- Sun Apr 08, 2012 8:22 am
#26169
Hi community,
there exists a steel-tongue-drum which, to my mind, has not been mentioned in this section before.
Somehow or other it belongs to the family of "metallic drums (instruments)". It comes with a pentatonic tuning and its sound is very smooth. It can be played with hands or mallets.
A special feature is that the tuning can be changed by varying the position of small lodestones below the tongues and thus modifying the frequency of resonance.(changing the scale from F-major to E-minor). In addition to this C-major, Akebono-minor (japanese scale) and a special scale called "sound of soul", should also be feasible.
According to the manufacturer, the "Klangauge" partly is manufactured in small workshops of disabled persons.
The manufacturer-link:
http://www.klangauge.de/en/news.html
manufacturer-sound-Sample:
http://www.klangauge.de/index-en.html
home-made sound-sample: There are some videos on youtube available too.
Hope that someone of you will like this information.
Cheers...
...Erny
there exists a steel-tongue-drum which, to my mind, has not been mentioned in this section before.
Somehow or other it belongs to the family of "metallic drums (instruments)". It comes with a pentatonic tuning and its sound is very smooth. It can be played with hands or mallets.
A special feature is that the tuning can be changed by varying the position of small lodestones below the tongues and thus modifying the frequency of resonance.(changing the scale from F-major to E-minor). In addition to this C-major, Akebono-minor (japanese scale) and a special scale called "sound of soul", should also be feasible.
According to the manufacturer, the "Klangauge" partly is manufactured in small workshops of disabled persons.
The manufacturer-link:
http://www.klangauge.de/en/news.html
manufacturer-sound-Sample:
http://www.klangauge.de/index-en.html
home-made sound-sample: There are some videos on youtube available too.
Hope that someone of you will like this information.
Cheers...
...Erny
Last edited by Erny on Mon Apr 09, 2012 1:05 pm, edited 1 time in total.

