall ?
Thanks a lot
Ooohhh....thank you! This is so helpful 🙏❤
Good stuff
Thank you Amy, this was very helpful
Thank you so much for this video!
Thanks Amber
big thanks !
Love ya
Awesome hahaha ❤
This is super helpful thank you!
Handpaner is really nice I'm glad i found my 16 notes handpan there. Can someone tell me the difference between green and blue notes ?
The notes in blue correspond with the name of the chord. For instance, in an Am, you'll notice the A is blue. This is the "root note", the note that gives it its name
Do you hit all notes at the same time? Some seem impossible
Hello, can you make a cover of a song using this method. For example i want to buy a Hluru 9 note tongue drum in D minor. But looking through handpanner i see that i don't have Em chord available to me. What i can replace it with?
Thanks, yes in this case you would just have to play the E on its own, since you don't have the other notes to make up the chord. Or you can transpose the song to find a way to make it fit
@@AmyNaylorMusic thank you for reply
THANK YOU!
Am I right when I say, that im very limited what I can play with my model?
I have a E/G Magic Voyage with an additional E⁵. There are only 3 maj/min chords:(
And how do I know how often I have to click +1/-1 on the chord website? There are allways some Chords I cant play;-;
Thank you again for helping us with your videos!!!
Yes, scales like this do limit you, but you can also play parts of chords (two notes, or even one note) as long as those chords aren't ones that happen regularly and for a long time in the piece (then it would sound like it lacks something)
In most cases, click the +1/-1 until the first chord matches with your root note (the ding / main chord the pan is built around) and most chords should match. Most songs do have more than 3 chords but there are MANY well known ones that only have 2/3. Campfire songs, mantras, classics like stuff by the Beatles etc.
@@AmyNaylorMusic Thank you very much for your answer and time!
I still don’t get it 😢 I found my chords for the d Kurd (minor chords) on handpaner, transposed on guitar tab, but even playing those chords doesn’t sound like any of the songs. What am I doing wrong?
Can you make a more thorough video on how you actually apply it to a single song?
Actually, this website is just about to be officially released, so I need to update this video completely. This is a MUCH better option now: www.handpanchordbook.com/
Amazing!! Thanks so much!