What is the process of making a steel pan?

What is the process of making a steel pan?

Ten Steps Used To Make Steel Pans (Steel Drums)

  1. STEP 1 – SINKING. Empty 55 gallon drums (17 or 18-gauge steel) are used to make steel pans.
  2. STEP 2 – MARKING.
  3. STEP 3 – COUNTER-SINKING.
  4. STEP 4 – GROOVING.
  5. STEP 5 – SETTING/BACKING.
  6. STEP 6 – CUTTING.
  7. STEP 7 – BURNING.
  8. STEP 8 – TUNING.

What was the steel pan originally made from?

Tamboo Bamboo
The first instruments developed in the evolution of steel pan were Tamboo Bamboo, tunable sticks made of bamboo wood. These were hit onto the ground with other sticks in order to produce sound. Tamboo Bamboo bands also included percussion using biscuit tins, oil drums, and bottle-and-spoon.

Who invented the steel pan in Trinidad and Tobago?

Steel pans (steel drums)were created on the Caribbean island of Trinidad in the 1930s, but steel pan history can be traced back to the enslaved Africans who were brought to the islands during the 1700s.

What are the 3 parts of the steel pan?

All members of the steel pan family of instruments (steel drums) have the same three parts, skirt, belly and notes.

How many types of steel pans are there?

The steel band is comprised of up to eleven different types of steel pan instruments. Within the band, each instrument plays an important role. The seven most common types of steel pan instruments are shown below, along with a description of their function within the band.

How are short notes played on steel pans?

Playing sustained notes on steel drum (steel pan) is achieved by a technique called “rolling”. A note is rolled by striking it with the left and right hand (not necessarily in that order) in rapid and alternate fashion. That is, left then right, then left then right and continuing for the duration of the note.

When was the steel pan created?

1930s
The steel pan, often referred to incorrectly as a steel drum, emerged in the 1930s. Metal objects including car parts, paint pots, dustbins, oil drums and biscuit tins, were originally used as percussion instruments, but at some point they began to be tuned.

Where did steel pans originate?

Trinidad and Tobago
Steelpan/Place of origin

Who created the pan?

This frying pan dates back to the 3th century and it’s supposed to have been manufactured by a soldier of the Roman army in Wales. Its main peculiarity is it has a foldable handle that makes it easier to store and carry on.

Where in Trinidad and Tobago was the steel pan created?

Betancourt, 82, grew up in Laventille, a poor suburb just outside Port of Spain, said by many to be the birthplace of the steel pan. “It was exciting, we knew we had something but we were just playing, it took time,” he says. The history of Trinidadian street music goes back centuries.

What types of steel pans are there?

About Steel Pans

  • Tenor (‘lead’) Pan – highest range, single barrel; traditionally plays the melody in steel band arrangements.
  • Double Tenor Pan – next highest range, comprised of two barrels.
  • Double Seconds Pan – slightly lower than the Double Tenors, also comprised of two barrels.

How many sections are in a steel pan band?

A typical example of a steel band is a five, six or seven piece ensemble with a drummer. The full spectrum of notes is represented with the tenor pan, double seconds and double guitars, tenor bass and bass pans.

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