I couldn't figure my asteman out... I now know the notes. Thank you! I have a D Minor kurd and now I am now confident I bought a good pan and that I can play. Two thumbs up.
Amazing !! thanks so much! when only exploring without "knowing" about those chords I tend to get stuck in certain patterns and suddenly feel limited to my habit of striking alsways the same notes... its really difficult to break out of that habit but this gives me so much to try out.
Yay amazing, I'm so glad this is useful, yes working through all of the chords can be such a fun way of breaking out of a rut! Have you found any new favourite chords now?
Thanks, Rosie! This is GREAT! At Pantasia, you mentioned there were a couple other videos that you've made for other pan scales. Can you direct me to those as well? Looking forward to finally memorizing my chords and coming up with some new epic things on the pan!! Woot woot!
Hi Rosie! Thanks so much for the lovely tutorial. I play the piano and just ordered my first Dm celtic handpan from Isthmus and am anxious waiting for its arrival. You really made the scale so understandable. I'm excited to try your technique!
Not to worry, if you hear to my Handpan Fundamentals playlist the very first one is about good posture which might be a handy place to start for you. Keep going and don't worry about getting everything 'right' straight away... ☺️
@@RosieBergonzi I I think it's because I got thick short thighs and when I sit, my stomach pokes out a bit which leaves my hand pan less room and surface area to evenly be place. I might have to get a proper drum stand or devise a contraption that can support the hand pan while sitting on the ground without muffleing the sound hole at the bottom 🤷♂️
So helpful! I have a D Minor Vibedrum, so I'm missing the entire scale; but I have a much better understanding of how to group the notes into chords and progressions. I'm missing E and Bb. I've started tapping out a few songs and I use D3 and F3 simultaneously as an E3 replacement. D4 and G4 for E4 substitution. Sometimes it works without sounding "ringy." Sometimes the dissonance bubbles hurt my eyes, but at least I know when I get it wrong.
Dissonance bubbles is such a good way to say it! I love that our ears can always tell us if its 'right or wrong', music theory just gives us some clues as to why! I'm really glad its useful.
@@RosieBergonzi I have synesthesia and can see sound. I've always wanted to play an instrument, but every one that I tried affected me in certain ways that made practicing a struggle. I tried guitar for years, but I couldn't put in the practice hours. Then some wonderful person invented tongue drums and another wonderful person gave one to my son. I had to buy my own. It's the only instrument I've ever been able to play for hours and not feel discomfort or pain from the mistakes. I still get the dissonance bubbles in my eyes if I make a really bad strike, but that's nothing compared to what the cello or violin can do to me. I'm 40 and I can finally learn music. I'm saving up for a Rav Vast C Golden Gate. I'll be selling my guitar for Vast money.
@@vanessahenderson9434 That's so cool, its beautiful that you've found an instrument that works for you! I have a golden gate too, I love it, such a wonderful scale! Good luck in your hunt for one, I'm happy for you :)
Thank you so much for the video instruction. I have been playing my hand pans for a couple years and learned more from this video than any other. I play straight from the heart and your cord explanations will go a long way in helping me to stay out of a rut. My other hand pan is a B Low Minor. Do you have a video which breaks that scale into chords? I will be going through your videos…you are very talented and I love some of your work on the keyboards.
Wow this instrument sounds so good😄...where can i buy this online ? How much does it cost? As I am totally new to this can we trust online to buy good one
Hello, sorry it's unclear to you. I use a system based on the notes of the scale, to help with understanding the harmony of the pan. There are two 5s because the fifth note in the scale (in this case 'A') appears twice on this pan. This means when you come to make a chord with an A in you have multiple options. Does that help clarify?
I am considering the logistics of Steel Mountain! It would be AMAZING if I could make it over and see everyone :) Fingers crossed things align and I can make it happen....But if not then, then soon it will come together I'm sure 🤞🏽
@@RosieBergonzi Thank you so much. So if I buy a D minor handpan it is the same thing as D Kurd handpan? Or is the difference the way you play it? Sorry, novice here :) Just wanna make sure I buy the right one.
Thanks for your video! You told in 14 minutes much more information than I could find on my own! It gave me a very strong boost in learning my D Kurd🤗
I'm so glad it as helpful for you! Good luck in your exploration and please have a look at my other tutorials for other helpful things! ☺️
Cant wait for my d minor to arrive!
Yay!
I couldn't figure my asteman out... I now know the notes. Thank you! I have a D Minor kurd and now I am now confident I bought a good pan and that I can play. Two thumbs up.
Woohoo! I love reading comments like this, I'm so happy it's helpful!
Amazing !! thanks so much! when only exploring without "knowing" about those chords I tend to get stuck in certain patterns and suddenly feel limited to my habit of striking alsways the same notes... its really difficult to break out of that habit but this gives me so much to try out.
Yay amazing, I'm so glad this is useful, yes working through all of the chords can be such a fun way of breaking out of a rut! Have you found any new favourite chords now?
Thanks, Rosie! This is GREAT! At Pantasia, you mentioned there were a couple other videos that you've made for other pan scales. Can you direct me to those as well? Looking forward to finally memorizing my chords and coming up with some new epic things on the pan!! Woot woot!
Yess check out my E Sabye one... And just about any pan you have!
Thanks a Lot
No worries!
Hi Rosie! Thanks so much for the lovely tutorial. I play the piano and just ordered my first Dm celtic handpan from Isthmus and am anxious waiting for its arrival. You really made the scale so understandable. I'm excited to try your technique!
Isthmus instruments are brilliant! Well your piano knowledge will certainly make understanding the chords easier, let me know how you get on with it!
you're brilliant, thank you for this video!
You're very welcome! I'm so glad it was helpful
This is going to help me so much Rosie. Thanks so much for putting this video together
I'm so glad it's helpful! Good luck Phil!
Toda Raba 😊. Your explanation is invaluable for beginners. 🎉
Thanks a lot 😊
Really appreciate You sharing! Bless Up and Blaze On!
You're so welcome, good luck with the scale!
Thank you so much Rosie. Sure this will improve my playing a lot
I'm so glad to hear it! Can't wait to hear what you get up to
Amazing video , we need more
Thanks!
Thank you❤
You're welcome 😊
Wow!! Thank you so much! You just explained it all so well! Your a beautiful player! I’m gonna start practicing this today!
Thank you, I can't wait to hear what you get up to, feel free to share your progress!
Thank you Rosie, just starting out and found your videos invaluable 👍😀
I'm so glad it's helpful!! You're welcome
Good job Rosie
Thanks Vito ☺️
Thank you Rosie, very interesting tutorial!
I'm so glad!
Thank you so much for making this video! 💙💙
You're so welcome! I'm really glad it was helpful :)
I must be real slow because I'm a bit confused and I can't get my handpan to stay balanced on my lap. It want to roll forward off my lap 😩
Not to worry, if you hear to my Handpan Fundamentals playlist the very first one is about good posture which might be a handy place to start for you. Keep going and don't worry about getting everything 'right' straight away... ☺️
@@RosieBergonzi
I I think it's because I got thick short thighs and when I sit, my stomach pokes out a bit which leaves my hand pan less room and surface area to evenly be place. I might have to get a proper drum stand or devise a contraption that can support the hand pan while sitting on the ground without muffleing the sound hole at the bottom 🤷♂️
Lol I’m with u man 🫶🏼😭😭
So helpful! I have a D Minor Vibedrum, so I'm missing the entire scale; but I have a much better understanding of how to group the notes into chords and progressions. I'm missing E and Bb. I've started tapping out a few songs and I use D3 and F3 simultaneously as an E3 replacement. D4 and G4 for E4 substitution. Sometimes it works without sounding "ringy." Sometimes the dissonance bubbles hurt my eyes, but at least I know when I get it wrong.
Dissonance bubbles is such a good way to say it! I love that our ears can always tell us if its 'right or wrong', music theory just gives us some clues as to why! I'm really glad its useful.
@@RosieBergonzi I have synesthesia and can see sound. I've always wanted to play an instrument, but every one that I tried affected me in certain ways that made practicing a struggle. I tried guitar for years, but I couldn't put in the practice hours. Then some wonderful person invented tongue drums and another wonderful person gave one to my son. I had to buy my own. It's the only instrument I've ever been able to play for hours and not feel discomfort or pain from the mistakes. I still get the dissonance bubbles in my eyes if I make a really bad strike, but that's nothing compared to what the cello or violin can do to me. I'm 40 and I can finally learn music. I'm saving up for a Rav Vast C Golden Gate. I'll be selling my guitar for Vast money.
@@vanessahenderson9434 That's so cool, its beautiful that you've found an instrument that works for you! I have a golden gate too, I love it, such a wonderful scale! Good luck in your hunt for one, I'm happy for you :)
Thank s a lot(:
No worries,I'm so pleased it helped!
With all respect. Your image on top right hand is wrong. But your explainaition is correct. ❤
Oh really? Let me know how!
Also known as the Hypoaeolian scale! (5 b6 b7 1 2 b3 4 5)
Awesome, thanks!
Thank you so much for the video instruction. I have been playing my hand pans for a couple years and learned more from this video than any other. I play straight from the heart and your cord explanations will go a long way in helping me to stay out of a rut.
My other hand pan is a B Low Minor. Do you have a video which breaks that scale into chords? I will be going through your videos…you are very talented and I love some of your work on the keyboards.
I’m so confused😢 I got my very first hand pan & have no clue what I’m doing or how to begin.
Hola Genia tengo un kurd en Re es lo mismo / gracias
Yes! Re is the same as D :) Gracias!
Hi Rosie, so are the chords the same for the annaziska scale in terms of position? I guess they're called different things...
Yes! Traditionally a c# is called Annaziska and a D is called Kurd, but the layout is totally the same 😊
And Pharygian?
Awesom, know F low pygmy please.
I'll put it on the list!!
@@RosieBergonzi thank you so much
Wow this instrument sounds so good😄...where can i buy this online ? How much does it cost? As I am totally new to this can we trust online to buy good one
Its called a handpan! There's lots of brilliant makers out there, it really depends where you live. Mine are from Celestial Sound, Namipan and Midori.
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Im so confused and i consider myself a smart person.. But im totally confused.. Why are there two number 5s etc etc... Im so lost
Hello, sorry it's unclear to you. I use a system based on the notes of the scale, to help with understanding the harmony of the pan. There are two 5s because the fifth note in the scale (in this case 'A') appears twice on this pan. This means when you come to make a chord with an A in you have multiple options. Does that help clarify?
Hey girlfriend…….Steel Mountain?? Any chance you’re coming on over for it??? Or perhaps Super Bloom?? 🤗🛸🎶🦋💕
I am considering the logistics of Steel Mountain! It would be AMAZING if I could make it over and see everyone :) Fingers crossed things align and I can make it happen....But if not then, then soon it will come together I'm sure 🤞🏽
@@RosieBergonzi .. 🤞 🤞🤞!!! 💕💜💕..🤗🛸🎶
So to clarify, is D minor the same thing as a "Kurd"?
Yep, Kurd Is a type of layout of the notes in a d minor scale!
@@RosieBergonzi thank you, so it would be okay if I bought a d Minor that did not say kurd, even if I wanted a kurd?
@@RosieBergonzi Thank you so much. So if I buy a D minor handpan it is the same thing as D Kurd handpan? Or is the difference the way you play it? Sorry, novice here :) Just wanna make sure I buy the right one.
Rosie Bergonzi do you have a chord sheet for a d minor kurd 9+1 notes thanks for all your work
Hello, yes private message me here or on insta I can send one across to you.
Hello Rosie,
I bought a steel tongue drum d mineur. Can i ask you a question per mail?
@@tomjacobs7430 Hello, thanks yes of course!