Handpan Video Podcast - Episode 1 feat. Adrian Portia
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Thanks guys!
I'm honoured to be the first featured player to start off this wonderful video podcast series that David is producing :)
It's my pleasure to share with you some approaches i use and i hope many of you will find my muted ghost note technique helpful and can use or implement it into your own playing.
Peace
Adrian
+Adrian Portia thanks to you, guys! Adrian, i use ghost-note like you, but in another position. Using a big (5th) finger of left hand. It seems that the difference is due to physiological differences between a people, what is more comfortable position for your body.
Wow very nice playing Adrian ! Can you say me the scale of your Asachan ? i love it
B O O M ! ! !
You have a gift man. Love your work. If you make tutorials for teaching the hand pan I would gladly give you my wallet
The ending sequences are incredible.
Adrian Portia slays me, but so do you, David!
Wow! 😮 the slow-mo took my breath away! 😮 thank you so much for this 🙏 really really enjoyed this episode and can't wait for more !
Thanks so much Adrian and David!
That short section gives so much to work with. Very generous and much appreciated :)
I was waiting for something like this) good job David and Adrian, very helpful and fun, keep it up! It's another good step for unifying handpan players around the world 😄
great!
i already enjoyed the framedrum series, and am really happy that you decided to do this for handpans as well.
I am sure it will inspire a lot of people (me being among them)!
Thanks to Adrian too, great stuff!
Lovely technique effective... thanks Adrian for lesson. And big thanks to David for the podcast.
So casual yet brilliant.
really cool! an Adrian tuto! you are two awesome players, thanks for sharing that. the last part, with you two, rocks!
Esse é fera! Adrian Portia, assim como David, está entre os top 10, sem a menor dúvida. Muita fluidez e musicalidade, com uma pegada forte. Thanks a lot for the video!
love it; thanks, Adrian and David!
Great idea David! Can't wait to see other players ...
Thank you both :)
this was brilliant ...cant wait for some more!!!!
Beautiful!!! So Creative and such a musical offering. Thank You So Much for sharing this with us :-)
This is going to be an awesome serie!
this video brings fun in my day, thank you !
Thank you David (and of course Adrian)!
^_^ Great project! Thanks for sharing. :)
This is amazing 👌🏻
Please tell us what tone is that
So good guys! Amazing 😉 thanks for sharing 🙏☺️🍀🌅
Big thanks! Absolutely handy and Inspiring tips!
such a cool rhythm wow
Great idea! Thanks for sharing
Adrian portia I am a fan :) thank you for the dream and hello from France
Thank you so much - all I thought was 'I want to do this - I want to do this - I want to do this ' -
GREAT!!!!.Thank you for sharing.
Awesome :) Thank you for sharing. Very useful
wow!! love it!!
Great idea and Great player!! 😊
very awesome idea!
THIS IS AWESOME!!!!!!!!!! THANK YOU!!!! :)
Holy sh** that slomo sounds unbelievable!
Super Idee :) thx
So cool thanks both of you, David, are you planning on create a playlist to follow your podcasts?
Sweet as tune! And great tutorial!! Although OCD is killing me that the AsaChan rings on his t-shirt aren't in the center but they are on the handpan! :D
:) Merci !
Is that a C# Annaziska Adrian is playing? Loving the low tones.
That was hard🥴
Good stuff, doesn't sound like all the rest.
Thank you, it sounds very nice but i don't realy see how the variation works, and so i am frustrated, i can't do that ...
really helpfull and clear :) what scale is david playing in the end?
how did you slow down the video? the pitch shift is amazingly clean
Very nice groove! It's very useful master it.
But in this case It's more incentrate on the groove instead the melody.
Wonderful!!!!! Episode 2?!?!?
What scale is this please?
What type of handpan is this, beautiful! What is a good one for beginner? Thank's
i lik it
yee nice guyss.... ;-)
Nice :) Thanks for sharing :) which scale is it ?? Anaziska ??
Thanks a lot for this. Im going to order my first HP very soon so in a couple of months should have it depending on wait list. I just need to decide on scale. This lesson will be my first to master. Will practice hands on a box just now lol. Regarding scales . What a good one to start. My favs so far are some mystical ones th-cam.com/video/mekosEHe6AE/w-d-xo.html . Also the pan Adrian used in his HuNa video. I believe that was a D Mystic(unsure of exact notes) and I also really like Ake Bono. Im sure i read somewhere that D minor would be a good starter?. Any tips appreciated. Should I stay away from the scales Ive mentioned or just go with what sounds best to my ear? Anyways thanks again for this tutorial.
and you have a good "looking" eyes Adrian, stop with your big sunglasses hahahaha