Steel tongue drums are a fresh invention. In the XXI century, new musical instruments appeared and gained popularity. Steel tongue (aka panda, tank, or hank) drums are among them. After reading a panda drum review, watching videos on YouTube, or seeing someone play it on the street, you may want to master this instrument yourself. But where do you begin? And how do you choose the instrument you’d like? Here are some basic recommendations for potential steel tongue drum players.
The thing that makes steel tongue drums stand out among other percussion instruments is their initial tuning. In short, STDs are made to play only certain notes assigned to their tongues. These notes are selected from the entire scale to form a self-sufficient scale, usually a pentatonic one. If you buy a new drum, it usually comes with a manual containing the description of its tuning and the melodies, and the songs you can play with it.
You may give it time to memorize which note each tongue produces. It will be easier if you remember that the longer the tongue is, the lower the note is. On some models, each tongue is marked to make it even easier. As you keep practicing, you’ll master choosing the right note without looking — just like you have probably learned to use your PC keyboard.
How do you start playing?
We’d recommend you improvise a little before you start playing certain tunes. First, you’ll get familiar with the sound. Second, you’ll embrace the instrument’s feel, knowing where any particular note is without even looking. You’ll know which note to expect from the tongue you hit — that’s what’s called the ability to play.
If you are still confused about how to play drums, check out drum users manuals. These manuals contain all about drums, tuning a drum set, and many more things.
After mastering the basics, some tricks you can learn will allow you to create recognizable sounds and form your own manner.
Though steel tongue drums are designed to make all the notes go together well, there’s still a lot to master about this instrument. So explore and experiment!
Even if you have memorized all the song patterns from the manual, there is still a lot to get from it. You may want to adjust the tuning, use it with other musical instruments (which also may require fiddling around with tuning), or learn something new. The instrument is rather young, but manufacturers know a lot about it and share the knowledge for you to enjoy the instrument the most. The same do we wish to you, and hope you’re happy with your new tank drum!
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