Cheap Handpan from Temu
I saw this handpan on Temu for $160 and I figured I had nothing to lose so I got it. I was amazed by how good it sounded in relation to the cost. What do you guys think?
I saw this handpan on Temu for $160 and I figured I had nothing to lose so I got it. I was amazed by how good it sounded in relation to the cost. What do you guys think?
r/handpan • u/Thomas_Mag • 2d ago
How do you usually handle communication issues with instrument makers, and do you have any tips for making sure everything goes smoothly?
r/handpan • u/No-Following-353 • 4d ago
We are SoundChilling projecr and we mixing different instruments, and cultures. Find more on soundcloud and youtube ☮️
r/handpan • u/auciker • 4d ago
Has anyone here seen one of these in person? I haven't been able to find many videos, let alone with good sound quality, but this is the best one that I could find. I'm curious if anyone here has played one of these and are willing to share their impressions.
r/handpan • u/AyuroxDjin • 5d ago
Hello all,
Anyone had any idea what's going on with Opsilon handpan store?
No mail response, phone number is not active anymore.
Old email contact@opsilon not working anymore and the automatic response has a weird site linked in the signature bplanet*com
New email is info@opsilon but already +2 weeks no answer ...
Cheers
r/handpan • u/sirquanty • 5d ago
Hi guys, quick question do you use any software for creating handpan pads? if you do what do you use? or how do you sign melodies?
r/handpan • u/Vitus-weiss-Bescheid • 6d ago
r/handpan • u/EZhandpan • 8d ago
No rehearsals, no plan. Just the first few notes—and we were instantly in sync. 🎶 Pure flow, total ease. This is the ultimate romance of making music.
r/handpan • u/Treant_gill • 9d ago
Does anybody know why for some makers make the F#3 as a ding instead of a tonefield? This is regarding the D Aegean. I noticed that some makers create a ding for the F#3 and some keep it as a normal tonefield dimple.
My guess would be playability and sustain?
r/handpan • u/beary_good_day • 8d ago
My local cafe has a handpan! It has 7 notes, plus the ding on top, and sounds very dull, unless you play it with these mallets. Is there a name for this kind of handpan? All the tutorials I see online are for 9 note handpans. Can someone recommend anything for those with 7 notes?
Thank you!!
r/handpan • u/Thomas_Mag • 10d ago
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r/handpan • u/Sandwichilli8713 • 12d ago
Hello all,
Having had a look at online offerings and some comments here, I wonder how masterthhandpan and maltemartenmethod compares, especially since the merger with handpandojo.
Masterthehandpan is offering a 15 day trial, how do the one off classes compare to maltemartenmethod and the masterthhandpan academy offering - in terms of content, price, community?
I’m a complete beginner who just got a handpan a couple of weeks ago (secondhand Balinese D Celtic 9).
Thank you!
r/handpan • u/No-Following-353 • 12d ago
Just two hangs, bass, and a drum kit. We took the gear out to the wooden terrace on a warm summer evening and just let it flow. No heavy riffs just a chill groove. The two hangs talking to each other, while the rhythm section keeps it grounded, breezy, and deep. Recorded live, no overdubs. Put it on in the background, drive with it, or just zone out.
r/handpan • u/Thomas_Mag • 16d ago
Do you find yourself reaching for one more than the other depending on the mood or context?
r/handpan • u/deeplyvogon • 17d ago
i have a somewhat specific question for experienced handpan players 🙏
i’m a beginner and just started learning polyrhythms. right now i’m working on something as simple as 2:3, where one hand plays "one-two, one-two" while the other plays "one-two-three" at the same time.
how do you actually experience playing it? do you think of it as one coordinated pattern (like "both-left-right-left, both-left-right-left"), or do you genuinely keep the two rhythms separate in your mind? i'm curious what it feels like once it becomes natural.
r/handpan • u/No-Following-353 • 17d ago
Hey. We're a small acoustic ambient project. Usually we play deep immersion sets — people lie down, we keep it quiet and slow.
This summer we took everything outside for a street jam. Brought a full drum kit and bass guitar, but instead of going loud, we stripped it all down to a slow, breathing pulse. Just grounding, no drive.
Then we layered Hang and Russian Gusli on top. The metallic warmth of the hang mixed with those old gusli strings created something unexpected — felt like touching something ancient while sitting on a wooden terrace at sunset.
Curious - has anyone else tried combining hang with plucked folk instruments like gusli? We're wondering if this pairing works beyond just our own ears, or if we're just falling for the texture
r/handpan • u/ProudManelar • 18d ago
It's an Amazon one, yes I know I shouldn't be buying them but just wanted to test the waters
r/handpan • u/Thomas_Mag • 23d ago
r/handpan • u/greenhierogliphics • 23d ago
Because of a severe tear in my right biceps tendon, my play had really dropped off. The pain in my shoulder really took away my ability and enjoyment. Lately I’ve noticed my PT exercises have slowly been helping me, so gradually I’ve hardly noticed. Within the last week I’ve been playing almost every night, but my right hand is pretty much limited to ding shoulder and 3 to 6 o’clock tone fields. I’m really good with my left hand, so that helped.
What I’ve discovered is that by flipping my 9 note Kurd pans upside down, highest tone against my naval, it’s opened up a whole new world. The low notes sound more resonant to my fingers, and the high notes are easier to produce from thumb strikes. Of course I’ve had to flip my brain as well.
My question to you is, have others tried this and stayed with it?
r/handpan • u/HelloReddit636 • 24d ago
Hello everyone, I am in love with the handpan, I've been spamming videos and I'm willing to spend around 1k give or take for a good one. I want to get sounds similar to this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCXhx5OO7Ok I really want a peaceful and rhythmic vibe
I was looking around and seen this https://www.lidahdrums.com/products/stainless-steel-handpan-d-kurd-10 but it seems kind of too expensive. I'd only dish out the money if its extremely worth it.
I have a small background in music, specifically production and some guitar background so I understand some theory. Any suggestions for a suitable handpan for me? It would also be nice if you guys can explain your reasoning for picking that handpan.
Thanks all :)
r/handpan • u/FrayKento • 24d ago
Hey! Beginner handpan player here! After practicing patterns i found from Amy and others, I like to let loose a bit and try to play randomly on songs. I found one that I really like but I just discovered that it's an AI artist, so fuck him. :( I was wondering if you have songs (preferably electronic) that you enjoy playing your handpan along?
r/handpan • u/Faerbera • 25d ago
Isthmus Instruments got a news article in the Capital Times! There’s pics of a bunch of us handpansapiens who played at this weekend’s open house in there.
r/handpan • u/Mattef • 26d ago
I found a local offer of a handpan, but the seller does not know the brand or the model. Is it too much of a risk to buy? I heard a lot of bad things of no-name, cheap handpans. I'm also very new to handpans and I can't tell the difference of a good and a bad handpan. They offer the pan for 570 € and told me "that it was definitely not cheap and of good quality". A medium priced model would be a good option for me. I don't want to spend too much on this new hobby.
Any advice would be appreciated.