The Lead Steel pan
There are many type of steel pans but the
lead steel-pan is one of the most widely used of all
steel pans, it carries the range of the soprano.
This steel pan traditionally carries the melody in
a steelband orchestra.
The lead steel-pan ( known as the "Tenor pan" )
was designed by " Steel pan pioneer " Anthony
Williams and was modified by Herman Johnson.
The notes are arranged in a circle of perfect
fourths and fifths intervals.
The preceding steel pan design, which is also
Williams's had the notes arranged like a spider
web as seen in the photo below.
The Spider Web steel pan
The notes radiated from the center in the style of
a spider's web.
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Brief information about the steel pan
I guess by now you probably know that (Pan) the steel pan
( The National Instrument of Trinidad & Tobago ) is the only new
acoustic musical instrument to be invented and accepted world -
wide in the 20th century.
The Steel pan (Pan) also known as Steel drum, is a percussion
instrument made from a 55 gallon drum. This musical instrument
was invented in Trinidad & Tobago during the (1930s) nineteen
thirties, in the peroid around the time of the 2nd world war.
1938 - 1939 are considered by many to be the "birth" years
of the steel pan. If you compare the steel pan to other musical
instruments like the piano, violin, trumpet and flute etc. which has
been around for many centuries, the steel pan is a very modern
instrument.
The people of Trinidad and Tobago are proud to say we have
given the world a musical gift, a truly beautiful instrument ;
"The Steel pan instrument".
Old Photo of a steelband playing with pans
hung around around thier neck.
For more info about the Steel pan history, invention and early
development (origins of the steel pan instrument), please visit :
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