Hang Drum (Steel Tongue Drum)
Play smooth, resonant melodies on a UFO-shaped percussion instrument
The Hang Drum (or Handpan) is a hand-crafted, UFO-shaped percussion instrument made of two glued steel hemispheres. Each note is created by striking different areas of the top surface with the hands, fingers, and sometimes mallets. Originating in Switzerland in 2000, it produces warm, melodic tones reminiscent of gamelan and Caribbean steel drums. The instrument is meditative, accessible to beginners, and creates beautiful harmonies naturally. It's beloved by world musicians, meditation facilitators, and anyone seeking a contemplative musical practice.
Jak zacząć
- 1Listen to Hang Drum recordings to understand its sound and musical possibilities
- 2Find a Hang Drum to try in person or purchase one from a maker (they're expensive and in demand)
- 3Learn the layout of the note field and accompany areas
- 4Start with simple hand strikes and rhythm patterns
- 5Practice combining notes to create flowing melodies and harmonic progressions
Co będziesz potrzebować
- Hang Drum (handpan)Niezbędne~$2500
- Protective bag/caseNiezbędne~$150
- Stand or cushion for playingPrzydatne~$80
- Recording microphonePrzydatne~$200
Gdzie się uczyć
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Sposoby na urozmaicenie, gdy podstawy się znudzą.
- Create meditative soundscape recordings
- Combine with looping pedals for layered compositions
- Perform at meditation centers or wellness retreats
- Explore different playing techniques (mallets, techniques, dynamics)
Immediate, satisfying musical feedback—almost any strike produces a pleasant tone. The meditative aspect helps with focus; no complex fingering techniques needed.
Hang Drums are so sought-after that waitlists to purchase new ones can stretch several years, and prices have appreciated significantly in the collector's market.