Man, that hang balu on the first song...the bass almost sounded like an upright bass! Same with the hang gubal. Great sounding instrument! Nice playing too, thank you.
Hi Matt - So glad to find you on UA-cam, by chance!!! I will always be a fan of yours. YES, don't forget the EVI. I loved what you did with that instrument. Then, SURPRISE, you changed and made these strange new instruments YOURS! Happy Trails! Stay Well, Much Love Marcia Kimmell
What a great collection and this with the singing is very beautiful. Wow i am listening hand pans for years see this for first time because i wanted to listen the Gubal. Man you have very rare instruments, share more. Greetings from Bulgaria.
I dont understand why they stopped making the Hang. Your 2nd gen and integral ones sound amazingly beautiful. As someone who missed when they were making them, I was thinking of trying to get a Balu but there's just no comparison. Thank you for sharing
sghtsngsnds simply for exclusivity, the creator never wanted them to be popular or easy to find, kinda like a hidden little diamond in a massive mountain of dirt
@@DominikGuerriero I believe they needed to move on to new works of art (that offered other playing possibilities) instead of simply continuing to make copies of their own design. The Hang Makers are innovators as well as artists/musicians. The commercialization of their instruments was never practical for them nor a big priority. To understand PANArt you need to pierce into the artist's mindset and the spirit of innovation without over-commercialization.
Sounds really nice, thanks for the demonstration! My only feedback would be that it sounds like your Free Integral is a little out of tune in the ding and low end, if you haven't got a tune up recently it may be worth sending it to a tuner near you! :) Josh Riviera of Veritas sound sculptures is a great tuner.
Hey Dan, it looks like I'm recording with a pair AKG C214's. I don't recall if I went into a DAW or a portable device but that shouldn't make a difference with the sound. It's a big barn with lots of wood that made for nice natural acoustics.
@@MattVenutiMusic thank you! I just got my first Handpan last week, and the sensitivity to various touch is so great. Thank for for demonstrating these instruments and sharing the delight of music. 😄
Thanks for making this video. Great music! It's odd how little online info there is about these newer PANArt instruments. The Balu is beautiful! Is it tuned like the free integral? as in based on overtones instead of equal temperament?
There are similarities but for myself the Gubal has stronger bass tones and has a slight edge as a solo instrument. The Balu has it's own unique qualities. Listen/watch videos and see what appeals. Good luck!
Wow! Amazing sound and performance! :) A few questions! Why are some Hangpans played with the whole facing down(it seems other brands are played upside down)? Is it only the brand Hang® who made them like this? I am buying a Pan soon, and I would like to really know what would be a good one to get. It seems to me the Hang® sound is the coolest, warmest and it simply captivated me the most :) However, I can't seem to find where to buy them... or can you only request them via email in their website? Shanti Peace 🕉💚
PANArt (Hangmakers) started to experiment beyond the Hang and brought the GU (hole) to the top, surrounded by the tonal field. Most Handpans are like the Hang in that the Gu is facing down, which gives an advantage to access more melodic possibilities... but with the Gu and tones all on top it offers the addition of strong bass tones to accompany the melodies. The Gubal and Balu instruments by PANArt were specifically designed to give easier access to bass tones and tone-field melodies alike. Playing the Hang vertically so that my left hand is on the Gu and right hand on the tonal field is my favorite way to access both bass and melody. I saw Felix and Sabina doing this back in 2005 and it opened a whole new world of possibilities.
@@emmanuelquinquet3561 Hey man, hope you're good :) Which one do you have? Where do you have it? At what price do you agree to pass on?Shanti my dear friend
If you develop a certain technique then yes the bass can be strong unplugged...but also depends on the room you're playing and the noise level around you. Even outdoors in a quiet place the bass can be very well defined with plenty of volume...but if it's mic'd going through full range speakers you'll have all the bass you need :)
@@MattVenutiMusic Oh ok. The one I've been looking at is the Urgu, have you herd that one? I'm thinking the bass might be the same if they are the same size.
Matt, it's great to see you teaching :) Your music is enchanting, MJ
Thanks MJ!
Loved this! Can’t wait for you to play at the Bhakti Barn!❤
Thanks Mirabai, I'm looking forward to that too!
Thank you Matt, it's an inspiration to hear you in such a joyful expression. I love your percussive skills together with the voice.
Thanks Albert!
Love ,sound,beatiful energy
Man, that hang balu on the first song...the bass almost sounded like an upright bass! Same with the hang gubal. Great sounding instrument! Nice playing too, thank you.
Thanks Goo Gull!
Me hizo sonreír, gracias!
you are so intelegent man. thanks for your nice spirit
Cool! 🌟
I like your style. Brother!
Hi Matt - So glad to find you on UA-cam, by chance!!! I will always be a fan of yours. YES, don't forget the EVI. I loved what you did with that instrument. Then, SURPRISE, you changed and made these strange new instruments YOURS! Happy Trails! Stay Well, Much Love Marcia Kimmell
nice to hear the new PANArt instruments in one video. thanks for the demo!
Great instruments! And you´re an original! Love it!
Thank you sir!
What a great collection and this with the singing is very beautiful.
Wow i am listening hand pans for years see this for first time because i wanted to listen the Gubal.
Man you have very rare instruments, share more.
Greetings from Bulgaria.
Thank you.
Appreciated 🙏🏼
Fantastico
Hey ! Just got a hang godo and before getting one I had hard times trying to find infos, so if you need feedbacks feel free to come write me ;)
I dont understand why they stopped making the Hang. Your 2nd gen and integral ones sound amazingly beautiful. As someone who missed when they were making them, I was thinking of trying to get a Balu but there's just no comparison.
Thank you for sharing
sghtsngsnds simply for exclusivity, the creator never wanted them to be popular or easy to find, kinda like a hidden little diamond in a massive mountain of dirt
@@DominikGuerriero I believe they needed to move on to new works of art (that offered other playing possibilities) instead of simply continuing to make copies of their own design. The Hang Makers are innovators as well as artists/musicians. The commercialization of their instruments was never practical for them nor a big priority. To understand PANArt you need to pierce into the artist's mindset and the spirit of innovation without over-commercialization.
The godo with the ding removed sounds a lot like an old Roland 808.
Yeah I can hear that!
Sounds really nice, thanks for the demonstration!
My only feedback would be that it sounds like your Free Integral is a little out of tune in the ding and low end, if you haven't got a tune up recently it may be worth sending it to a tuner near you! :) Josh Riviera of Veritas sound sculptures is a great tuner.
Thanks I'll give it a closer listen
Can you tell us about your microphone setup? It sounds amazing! Thank you.
Hey Dan, it looks like I'm recording with a pair AKG C214's. I don't recall if I went into a DAW or a portable device but that shouldn't make a difference with the sound. It's a big barn with lots of wood that made for nice natural acoustics.
@@MattVenutiMusic thank you! I just got my first Handpan last week, and the sensitivity to various touch is so great. Thank for for demonstrating these instruments and sharing the delight of music. 😄
Wow, you really have the groove!
And, that second generation Hang, what scale does it have? Is it pentatonic?
Yeah kind of a pentatonic in DM
When you play the godo down in ur lap and cancel out that drone u almost get an 808 style sound
Ah yes the old 808!
Gubal's bass is so cool!
Even better live!
Thanks for making this video. Great music! It's odd how little online info there is about these newer PANArt instruments. The Balu is beautiful! Is it tuned like the free integral? as in based on overtones instead of equal temperament?
You can find a lot of info about these instruments at PANArt.com
❤
Im torn between a Gubal and he Balu sui. Differences seem scant, but what would you say??
There are similarities but for myself the Gubal has stronger bass tones and has a slight edge as a solo instrument. The Balu has it's own unique qualities. Listen/watch videos and see what appeals. Good luck!
Matt Venuti thank you, I appreciate your feedback! Rock on
Wow! Amazing sound and performance! :)
A few questions!
Why are some Hangpans played with the whole facing down(it seems other brands are played upside down)?
Is it only the brand Hang® who made them like this?
I am buying a Pan soon, and I would like to really know what would be a good one to get. It seems to me the Hang® sound is the coolest, warmest and it simply captivated me the most :)
However, I can't seem to find where to buy them... or can you only request them via email in their website?
Shanti
Peace
🕉💚
PANArt (Hangmakers) started to experiment beyond the Hang and brought the GU (hole) to the top, surrounded by the tonal field. Most Handpans are like the Hang in that the Gu is facing down, which gives an advantage to access more melodic possibilities... but with the Gu and tones all on top it offers the addition of strong bass tones to accompany the melodies. The Gubal and Balu instruments by PANArt were specifically designed to give easier access to bass tones and tone-field melodies alike. Playing the Hang vertically so that my left hand is on the Gu and right hand on the tonal field is my favorite way to access both bass and melody. I saw Felix and Sabina doing this back in 2005 and it opened a whole new world of possibilities.
I sell mine if somebody is interested
@@emmanuelquinquet3561 Hey man, hope you're good :) Which one do you have? Where do you have it? At what price do you agree to pass on?Shanti my dear friend
@@Chimador Hey Xavihno, do you have a email for private answers ? Or you can contact me on Facebook messenger at emmanuel quinquet as you prefer.
@@emmanuelquinquet3561 Hey Emmanuel! please contact me at ______ @ gmail ...
At what scale is the 2nd Generation Hang tuned?
It is mainly a DM and all associated scales
How is the bass on the Gubal? does it have good volume?
If you develop a certain technique then yes the bass can be strong unplugged...but also depends on the room you're playing and the noise level around you. Even outdoors in a quiet place the bass can be very well defined with plenty of volume...but if it's mic'd going through full range speakers you'll have all the bass you need :)
@@MattVenutiMusic Oh ok. The one I've been looking at is the Urgu, have you herd that one? I'm thinking the bass might be the same if they are the same size.
@@Trianglewitch. I've heard it online but haven't played one. They be do sound very strong in the bass frequencies.
Maaaaatt teach me how to drum
ok sure, but I'm not a drummer : )