Black Magic B2 Kurd

Black Magic B2 Kurd

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.
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.
Ein Mann spielt auf einer dunkelgrauen, nitrierten Handpan, die auf einem hohen, schwarzen Ständer steht. Hinter ihm sind grüne Pflanzen, Palmen und ein Steinhaus.
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.
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.
Frau hält eine nitrierte Black Magic Handpan in den Armen. Im Hintergrund ist ein Gewässer zu sehen.
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.
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.
Ein Mann spielt auf einer dunkelgrauen, nitrierten Handpan, die auf einem hohen, schwarzen Ständer steht. Hinter ihm sind grüne Pflanzen, Palmen und ein Steinhaus.
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.
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.
Frau hält eine nitrierte Black Magic Handpan in den Armen. Im Hintergrund ist ein Gewässer zu sehen.
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 handpans Black Magic, we offer you a perfect compromise to immerse yourself in the magical sound worlds of the handpan with less money, without sacrificing good sound quality or a versatile playing style.
Our affordable entry-level instruments are lovingly and faithfully crafted unique pieces. Here too we offer a range of moods from classic to more unusual. And: even if you have a lot of money, a Black Magic Handpan can be just right for you. Find out your instrument by starting to play right away.

Special properties of the Black Magic Handpan are a balanced tone, 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 users.

Diameter: 53cm
Height: 25cm
Weight: 3.5kg
Material: nitrided steel (coated DC04 steel) - rustproof

Mood name : Kurd
Synonyms : Aeolian / with root note C# = Annaziska
Basic tone sequence (8+1): B/ F# GABC# DEF#
Effect : Warm - Mysterious - Dreamy
Tone supply: Heptatonic

Mode :
Phrygian (tonal center 1st note) = major, or
Aeolian (tonal center: B) = minor

Semitones: 7 - 1 - 2 - 2 - 2 - 3 - 2 - 2
Tonal center: DING or first tone


Mood description:

The Kurd tuning is, if you will, the natural minor variant of the handpan tunings. Due to its particularly harmonious composition of notes, it is particularly suitable for beginners. With them you can play everything from calm and meditative to melancholic to powerful and happy.

Even though this mood can sound very sentimental, it can certainly create happy sound images. For example, the second and third notes produce a triad in major. Just be aware that the second and third notes are played at the same time. You can of course also use this tension consciously to spice up your playing and make the relaxation have a stronger effect afterwards.

This tuning is one of the first seven-tone tunings to be built and has become very well known through some videos on the Internet.

Tone sequence with 9 tone fields: B/ F# GABC# DEF#


Origin and music theory of the Kurd mood:

Kurd takes the name of the Arabic/Turkish Maqam Kurd. This tone selection also shares the arrangement of the tones with this Maqam if one assumes that the tonal center is on the first tone in the circle. This creates the complete Phrygian mode, which is characterized by a semitone step from the fundamental tone to the second tone of the scale and is responsible for the mysterious sound of the scale.

However, there remains an ambivalence, since the DING is a fifth below the first tone and thus appears like a second tonal center, which allows the mode to change to Aeolian (natural minor). Depending on how you play, you can switch between natural minor and Phrygian sound characteristics. With Kurd you can play anything from calm and meditative to melancholic to powerful and happy.

Kurd shares with other minor variations (cf. Celtic Minor/Integral) the jump from a fifth from the DING to the first tone. From this fifth level, assuming that the tonal center is the THING, one has all the tonal steps of a natural minor scale (Aeolian). What is special about Kurd is the half-tone step (semitone) between the first and second tone. This step is also present in the Maqam Kurd (Arabic or Turkish scale system) of the same name (see Semai Kurd), but also in the Phrygian mode. The Phrygian mode is used in jazz, psychedelic rock, flamenco and fado but also in classical music.

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 handpans Black Magic, we offer you a perfect compromise to immerse yourself in the magical sound worlds of the handpan with less money, without sacrificing good sound quality or a versatile playing style.
Our affordable entry-level instruments are lovingly and faithfully crafted unique pieces. Here too we offer a range of moods from classic to more unusual. And: even if you have a lot of money, a Black Magic Handpan can be just right for you. Find out your instrument by starting to play right away.

Special properties of the Black Magic Handpan are a balanced tone, 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 users.

Specifications

Diameter: 53cm
Height: 25cm
Weight: 3.5kg
Material: nitrided steel (coated DC04 steel) - rustproof

About the mood

Mood name : Kurd
Synonyms : Aeolian / with root note C# = Annaziska
Basic tone sequence (8+1): B/ F# GABC# DEF#
Effect : Warm - Mysterious - Dreamy
Tone supply: Heptatonic

Mode :
Phrygian (tonal center 1st note) = major, or
Aeolian (tonal center: B) = minor

Semitones: 7 - 1 - 2 - 2 - 2 - 3 - 2 - 2
Tonal center: DING or first tone


Mood description:

The Kurd tuning is, if you will, the natural minor variant of the handpan tunings. Due to its particularly harmonious composition of notes, it is particularly suitable for beginners. With them you can play everything from calm and meditative to melancholic to powerful and happy.

Even though this mood can sound very sentimental, it can certainly create happy sound images. For example, the second and third notes produce a triad in major. Just be aware that the second and third notes are played at the same time. You can of course also use this tension consciously to spice up your playing and make the relaxation have a stronger effect afterwards.

This tuning is one of the first seven-tone tunings to be built and has become very well known through some videos on the Internet.

Tone sequence with 9 tone fields: B/ F# GABC# DEF#


Origin and music theory of the Kurd mood:

Kurd takes the name of the Arabic/Turkish Maqam Kurd. This tone selection also shares the arrangement of the tones with this Maqam if one assumes that the tonal center is on the first tone in the circle. This creates the complete Phrygian mode, which is characterized by a semitone step from the fundamental tone to the second tone of the scale and is responsible for the mysterious sound of the scale.

However, there remains an ambivalence, since the DING is a fifth below the first tone and thus appears like a second tonal center, which allows the mode to change to Aeolian (natural minor). Depending on how you play, you can switch between natural minor and Phrygian sound characteristics. With Kurd you can play anything from calm and meditative to melancholic to powerful and happy.

Kurd shares with other minor variations (cf. Celtic Minor/Integral) the jump from a fifth from the DING to the first tone. From this fifth level, assuming that the tonal center is the THING, one has all the tonal steps of a natural minor scale (Aeolian). What is special about Kurd is the half-tone step (semitone) between the first and second tone. This step is also present in the Maqam Kurd (Arabic or Turkish scale system) of the same name (see Semai Kurd), but also in the Phrygian mode. The Phrygian mode is used in jazz, psychedelic rock, flamenco and fado but also in classical music.

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