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the steelpan gets a new coat of paint

thinfilms steelpan lofto meta 300x200 the steelpan gets a new coat of paintSteelpans may be the friendliest instrument of all – unless you can think of one that’s any friendlier…?

This particular steelpan is not full-sized but still has an incredible sound. It’s tuned diatonically and is a magnet to even the slightly curious. Something about it makes it less intimidating than it is friendly.

It’s not an instrument to be used in every song or arrangement but anytime it’s played it injects the space with its festive mode. It has an easy feel to it, played with small, wooden mallets with rubber tubing on the ends for tips. An old pal showed me how to swirl various sized metal balls around the inside to make a hypnotic sound.

From Wikipedia:

The first instruments developed in the evolution of steelpan were Tamboo-Bamboos, tunable sticks made of bamboo wood. These were hit onto the ground and with other sticks in order to produce sound.

Designer: Justin Lund

Old pal, Justin Lund, is a gifted designer and is featured in this short film:

DavenSarah’s pad de la rad

Welp, our dear pals DavenSarah [yes, it's usually pronounced as one word] have at last found, bid on and acquired the perfect home back in our old neighborhood of Seattle.

Congratulations!!! The place is suhweeeeet to say the very least. Once you two get your hands on it and in it, no doubt the rad-factor shall shoot up exponentially.

The hunt was long and arduous, however, quests such as those always pay off in the end.

Click the image below to check out the complete slide show of this rad pad:

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