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New Bali Steel Pan Hand Drum Percussion Instrument Steel Pan Drum with FREE Bag

Estimated price for orientation: 1 500 $

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Condition: New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is applicable). Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item is handmade or was packaged by the manufacturer in non-retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag. See the seller's listing for full details. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Brand: Bali Steel Pan Drum
Model: Bali Steel Pan Drum MPN: Does Not Apply
Drum Type: Steel Pan Drum Country/Region of Manufacture: Indonesia
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Authentic Bali Steel Pan Drum with Free BagSubset Scale in (D) A C D E F G A Like Daniel Wapels scale.This beautiful Steel Pan Drum is one of the most sought after by most percussionists and music lovers nowadays. Its wonderful tones is so mind relieving and could helps to release stress. Not to mention its unique and eye-cathcing shape that is aesthetically fits to most interior design. Music lovers must try to play this hand pan to enjoy the beautiful tones.The ancient practice of drumming can be a healing experience, releasing our emotions and helping us in our meditation. It can be one of the most creative and pleasurable ways to tap into the healing nature of rhythm.Details:
The Steel Pan Drum hand pan is crafted from two sheets of iron which are attached together making the shape of an unidentified flying object. There is nothing inside the two steel sheets except air. Beautiful tones that is heavenly to the mind is generated from the hand pan. Please listen to the video below. Price is without bag, exWork. 
Playing The Steel Pan Drum:
The Steel Pan is typically played resting on the player's lap. The Steel Pan is generally played with the hands and fingers instead of mallets. This lighter means of playing produces an -rich sound that could be considered 'softer' and 'warmer' than the 'bright' sound of a mallet based traditional .The top (Ding) side of the Steel Pan, depending on how it is played, can sound like a harp, bells, or harmonically tuned . The notes are laid out in a cross pattern in the 'tone circle' from low to high so that with a specific orientation of the Steel pan, the player can ascend or descend the 'scale' by alternating using the left and right hands to strike the 'tone fields'. Each tone field has multiple overtones oriented specifically in the flattened field with a dome at the center. Typically there is a fundamental tone, an overtone tuned to an  above that fundamental, and an additional overtone a fifth above that octave (). The orientation is fairly consistent across the fields on each Steel Pan so that the overtones can be highlighted, muted, or extracted based on how and where the player strikes the tone field.The bottom side of the Steel Pan has a round opening, the Gu, producing together with the air in the cavity a  similar to a  or an . In the 2nd generation, Integral Steel Pan and Free Integral Steel Pan adjustment of the size of the Gu (by partially blocking it with either a hand, or the legs) can generate a sympathetic D2 from the Helmholtz resonance, which introduces subtle layers of cross complexities in the resonance of the instrument as notes are played on the Ding side. In the 1st and 2nd generation models there is a single high note with a long sustain that can be generated by striking the rim of the hole on the 'Gu' side. In the Integral Steel Pan there are two notes that can be generated (F and F#). The Steel Pan can also be used as a friction idiophone. -like sounds can be made by sliding a hand across the surface, and it can also ring like a  by using skin (a hand) or a bow.
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