PANSTREAM Handpan Golden Stainless D Kurd 14

PANSTREAM Handpan Golden Stainless D Kurd 14
PANSTREAM Handpan Golden Stainless D Kurd 14
PANSTREAM Handpan Golden Stainless D Kurd 14
PANSTREAM Handpan Golden Stainless D Kurd 14
PANSTREAM Handpan Golden Stainless D Kurd 14

PANSTREAM Handpan Golden Stainless D Kurd 14

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Description

ABOUT THE INSTRUMENT

PANSTREAM HANDPAN with 14 tones in D Kurd 14 tuning sounds like celestial organs and will continuously fascinate you with its immersive meditative, spherical sound, ideal for meditative, creative, and dynamic playing.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

  • Diameter: 53 cm
  • Number of tones: 14
  • Tones - Top side: D3 / A3 Bb3 C4 D4 E4 F4 G4 A4 C5
  • Tones - Bottom side: (Bb2 C3) F3 G3 (2 bass dings on the bottom side)
  • Material: stainless steel

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

Handpan accessories can be found below.

INTERESTING FACTS

Handpan, also known as Pantam or Hang drum, is a musical instrument whose origins date back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries. At that time, in the regions of Trinidad and Indonesia, the first attempts were made to create melodic instruments from metal (barrels and metal containers) that became known as "steeldrum." These instruments had multiple tones around the edge tuned to various scales and were usually played with mallets.

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

Handpan is an instrument you can enjoy at home, but it can also be played at a virtuoso concert level, combining it with other instruments or additional handpans. Learning to play the handpan starts with basic tone production techniques and their combinations, elementary rhythmic structures, and progresses to more advanced techniques, complex rhythmic structures, and creative improvisation. You can learn all this during lessons with Pavel Sedláček.

Savita Handpans are our own instruments, into which we have incorporated the best of what we know in the field of handpans: a beautiful sound, elegant design, and, of course, an affordable price.



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