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•Enables musician to play in the conventional way without having to relearn another method to master the new instrument, also eliminating the need for studied stage positioning and maintaining proper intonation
•No need for re-tuning, rusting and premature replacement
•Durable, compact and light-weight to facilitate ease of transportation
•Delivers consistent sound and tonal quality
•Easier for stage set up and positioning than regular steel drums
•Can be produced in several enhanced versions to cover the complete orchestral range of a conventional steelpan ensemble
•Provides access to the sounds of just about every musical instrument which is built-in to the instrument
Duvone Stewart and Olujimi La Pierre plays the E-Pan on Trinidad National television February 2010. Also Salmon Cupid the inventor is being interviewed.
i want to see the electronic bass pan mon
pete5668 1 month ago
great job from Jackson in Thailand
JACKSON2012music 1 year ago
i like the old fashion pans
kylexwiel 1 year ago
It was only a matter of time, I thought of this in 1995 when I bought a malletkat, but I never thought it would be practical. Good luck, it's cool but how much does it cost vs. a real pan?
TheWhiteJM1 1 year ago
Double seconds? Now I'm interested.
Too bad Boogsie didn't show up...
SteelDrumMusic 1 year ago
i always thought the most amazing invention would end world hunger...guess i was wrong
jelaninoel 1 year ago
Another great invention by a Trini ...WOW !!!!
nutech18 1 year ago
Managed 17 seconds before I had to ask when oh when oh *when* will T&T engineers/broadcaster learn how to record sound without clipping? Do they know what dynamic range is?
Otherwise, I love the E-Pan!
jusbe47 1 year ago
WOW!
katalindre 1 year ago