SPECIAL OFFER - Black Magic B2 9 Celtic Minor / Amara 440hz nitrided

SPECIAL OFFER - Black Magic B2 9 Celtic Minor / Amara 440hz nitrided

Eine Frau spielt auf einer nitrierten, dunkelgrauen Handpan in der Mitte eines dunkelgrünen und brauen Waldes, während gelbe Schmetterlinge um sie kreisen.
Handpanspielerin spielt auf einer nitrierten Handpan mit leichtem silbernen Schimmer. Sie sitzt in Mitten eines dunklen Waldes, während sie von gelben Schmetterlingen umflogen wird.
Ein Mann spielt auf einer dunkelgrauen, nitrierten Handpan, die auf einem hohen, schwarzen Ständer steht. Hinter ihm sind grüne Pflanzen, Palmen und ein Steinhaus.
Eine Frau hat eine nitrierte Handpan auf dem Schoß und spielt darauf, während sie auf einem Steinbrunnenrand sitzt. Im Hintergrund steht eine Backsteinmauer und viele grüne Pflanzen sind zu sehen.
Ansicht einer Black Magic Handpan von oben mit 9 Tonfeldern auf einem weißen Hintergrund.
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Frau hält eine nitrierte Black Magic Handpan in den Armen. Im Hintergrund ist ein Gewässer zu sehen.
Eine Frau mit einem lila-grün-blauem Strickpullover spielt auf einer dunkelgrauen, nitrierten Handpan. Im Hintergrund ist ein Rosenbusch mit rosa-roten Blüten und grünen Blättern.
Handmaker Maker arbeitet an einer nitrierten Black Magic Handpan mit einem Hammer
Drei nitrierte Handpans mit silber-weißem Schimmer liegen aneinander gereiht auf einem Holzpodest.
Eine Frau spielt auf einer nitrierten, dunkelgrauen Handpan in der Mitte eines dunkelgrünen und brauen Waldes, während gelbe Schmetterlinge um sie kreisen.
Handpanspielerin spielt auf einer nitrierten Handpan mit leichtem silbernen Schimmer. Sie sitzt in Mitten eines dunklen Waldes, während sie von gelben Schmetterlingen umflogen wird.
Ein Mann spielt auf einer dunkelgrauen, nitrierten Handpan, die auf einem hohen, schwarzen Ständer steht. Hinter ihm sind grüne Pflanzen, Palmen und ein Steinhaus.
Eine Frau hat eine nitrierte Handpan auf dem Schoß und spielt darauf, während sie auf einem Steinbrunnenrand sitzt. Im Hintergrund steht eine Backsteinmauer und viele grüne Pflanzen sind zu sehen.
Ansicht einer Black Magic Handpan von oben mit 9 Tonfeldern auf einem weißen Hintergrund.
Ansicht einer Black Magic Handpan von unten auf einem weißen Hintergrund.
Frau hält eine nitrierte Black Magic Handpan in den Armen. Im Hintergrund ist ein Gewässer zu sehen.
Eine Frau mit einem lila-grün-blauem Strickpullover spielt auf einer dunkelgrauen, nitrierten Handpan. Im Hintergrund ist ein Rosenbusch mit rosa-roten Blüten und grünen Blättern.
Handmaker Maker arbeitet an einer nitrierten Black Magic Handpan mit einem Hammer
Drei nitrierte Handpans mit silber-weißem Schimmer liegen aneinander gereiht auf einem Holzpodest.
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Are you fascinated by the mystical sound of the handpan, would you like to buy your first instrument and at the same time keep your budget under €1,600? With our top price-performance Black Magic handpans, we offer you a perfect compromise to immerse yourself in the magical sound world of the handpan even with less money, without sacrificing good sound quality or a versatile playing style.
Our affordable entry-level instruments are unique pieces that have been lovingly crafted true to the original. Here, too, we offer a range of tunings from classic to more unusual. And: even if you have a big budget, a Black Magic Handpan can be just right for you. Find out your instrument by starting to play right away.

Special features of the Black Magic Handpan are a balanced tone color, also known as timbre, as well as very high tuning stability and rust resistance. It has a powerful sound and is therefore ideal for both beginners and advanced players.

Diameter: 56cm
Height: 23cm
Weight: approx. 5kg
Material: nitrided steel

Tuning: Celtic Minor
Synonym: Amara
Standard key sequence: B2/ F# ABC # DEF# A
Atmosphere: Melancholic- Archaic- Medieval
Mode: Minor - Aeolian
Tone range: Hexatonic

Semitones: 7 -3-2-2-1-2-2-3

Tonal Center: DING


Mood description:

With this timeless selection of tones (Amara) you can easily conjure up sounds that are reminiscent of times gone by with pure fifths and fourths. This instrument might have found its place in spiritual ceremonies in Celtic times. Compared to the full Aeolian mode, the sixth step is missing here, which makes this tuning a little more open. You can play very beautiful harmonies, especially in the upper range. This is one of the most popular tunings in the world of handpans.

Characteristic of Amara/Celtic Minor is the jump from DING to the first note in the interval of a perfect fifth (example DA). This fifth jump immediately opens up the tonal space and gives context to the notes above it. The next note is a minor third above the fifth, which in turn is reminiscent of the natural tone series. From here there are two whole tone steps, a half tone step, two whole tone steps and the jump of the minor third to the highest note of the tuning, which results from the absence of the sixth degree (example D Celtic Minor: note Bb).

This tuning sounds particularly archaic because it allows the playability of many pure intervals (fifth, fourth, octave) that were already used in the Middle Ages.

Another special feature arises from the arrangement of the notes: In the example of D Celtic Minor, the notes on the right side form the triad of the fundamental note, in this case D minor (ADFA). On the left side, however, all the notes of the major triad are one note below the fundamental note, i.e. C major (CEGC). When playing harmoniously, the sound impression of major can easily be reproduced. It is not for nothing that this is probably the most common handpan tuning.

Suitable handpan tunings:

Very suitable for collaborative, improvisational playing:

Also good for composing together:

Product description

Are you fascinated by the mystical sound of the handpan, would you like to buy your first instrument and at the same time keep your budget under €1,600? With our top price-performance Black Magic handpans, we offer you a perfect compromise to immerse yourself in the magical sound world of the handpan even with less money, without sacrificing good sound quality or a versatile playing style.
Our affordable entry-level instruments are unique pieces that have been lovingly crafted true to the original. Here, too, we offer a range of tunings from classic to more unusual. And: even if you have a big budget, a Black Magic Handpan can be just right for you. Find out your instrument by starting to play right away.

Special features of the Black Magic Handpan are a balanced tone color, also known as timbre, as well as very high tuning stability and rust resistance. It has a powerful sound and is therefore ideal for both beginners and advanced players.

Specifications

Diameter: 56cm
Height: 23cm
Weight: approx. 5kg
Material: nitrided steel

About the mood

Tuning: Celtic Minor
Synonym: Amara
Standard key sequence: B2/ F# ABC # DEF# A
Atmosphere: Melancholic- Archaic- Medieval
Mode: Minor - Aeolian
Tone range: Hexatonic

Semitones: 7 -3-2-2-1-2-2-3

Tonal Center: DING


Mood description:

With this timeless selection of tones (Amara) you can easily conjure up sounds that are reminiscent of times gone by with pure fifths and fourths. This instrument might have found its place in spiritual ceremonies in Celtic times. Compared to the full Aeolian mode, the sixth step is missing here, which makes this tuning a little more open. You can play very beautiful harmonies, especially in the upper range. This is one of the most popular tunings in the world of handpans.

Characteristic of Amara/Celtic Minor is the jump from DING to the first note in the interval of a perfect fifth (example DA). This fifth jump immediately opens up the tonal space and gives context to the notes above it. The next note is a minor third above the fifth, which in turn is reminiscent of the natural tone series. From here there are two whole tone steps, a half tone step, two whole tone steps and the jump of the minor third to the highest note of the tuning, which results from the absence of the sixth degree (example D Celtic Minor: note Bb).

This tuning sounds particularly archaic because it allows the playability of many pure intervals (fifth, fourth, octave) that were already used in the Middle Ages.

Another special feature arises from the arrangement of the notes: In the example of D Celtic Minor, the notes on the right side form the triad of the fundamental note, in this case D minor (ADFA). On the left side, however, all the notes of the major triad are one note below the fundamental note, i.e. C major (CEGC). When playing harmoniously, the sound impression of major can easily be reproduced. It is not for nothing that this is probably the most common handpan tuning.

Suitable handpan tunings:

Very suitable for collaborative, improvisational playing:

Also good for composing together:

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