Relaxing Hang Drum Solo Music Playlist | Best Hang Drum (Idiophones Handpan) Instrumental Music for Meditation, Stress Relief, Sleep, Yoga, Relax, Spa

54 videos • 9,361 views • by YouRRelaX - Relaxing Music Relaxing Hang Drum Solo Music Playlist | Best Hang Drum (Idiophones Handpan) Instrumental Music for Meditation, Stress Relief, Sleep, Yoga, Relax, Spa Short link to this playlist ► http://bit.ly/idiophones All the tracks in this playlist are unique and belong to the Spiritual Sens and the channel YouRRelax. Any copying is prohibited without the consent of the authors. Hello everyone, in this playlist we have collected all the music that we created with the use of hang drums (please read below what is the hang drums). Music using idiophones (hang drums), great for relaxation, meditation, yoga, spa, massage. And as an instrumental, background music for various activities. It is very unusual and beautiful. On our channel there is a lot of music using this musical instrument, as well, our channel is one of the leaders in the number of created music using idiophones. Attention, this playlist includes looped versions of your tracks. Tracks with original sound time are available on our second YouTube channel "Spiritual Sense" ► http://bit.ly/spiritualsense We hope you enjoy our music. Stay with us and share links to our music with your friends through social networks. ► A little about ◄ In fact, there are a lot of instruments of this kind, they all belong to the class of idiophones and have many names and forms. The instrument is constructed from two half-shells of deep drawn, nitrided steel sheet glued together at the rim leaving the inside hollow and creating a distinct 'UFO shape'. The top ("Ding") side has a center 'note' hammered into it and seven or eight 'tone fields' hammered around the center. The bottom ("Gu") is a plain surface that has a rolled hole in the center with a tuned note that can be created when the rim is struck. The Hang uses some of the same basic physical principles as a steelpan, but modified in such a way as to act as a Helmholtz resonator. The creation of the Hang was the result of many years of research on the steelpan and other instruments. The inventors of the Hang have continued to refine the shape and materials and have produced several variations over the years. The name Hang comes from the Bernese German word for hand. It is a registered trademark and property of PANArt Hangbau AG. ► Playing the Hang ◄ The Hang is typically played resting on the player's lap. The Hang is generally played with the hands and fingers instead of mallets. This lighter means of playing produces an overtone-rich sound that could be considered softer and warmer than the bright sound of a mallet-based traditional steelpan. The top (Ding) side of the Hang, depending on how it is played, can sound like a harp, bells, or harmonically tuned steelpans. The notes are laid out in a cross pattern in the tone circle from low to high so that with a specific orientation of the Hang, the player can ascend or descend the scale by alternating using the left and right hands to strike the tone fields. Each tone field has multiple overtones oriented specifically in the flattened field with a dome at the center. Typically there is a fundamental tone, an overtone tuned to an octave above that fundamental, and an additional overtone a perfect fifth above that octave (twelfth or tritave). The orientation is fairly consistent across the fields on each Hang so that the overtones can be highlighted, muted, or extracted based on how and where the player strikes the tone field. The bottom side of the Hang has a round opening, the Gu, producing together with the air in the cavity a Helmholtz resonance similar to a ghatam or an udu. In the second generation, Integral Hang and Free Integral Hang adjustment of the size of the Gu (by partially blocking it with either a hand, or the legs) can generate a sympathetic D2 from the Helmholtz resonance, which introduces subtle layers of cross complexities in the resonance of the instrument as notes are played on the Ding side. In the first- and second=generation models there is a single high note with a long sustain that can be generated by striking the rim of the hole on the 'Gu' side. In the Integral Hang there are two notes that can be generated (F and F♯). The Hang can also be used as a friction idiophone. Shaker-like sounds can be made by sliding a hand across the surface, and it can also ring like a singing bowl by using skin (a hand) or a bow. Tags: hang, hang drum, hang drum music, relaxing hang drum music, hang drum meditation, hang drum spa, hang drum playlist, halodrum, handpan, spacedrum, panart, handrum, drum, drums music, instrumental music, instrumental hang drum