To be perfectly honest ,I've never heard of them before ,just love and appreciate your informative ,artistic performance and education, namaskar brother
@@didgeproject the pleasure is all mine , I do shamanic healing , Reiki master ,munay ki and your music is extremely healing, vibrations, melody ,empathy ,truly my privilege
These sound so good. The Sansulas sound great because of that resonant surface. Also, Kalimbas (Mbiras, Sansulas) with two offset rows like that are somewhat easier to play than those with all the tines in a row because there's more space between them. Kalimbas with all the tines at the same level make it easier to play two or even three notes at a time, but you have to be a lot more accurate if you only want to play one note. I don't know how easy the Sansulas are to tune, but it should be easy to by one in a major key and make it minor by lowing just the third or vice verse.
Thank you for the valuable commentary. These sansulas are pretty easy to tune, I have even done some retuning myself to experiment with different scales. They come with a tuning tool when you buy one. Anyways if there’s any more valuable information you have here, feel free to share!
To be perfectly honest ,I've never heard of them before ,just love and appreciate your informative ,artistic performance and education, namaskar brother
Thank you for the kind and supportive words. Many blessings to you brother! -AJ
@@didgeproject the pleasure is all mine , I do shamanic healing , Reiki master ,munay ki and your music is extremely healing, vibrations, melody ,empathy ,truly my privilege
I loved ..... it's medicine
Which of the scales in this video do you like best and why?
C minor. It sound very etheral and has some nice deeper tones.
The C minor is also quite haunting.
These sound so good. The Sansulas sound great because of that resonant surface. Also, Kalimbas (Mbiras, Sansulas) with two offset rows like that are somewhat easier to play than those with all the tines in a row because there's more space between them. Kalimbas with all the tines at the same level make it easier to play two or even three notes at a time, but you have to be a lot more accurate if you only want to play one note. I don't know how easy the Sansulas are to tune, but it should be easy to by one in a major key and make it minor by lowing just the third or vice verse.
Thank you for the valuable commentary. These sansulas are pretty easy to tune, I have even done some retuning myself to experiment with different scales. They come with a tuning tool when you buy one. Anyways if there’s any more valuable information you have here, feel free to share!
Thanks so much for this! Can someone tell me if G Minor "Handpan" (Pygmy) is pentatonic?
Its not pentatonic due to the added flat 6th tone, which here is Eb
@@didgeproject Okay. Thanks so much! This is my favourite tuning so I'm grateful to have found this video a while back!
@@hannahem8604 Ya, it's a really great scale. Happy you enjoy it!
What kind of drum is he using and key? I want one now
It’s a djembe similar to this: www.didgeproject.com/product/african-water-rhythm-style-rope-tuned-wood-djembe-bag-3-sizes/