Handpan
The handpan is an intuitive percussion instrument played by gently striking its metal shell, which holds several tuned notes, with your hands. It was created as an alternative to the Hang, a very similar instrument invented in 2000 by the Swiss company PANArt, which patented its design to limit production.
D Kurd Handpan
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9-note handpan
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Handpan Sheet Music Book + Video Course
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Handpan Harmony
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Handpan Display Stand
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Beginner Handpan
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Artisan Handpan
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Handpan 440 Hz
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Handpan 432 Hz
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17-Note Handpan
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Handpan for Kids
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Handpan Protection
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Handpan Drum
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D Minor Handpan
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13-Note Handpan
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Stainless Steel Handpan
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Nitrided Steel Handpan
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Handpan Stand
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Handpan Relaxation
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Handpan Meditation
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11-Note Handpan
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Yoga Handpan
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Handpan Design
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Handpan Original
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Handpan drumsticks
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Handpan Maintenance Oil
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Zen Handpan
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Pantam
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Handpan Percussion
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Handpan with Mallets
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Handpan Tripod
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Blue Handpan
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Handpan Musical Instrument
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Handpan Carrying Bag
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Handpan Cover
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Handpan Microphone
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12-Note Handpan
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Handpan Hand Drum
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Handpan Instrument
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Small Handpan
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What is a handpan?

The handpan is a percussion instrument in the idiophone family, a category of instruments whose sound comes from the material the instrument is made from.
The handpan vaguely resembles a flying saucer about 20â24 in (50â60 cm) in diameter. It consists of two convex metal shells that are joinedâmore accurately, pressedâtogether. Elliptical areas (called âtonefieldsâ) are created on these shells through a long, meticulous hammering process. Each tonefield corresponds to a different musical note.
The note at the very top is called the âding,â while the cavity underneath is known as the âgu.â To play the handpan, you strike or rub the elliptical tonefields with your hands. The inside of the instrument is completely hollow, creating a resonance chamber. The handpan is played either resting on your thighs or on a tripod stand.
Donât confuse the handpan with a closely related instrument: the tongue drum. While a tongue drum is made by cutting simple tongue-shaped slits into the metal, a handpan is formed by hammering the shells for hours until the desired sound is achieved. As a result, making a handpan is far more demanding for the maker than producing a tongue drum, which explains the price difference between the two instruments.
What does the âHang drumâ sound like?
The handpan, sometimes called the âHang drumâ, produces soft, relaxing sounds that are often described as spacious or even lunarâtones you wonât quite find anywhere else. Hereâs a video of a talented handpan player so you can hear whatâs possible with this instrument.