Lark in the Morning
Handpan in "D Celtic Minor" tuning, 9 notes
Handpan in "D Celtic Minor" tuning, 9 notes
SKU:STD262
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Beautiful sounding handpan in "D Kurd" tuning. 9 note tonefields with the top ding as D.
Started in Bangalore, Karnataka, India by Chirag Vaitheeswaran, one of the first Indian Handpan players, Chirp Handpans are a result of over 5 years of R&D into the science and art of singing steel. These handpans are crafted from carefully selected steels (Nitrided & Stainless Steel), are rust resistant and have a stable tuning architecture.
Each tone-field is precisely tuned with the fundamental, octave and twelfth (fifth over the octave) within 10 cents of each note.
It takes over 72 hours of skilled hammering to craft each instrument with tonal clarity, warm timbre and good sustain.
This nine note model is tuned D / A C D E F G A C at A4 440Hz.
Comes with a fully enclosed zippered cover.
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Beautiful amazing instrument! Easy and fun to play! Highly recommended! Great customer service and fast shipping!!
Jackie arrived, nicely packed and in rapid order... much lighter than I expected, thank goodness as the instrument is attached to the player by their thumbs (and mine are kind of old).
I never thought that it would be so challenging for me to learn play ... so different from anything I've tried before... I can feel the neurons in my brain sparking and protesting. Actually, it feels good to build new pathways. The cat is none too pleased with my new endeavor. However, Jackie is a beautiful instrument, well made and of good quality. I'm sure, in time, we'll become the best of friends.
Thanks to all at Lark in the Morning for making my experience so pleasant and trouble free. <3
The external Twin Spot works great on my Irish Bouzouki. I've scotched taped the pickup heads and wires it in place for easy adjustment, and the pick up sensitivity is very good. I'm running it through my guitar DI box for increased sensitivity and tone control.
I think that every household should have a buffalo horn. We are now the proud owners of a fine horn which we obtained from Lark in the morning. It will be handy for calling in the children from play, and signaling to the neighbors across the river.
This chieftain ain’t bad. I would say situated in between intermediate and professional grade. A little bit thick but not too thick. I’m happy with this purchase