They run juuuust over 8,000$ American, you sure your still lookin to buy?dj stick wrote:Been in love with its sound since I first heard it. Was never able to find where to buy one.

They run juuuust over 8,000$ American, you sure your still lookin to buy?dj stick wrote:Been in love with its sound since I first heard it. Was never able to find where to buy one.
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None in stock, why I was quoting the Ebay price, only one I could find online for salemks wrote:No Basic is just looking at the price some dude on ebay has listed. Probably because of the fact that they are really rare and hard to find in the States. It sounds like you can only buy those from the company in person at their shop in Switzerland. You should hop in a car or train and head over there. But double check that they have some available, according to some website they weren't making any at all in 2009 and they don't make very many in general, hence their price. You have to be put on a waiting list but I heard the price should be about 1200 - 1500 Euros.
I just discovered these from this thread, and am surprised that I hadn't heard of them yet. I would love to play one of these. I play the Udu drum and it seems like one of these would fit my style.
EZ
Pretty sure you can get the measurements for one online if you're really interested... If this guy is such a pro (as you say he isBasic A wrote:None in stock, why I was quoting the Ebay price, only one I could find online for salemks wrote:No Basic is just looking at the price some dude on ebay has listed. Probably because of the fact that they are really rare and hard to find in the States. It sounds like you can only buy those from the company in person at their shop in Switzerland. You should hop in a car or train and head over there. But double check that they have some available, according to some website they weren't making any at all in 2009 and they don't make very many in general, hence their price. You have to be put on a waiting list but I heard the price should be about 1200 - 1500 Euros.
I just discovered these from this thread, and am surprised that I hadn't heard of them yet. I would love to play one of these. I play the Udu drum and it seems like one of these would fit my style.
EZ![]()
Id really like to have a few minutes to get a good examination of one done... I know an old head here who makes steel drums and hand hammered cymbals for spare cash on the side of being a Blacksmith, Im sure he couldnt do perfect, but Id be willing to bet I could get one made...
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Measurements arent gonna tell you much, you need to look at hammering technique, composition of the metal (hardest part because the company has some sort of treatment process for the steel they are guarding pretty heavily), ect.Dub Fiend wrote:Pretty sure you can get the measurements for one online if you're really interested... If this guy is such a pro (as you say he isBasic A wrote:None in stock, why I was quoting the Ebay price, only one I could find online for salemks wrote:No Basic is just looking at the price some dude on ebay has listed. Probably because of the fact that they are really rare and hard to find in the States. It sounds like you can only buy those from the company in person at their shop in Switzerland. You should hop in a car or train and head over there. But double check that they have some available, according to some website they weren't making any at all in 2009 and they don't make very many in general, hence their price. You have to be put on a waiting list but I heard the price should be about 1200 - 1500 Euros.
I just discovered these from this thread, and am surprised that I hadn't heard of them yet. I would love to play one of these. I play the Udu drum and it seems like one of these would fit my style.
EZ![]()
Id really like to have a few minutes to get a good examination of one done... I know an old head here who makes steel drums and hand hammered cymbals for spare cash on the side of being a Blacksmith, Im sure he couldnt do perfect, but Id be willing to bet I could get one made...) then he should be able to work offa that right?
Dub Fiend
Ahh yeah... Hmm, well how would you be able to tell what kind of metal/treatment is used by looking at it? Or is that the kind of natural talent-thing you learn how to do as a blacksmith?Basic A wrote:Measurements arent gonna tell you much, you need to look at hammering technique, composition of the metal (hardest part because the company has some sort of treatment process for the steel they are guarding pretty heavily), ect.Dub Fiend wrote:Pretty sure you can get the measurements for one online if you're really interested... If this guy is such a pro (as you say he isBasic A wrote:None in stock, why I was quoting the Ebay price, only one I could find online for salemks wrote:No Basic is just looking at the price some dude on ebay has listed. Probably because of the fact that they are really rare and hard to find in the States. It sounds like you can only buy those from the company in person at their shop in Switzerland. You should hop in a car or train and head over there. But double check that they have some available, according to some website they weren't making any at all in 2009 and they don't make very many in general, hence their price. You have to be put on a waiting list but I heard the price should be about 1200 - 1500 Euros.
I just discovered these from this thread, and am surprised that I hadn't heard of them yet. I would love to play one of these. I play the Udu drum and it seems like one of these would fit my style.
EZ![]()
Id really like to have a few minutes to get a good examination of one done... I know an old head here who makes steel drums and hand hammered cymbals for spare cash on the side of being a Blacksmith, Im sure he couldnt do perfect, but Id be willing to bet I could get one made...) then he should be able to work offa that right?
Dub Fiend
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Yeah, same principle (kinda) but different tone... HAPI drums have tabs cut into the metal that you tap/hit, whereas hang drums have pots or 'dings' to hitBasic A wrote:Hapi's are totally different instruments I thought?
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They are similar in the fact that they are tuned to a scale and made of steel, but different in the fact that Hapi's are cut and are modeled after cut log drums or wooden drums while the steel in hang drums are pounded like the traditional steel drums.Basic A wrote:Hapi's are totally different instruments I thought?
If you tried to make one, I don't think the metals they used is going to be your main problem. The main problem I can see is the tuning, you will need to get all your tuning ratios work out, then be able to accurately machine/hammer them. With out the correct tunings it will be pretty useless, even with the best sounding materials.Dub Fiend wrote:Ahh yeah... Hmm, well how would you be able to tell what kind of metal/treatment is used by looking at it? Or is that the kind of natural talent-thing you learn how to do as a blacksmith?Basic A wrote:Measurements arent gonna tell you much, you need to look at hammering technique, composition of the metal (hardest part because the company has some sort of treatment process for the steel they are guarding pretty heavily), ect.Dub Fiend wrote:Pretty sure you can get the measurements for one online if you're really interested... If this guy is such a pro (as you say he isBasic A wrote:None in stock, why I was quoting the Ebay price, only one I could find online for salemks wrote:No Basic is just looking at the price some dude on ebay has listed. Probably because of the fact that they are really rare and hard to find in the States. It sounds like you can only buy those from the company in person at their shop in Switzerland. You should hop in a car or train and head over there. But double check that they have some available, according to some website they weren't making any at all in 2009 and they don't make very many in general, hence their price. You have to be put on a waiting list but I heard the price should be about 1200 - 1500 Euros.
I just discovered these from this thread, and am surprised that I hadn't heard of them yet. I would love to play one of these. I play the Udu drum and it seems like one of these would fit my style.
EZ![]()
Id really like to have a few minutes to get a good examination of one done... I know an old head here who makes steel drums and hand hammered cymbals for spare cash on the side of being a Blacksmith, Im sure he couldnt do perfect, but Id be willing to bet I could get one made...) then he should be able to work offa that right?
Dub Fiend
Dub Fiend
Sure_Fire wrote:By the way does anyone have the stems to make it bun dem? Missed the beatport comp and would very much like the ego booster of saying I remixed Skrillex.
Mmm, but, I can get things hammered with pretty good skill, thats what i was saying, makes steel pans already3za wrote:The main problem I can see is the tuning, you will need to get all your tuning ratios work out, then be able to accurately machine/hammer them. With out the correct tunings it will be pretty useless, even with the best sounding materials.
A HAPI would be slightly easy to make as it's cut, and not hammared. So you can get a much better accuracy of the tunings, but you will still have to work out the tunings (length X width X depth of material x = pitch)
It's still fucking sick thoughBasic A wrote:Mmm, but, I can get things hammered with pretty good skill, thats what i was saying, makes steel pans already3za wrote:The main problem I can see is the tuning, you will need to get all your tuning ratios work out, then be able to accurately machine/hammer them. With out the correct tunings it will be pretty useless, even with the best sounding materials.
A HAPI would be slightly easy to make as it's cut, and not hammared. So you can get a much better accuracy of the tunings, but you will still have to work out the tunings (length X width X depth of material x = pitch)but its a matter of getting a good view of the techniques used first.
And I saw the propane tank thing, its a Hapi, not a Hang.
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My friendds brother has one of these.gnome wrote:Build one!
http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to- ... Hank-Drum/
It don't sound too bad
Lucky bastardKochari wrote:My friendds brother has one of these.gnome wrote:Build one!
http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to- ... Hank-Drum/
It don't sound too bad
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Build one!Dub Fiend wrote: Lucky bastard
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