Very well explained! You have got a new subscriber! Hope to see more videos of that kind! They make me grab my Handpan immediately and start to learn with you!
Please may I ask which key your Handpan is please? Is this the one you collected from Switzerland. Such a beautiful tone.. Thank you and thanks for your tuition.
Hello Simon, thank you for your both Videos around this nice pattern. As I am not real deep in counting my question is ... how to real count and perform the provided pattern? You made a picture of the pattern ... R*** R*L* **L* R*L* ... I understand we are having a 4/4 Pattern. In testing and train with a metronome ... what will be your suggestion? - Klick on every beat? - Klick only on the downbeat? I am not have any music experience but like to discover more and more. Therefore my question to start deeper and get the into practicing the pattern/groove. BTW ... I like the connection to the Wording ( Boom Cha Boom Boom Ta Ka ). Hope you are healthy and save. Will there be more patterns? Cheers ... Stefan.
thanks man ! i'd put the klick on every down beat . you could also put this into a drum sequencer - there are online ones like drum bit (dot) app - use kick and snare that way u can see the rhythm - put a hi hat on downbeats for click ! much more to come - check out my new 12/8 videos - more challenging but worth trying for fun. Counting : yes its: 16th notes 1234 1234 1234 1234 (4x4 =16beats) R*** R*L* **L* R*L*
Hello Simon, thank you for your answer. Good to know that I have had learned a bit of the Basics. I noticed your new Tutorial about 12/8 Rhythms and Counting. This will be my next Challenges ... thank you. Take good care and thank you for your passion and time. Cheers ... Stefan.
I've recently discovered this musically fascinating instrument, and am exploring it here on TH-cam, but what scares me from getting one is that it seems all the beginner video tutorials seem to have the pans, such as the one used in this video. I haven't seen any using the tongue drums, which are much more affordable at $40 to $50 and up. The steel pans, such as the one used in this video, begin at $300 and go into the thousands. I know we get what we pay for, but do you have any recommendations regarding gettingstarted with an affordable instrument? Thanks in advance!
sorry but im not into tongue drums myself but i do know people really rate the Rav vast as a high quality tongue pan and things like the yudin tongue drum sound decent but they are not exactly cheap. sadly its a case of u get what u pay for (unless u buy something thats sounds terrible for a high price which is still happening all the time). id say get on the facebook hadpan groups such as swap ands sale and ask for recommendations of good builders near you. 2 makers in USA making solid entry pans are sean beaver - iskra and colin foulke amongst others. in europe im not so sure . avoid ebay and amazon at all costs. maybe try and connect with a player near you and have a try/lesson of their instruments - see if its for you, befoee u start a journey of saving up as its not for everyone
@@SimonWoodMusic Thanks for taking the time to respond and explain exactly what I had suspected. I’ll need to dive deep into this before I know enough to make an educated guess as far as an initial purchase, and after spending a lot of money? It still might not be something I see any success in and subsequently enjoy. Like so many other things in life, we may appreciate and enjoy being entertained by particular things (musical instruments, comedy, painting, dance, sculpture... ) but that doesn’t mean we’ll ever be any good at it, no matter how much time and money we spend on the instrument, supplies, lessons, or other. Thanks again.
Thank you SImon, this was quite helpful! Regards from your newest follower from germany ❤
Love your tutorial …..very interesting and nice sounding 😊 bring some more 🙏
Gefällt mir sehr! Danke 🎉
Only just started playing and just found your tutorial...Such a nice groove to learn and build upon...Thank you so much.
you are very welcome !
Vielen Dank für deine Demonstration. Du hast so viel Rythmus im Blut. Du inspiriert mich weiter zu lernen.
Very cool ❤👌Thanks
Thank you for this fun and clear tutorial. I am going to work on it and hopefully record it.
excellent ,glad u like it, keep me posted
Finally something simple enough for a beginner to learn and work off of. Just subscribed to learn more.
glad you liked it - i might make some more videos in coming months!
Best video on yt for hand drum
That really did groove like a mo foe
Coooooooool 🙋♂️🙏❤️🌿
Thank you so much ! I followed your instructions and already got a little groove on the move
Glad you have enjoyed it- keep grooving !
Happy new year, teacher, looking forward to your new works!
loved this Simon. thanx a ton
my pleasure !
cool
Thank you
Very well explained! You have got a new subscriber! Hope to see more videos of that kind! They make me grab my Handpan immediately and start to learn with you!
Thanks for the sub!
Love it. Thanks 🙏
Great. Thanks a lot ❤
Please may I ask which key your Handpan is please? Is this the one you collected from Switzerland. Such a beautiful tone.. Thank you and thanks for your tuition.
Классный ритим👍👍 спасибо❤️
Hello Simon,
thank you for your both Videos around this nice pattern.
As I am not real deep in counting my question is ... how to real count and perform the provided pattern?
You made a picture of the pattern ... R*** R*L* **L* R*L* ...
I understand we are having a 4/4 Pattern.
In testing and train with a metronome ... what will be your suggestion?
- Klick on every beat?
- Klick only on the downbeat?
I am not have any music experience but like to discover more and more.
Therefore my question to start deeper and get the into practicing the pattern/groove.
BTW ... I like the connection to the Wording ( Boom Cha Boom Boom Ta Ka ).
Hope you are healthy and save.
Will there be more patterns?
Cheers ... Stefan.
thanks man ! i'd put the klick on every down beat . you could also put this into a drum sequencer - there are online ones like drum bit (dot) app - use kick and snare that way u can see the rhythm - put a hi hat on downbeats for click ! much more to come - check out my new 12/8 videos - more challenging but worth trying for fun.
Counting : yes its:
16th notes 1234 1234 1234 1234 (4x4 =16beats)
R*** R*L* **L* R*L*
Hello Simon,
thank you for your answer.
Good to know that I have had learned a bit of the Basics.
I noticed your new Tutorial about 12/8 Rhythms and Counting.
This will be my next Challenges ... thank you.
Take good care and thank you for your passion and time.
Cheers ... Stefan.
I Loooong to play!
I've recently discovered this musically fascinating instrument, and am exploring it here on TH-cam, but what scares me from getting one is that it seems all the beginner video tutorials seem to have the pans, such as the one used in this video. I haven't seen any using the tongue drums, which are much more affordable at $40 to $50 and up. The steel pans, such as the one used in this video, begin at $300 and go into the thousands.
I know we get what we pay for, but do you have any recommendations regarding gettingstarted with an affordable instrument? Thanks in advance!
sorry but im not into tongue drums myself but i do know people really rate the Rav vast as a high quality tongue pan and things like the yudin tongue drum sound decent but they are not exactly cheap. sadly its a case of u get what u pay for (unless u buy something thats sounds terrible for a high price which is still happening all the time). id say get on the facebook hadpan groups such as swap ands sale and ask for recommendations of good builders near you. 2 makers in USA making solid entry pans are sean beaver - iskra and colin foulke amongst others. in europe im not so sure . avoid ebay and amazon at all costs. maybe try and connect with a player near you and have a try/lesson of their instruments - see if its for you, befoee u start a journey of saving up as its not for everyone
@@SimonWoodMusic Thanks for taking the time to respond and explain exactly what I had suspected. I’ll need to dive deep into this before I know enough to make an educated guess as far as an initial purchase, and after spending a lot of money? It still might not be something I see any success in and subsequently enjoy.
Like so many other things in life, we may appreciate and enjoy being entertained by particular things (musical instruments, comedy, painting, dance, sculpture... ) but that doesn’t mean we’ll ever be any good at it, no matter how much time and money we spend on the instrument, supplies, lessons, or other. Thanks again.
I know I'm late but look novapan handpans they have the best cheap handpans I think, but it still cost somewhere around 500-600$