Thank you so much. This was great. I have really been considering buying a hand pan but want to be able to play some traditional songs like Imagine or Hallelujah. I found you easy to understand and you have a calm and patient manner which is what I really need. Much appreciated!!😊
Yes! This is the missing Link lesson. I it’s not just a drum? 😲 J/ k i’m a total newbie expecting my first hand pan in 2 days. Happy birthday, Me.🎉 And thank you good sir
Hola como estas? Quiero agradecerte el enfoque y la apertura a trabajar con la teoría. Por suerte poseo un handpan similar a éste pero en tonalidad mayor, Do mayor. Pero mi enfoque musical es desde la dirección opuesta complementaria. La idea de que es en do y no en sol... do es tónica y sol dominante
hi ! thanks for the tutorial. what is harder for me is that I have a 17 (16+ding) notes Tacta E Kurd handpan, I don't know all the chords yet. is there a way to look up the scale and have all the chords for that scale ?
Yes thats a different handpan than most. I would put a little sticker and label each note on the handpan and then start small. Tacta should have the breakdown online. You can find the chords once you do this and pay special attention to the first and fifth note since they will be your foundation. Good luck
Damn, I have been playing for a year and I guess I never put all of this together. What a great tutorial!
Thanks Jason. I like to improvise within the theory to help come up with ideas for songs.. More coming soon.
Fantastic explanation for a music noob like me. Would love to see more of your videos sharing this knowledge in an accessible manner. Thank you!
Much appreciated your time and instruction. Learning all I can before my first handpan purchase.
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I need more videos like this. I'm just trying to fill the time i have left with music. I can think of worse things to waste time with!
Thank you so much. This was great. I have really been considering buying a hand pan but want to be able to play some traditional songs like Imagine or Hallelujah. I found you easy to understand and you have a calm and patient manner which is what I really need. Much appreciated!!😊
You sir have a fabulous way of explaining important points, I have found this so helpful.
Greetings from India 🙏 a friend of mine presented a SPB Pantam C# Hijaz Handpan few months ago. Now religiously practicing & playing 🙏
Beautiful .. yes its an inspiring instrument
extreamly helpfull loved how it felt like a music teacher explaining it
Thanks! I love to teach.
Well done ❤ and a massive thank you for taking the time to explain
thank you for this. greetings from Andalucía
Love your channel ❤👌🏻
Thanks so much!
Thanks so much !
This helped me greatly, thank you
Yes! This is the missing Link lesson. I it’s not just a drum? 😲 J/ k i’m a total newbie expecting my first hand pan in 2 days. Happy birthday, Me.🎉
And thank you good sir
Very helpfull! Thanks a lot!!
You're welcome!
Does it work on hubcaps, too? Never knew about the handpan. Thanks, good to "see" you, Thomas. You are a patient teacher.
Ha. Yes. It’s just a finely crafted hubcap which I use to play back in the Rhythmic Opera days.
Thanks
Hola como estas? Quiero agradecerte el enfoque y la apertura a trabajar con la teoría. Por suerte poseo un handpan similar a éste pero en tonalidad mayor, Do mayor.
Pero mi enfoque musical es desde la dirección opuesta complementaria. La idea de que es en do y no en sol... do es tónica y sol dominante
You are welcome.. Enjoy!
hi ! thanks for the tutorial. what is harder for me is that I have a 17 (16+ding) notes Tacta E Kurd handpan, I don't know all the chords yet. is there a way to look up the scale and have all the chords for that scale ?
Yes thats a different handpan than most. I would put a little sticker and label each note on the handpan and then start small. Tacta should have the breakdown online. You can find the chords once you do this and pay special attention to the first and fifth note since they will be your foundation. Good luck
I’m a bit confused to what scale to buy my first handpan, which scale you recommend for first handpan?
Listen to some online and see which sounds you like. D celtic is a fav and easy one to get started.
I feel like you should've used a more normal tuned instrument like one in C major or something