Golden Moon Handpan D Kurd 8+1 Nitrided Steel
Golden Moon Handpan D Kurd 8+1 Nitrided Steel
Golden Moon Handpan D Kurd 8+1 Nitrided Steel

Golden Moon Handpan D Kurd 8+1 Nitrided Steel

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1 032.00 € 1 072.00 €
Ex Tax: 852.89 €

Description

ABOUT THE INSTRUMENT

GOLDEN MOON HANDPAN with 9 tones in universal tuning D Kurd 8 + 1 with a pleasant sound and shorter sustain, making it more suitable for faster, more dynamic playing - all at an exceptionally affordable price.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

  • Diameter: 53 cm
  • Number of tones: 9
  • Tones: D / A Bb C D E F G A
  • Material: nitrided steel

A soft, fabric transport case is included.

If you plan to travel with the handpan more frequently, we recommend purchasing the protective EVATEK case with a hard shell, which will perfectly protect your instrument.

Accessories for handpans can be found below.

INTERESTING FACTS

Handpan, also known as Pantam or Hang drum, is a musical instrument with roots dating back to the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. At that time, the first attempts at melodic instruments made of metal (barrels and metal containers) appeared in Trinidad and Indonesia - known as steeldrum. These instruments had multiple tones around the rim tuned to different scales and were mostly played with sticks.

The first instruments resembling today's handpan appeared around the year 2000 in Switzerland - developed by the company Panart, the instrument was named Hang or Hang drum ("hang" means "hand" in the Swiss dialect). However, Panart no longer manufactures these instruments, and since then, dozens of other manufacturers have emerged.

Handpan is an instrument that you can enjoy at home alone, but it can also be played at a top-notch virtuoso concert level, combined with other instruments, other handpans, etc. Learning to play the handpan starts with basic tone creation techniques and their combinations, elementary rhythmic structures, and progresses to advanced techniques, more complex rhythmic structures, and creative improvisation possibilities. You can learn all of this in our lessons with Pavel Sedláček.



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