How to Play Handpan - Lesson 14: Playing sheet music and Jingle Bells

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  • Опубліковано 11 січ 2025

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  • @jenniferdejongh939
    @jenniferdejongh939 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you very much for your video. Finally i can play my first notes and song. What a timing that i see your video now, before christmas 🎅🌲 Thanks!

  • @CathyStacy
    @CathyStacy 7 років тому +3

    Good stuff as always. Thanks.

  • @FlavioSalvaje
    @FlavioSalvaje 7 років тому +1

    David many thanks for your videos. I have learned so many just in a matter of couple of weeks. Well now i am trying to find sheet music with letters as you for my B- onoleo scale. Cant find any...

  • @duncanwright8392
    @duncanwright8392 4 роки тому +1

    Could you explain why your D minor scale is missing some notes compared to stand D minor scale? Is it different to this type of scale?

    • @jimmlygoodness
      @jimmlygoodness Рік тому

      It's called a Celtic Dm scale. It doesn't have the B flat. A Kurd Dm is the same, but with a B flat between the lowest A and C.

  • @fanielias2431
    @fanielias2431 6 років тому

    Congratulations on the video.
    How much does the instrument cost?

  • @ChelszXx1
    @ChelszXx1 5 років тому

    So like, the A note is at the front right? There where the handpan is closest to your body.

  • @CathyStacy
    @CathyStacy 7 років тому

    David, When getting sheet music for a certain song do I use piano sheet music? If not, which instrument? Thanks.

    • @DavidUrbanHandpan
      @DavidUrbanHandpan  7 років тому

      usually "simple piano" version is good. but whatever instrument is playing the melody you want to play. generally everything has a piano version :)

  • @justusotter5388
    @justusotter5388 7 років тому

    When i play jingle bells on my ysha savita, i always play the ding and the lowest notes alternating below the melody, because your way of playing it is kind of boring isn't it. Always only on tone n' stuff.

    • @DavidUrbanHandpan
      @DavidUrbanHandpan  7 років тому +1

      that's a great twist to put on it :) this is meant to be a 'beginner course' primarily, but I always try to encourage people to add their own ideas into whatever we do.

    • @justusotter5388
      @justusotter5388 7 років тому

      David Urban what is a beginner in you definition?

    • @DavidUrbanHandpan
      @DavidUrbanHandpan  7 років тому +1

      Well i think if you can already to "isolation", meaning play a rhythm with one hand, and a melody with your other hand, you are not a beginner anymore :)

    • @justusotter5388
      @justusotter5388 7 років тому

      David Urban sounds reasonable :)