NamiPan F#2 Pygmy Embersteel
NamiPan F#2 Pygmy Embersteel











Currently not in stock. Can be pre-ordered as a custom-made product. Delivery time 1.5 to 4 months depending on model and workload.
Lieferbar innerhalb von 7 - 14 Werktagen.
Aktuell nicht vorrätig – Jetzt als Sonderanfertigung vorbestellen Unsere Handpans werden mit größter Sorgfalt und Präzision handgefertigt, um Dir höchste Klangqualität zu garantieren. Diese außergewöhnliche Qualität benötigt jedoch Zeit.Hier findest Du eine Übersicht der voraussichtlichen Fertigungsdauer:
• Standard-Instrumente (9-12 Noten, Grundtöne G3 bis B2): ca. 4 bis 10 Wochen
• Sonderanfertigungen mit tiefen Stimmungen (Grundton A2-E2): bis zu 3 Monate
• Bottomnote-Instrumente bis 15 Noten: bis zu 3,5 Monate
• Bottomnote-Instrumente bis 21 Noten: bis zu 4 Monate
• Bei den Herstellern Svaraa, Aya Sounds, NamiPan und Handromeda ist aufgrund hoher Nachfrage mit längeren Fertigungszeiten zu rechnen. Currently out of stock - pre-order now as a custom-made product Our handpans are handmade with the utmost care and precision to guarantee you the highest sound quality. However, this exceptional quality takes time.
Here you can find an overview of the expected production times:
•Standard instruments (9-12 notes, fundamental notes G3 to B2): approx. 4 to 10 weeks
•Custom-made items with low tunings (fundamental notes A2-E2): up to 3 months
•Bottom note instruments up to 15 notes: up to 3.5 months
•Bottom note instruments up to 21 notes: up to 4 months
•Due to high demand, longer production times can be expected for the manufacturers Svaraa, Aya Sounds, NamiPan and Handromeda.
The Nami handpans contain the power of the ocean and the east wind. These special musical instruments are born on the cliffs of an island in the Atlantic Ocean. Each instrument is created under the influence of the elements and in harmony with nature. The harmony of the rolling waves of the sea flows into the sound of these instruments just as much as the whispering of the wind. The sounds of the Nami handpans invite you to surf on them and melt into the melody. The sound of handpans promotes concentration, mental relaxation, strengthens the immune system and creates a wonderful feeling of joy and well-being.
The sea gives the sound artist Daniele new inspiration every day, which he incorporates into the construction of the handpans.
Nami Handpans from Ember Steel:
The extremely long reverberation brings with it an extreme richness of overtones. These handpans are probably the instruments with the most sustain that we know of. The more pronounced crosstalking effects make the whole instrument seem to sing along. This creates a versatile carpet of sound that is particularly inviting for slower, meditative playing. This extremely mystical, spherical sound lets the player dive into other spheres and can lead to trance-like states. The handpan gloves provided can be used to reduce the sustain and the extreme richness of overtones a little and also make medium-fast playing possible.
The Nami handpans are made of both nitrided steel and ember steel of the highest quality. Custom-made handpans with special tunings or with additional tone fields on the bottom are possible after consultation with us.
Diameter: 53 cm
Height: 26cm
Weight: approx. 4kg
Material: Embersteel
Tuning name: Pygmy
Standard pitch sequence: F#2/ F# G# AC# EF# G# A
Atmosphere: Meditative - Introverted - Floating
Tonal Center: DING
Mode: Aeolian minor
Tone range: Pentatonic
Semitones: 2- 1-4-3-2-2-1-4
Mood description Pygmy:
Pygmy is an extremely popular scale. Apart from the name, this scale only has the number of notes up to the octave in common with pygmy music (pentatonic). The equi-pentatonic scale, which some African peoples traditionally use, would probably also be very unusual for our western ears. Nevertheless, this hemitonic pentatonic scale is very good for both rhythmic patterns and melodic phrases.
A special feature of both Pygmy versions is that four of the five tones are present again one octave higher, allowing the overtones to be amplified well (cf. natural scale).
Pygmy is often referred to as Dorian pentatonic . We don't understand this term because there is no sixth degree. The term Dorian pentatonic probably came about in analogy to church scales. In connection with pentatonics, this approach makes little sense because in this example the major sixth note, which is absolutely important for the Dorian mode, is missing. Apart from that, Pygmy is a very cool sounding scale!
The special thing about this Pygmy tuning is that it is a hemitonic pentatonic. This means that, unlike a normal major or minor pentatonic (anhemitonic pentatonic), there is also a semitone. This is between the first and second tone, so the first three tones of the natural minor scale (Aeolian) are present in Pygmy without a jump. In the example F Pygmy, that would be FG-Ab. From this tone, there is a jump of a major third (also called a major third) to the fifth tone (in the example: tone C). This is followed by a minor third jump and a whole tone step that leads to the octave. From here, there is the same sequence of tones up to the twelfth tone (fifth tone in the upper octave).
Despite the presence of a semitone and its potential for friction, Pygmy is very easy and intuitive to play. Clearly recommended even for beginners!
Possible tone sequences:
Scale with 9 notes: F#2/ F#3 G#3 A3 C#4 E4 F#4 G#4 A4
Scale with 10 notes: F#2/ F#3 G#3 A3 C#4 E4 F#4 G#4 A4 (B4)
Scale with 11 notes: F#2/ (D3 E3) F#3 G#3 A3 C#4 E4 F#4 G#4 A4
Scale with 12 notes: F#2/ (D3 E3) F#3 G#3 A3 C#4 E4 F#4 G#4 A4 ( B4)
Scale with 13 notes: F#2/ (D3 E3) F#3 G#3 A3 C#4 E4 F#4 G#4 A4 (B4 C#5)
Scale with 14 notes: F#2/ (D3 E3) F#3 G#3 A3 (B3) C#4 (D4) E4 F#4 G#4 A4 (B4)
Scale with 15 notes: F#2/ (D3 E3) F#3 G#3 A3 (B3) C#4 (D4) E4 F#4 G#4 A4 (B4 C#5)
* Bottom notes are additional tone fields on the bottom of the handpan and are written in round brackets e.g. (DE).
Mutant handpans have additional notes on the upper shell in the second row - between the chorus and the root note. Mutant notes are written in curly brackets, e.g. {DE}.
→ You can read a detailed article about Mutant & Bottom Note Handpans here: Blog post
→ Discover our full range of Mutant & Bottom Note Handpans here
We only list the standard layouts under "Possible note sequences". On request, our handpans can also be made with other notes and in other arrangements. Simply write an email with your request to: service@handpan.world
Product description
Product description
The Nami handpans contain the power of the ocean and the east wind. These special musical instruments are born on the cliffs of an island in the Atlantic Ocean. Each instrument is created under the influence of the elements and in harmony with nature. The harmony of the rolling waves of the sea flows into the sound of these instruments just as much as the whispering of the wind. The sounds of the Nami handpans invite you to surf on them and melt into the melody. The sound of handpans promotes concentration, mental relaxation, strengthens the immune system and creates a wonderful feeling of joy and well-being.
The sea gives the sound artist Daniele new inspiration every day, which he incorporates into the construction of the handpans.
Nami Handpans from Ember Steel:
The extremely long reverberation brings with it an extreme richness of overtones. These handpans are probably the instruments with the most sustain that we know of. The more pronounced crosstalking effects make the whole instrument seem to sing along. This creates a versatile carpet of sound that is particularly inviting for slower, meditative playing. This extremely mystical, spherical sound lets the player dive into other spheres and can lead to trance-like states. The handpan gloves provided can be used to reduce the sustain and the extreme richness of overtones a little and also make medium-fast playing possible.
The Nami handpans are made of both nitrided steel and ember steel of the highest quality. Custom-made handpans with special tunings or with additional tone fields on the bottom are possible after consultation with us.
Specifications
Specifications
Diameter: 53 cm
Height: 26cm
Weight: approx. 4kg
Material: Embersteel
About the mood
About the mood
Tuning name: Pygmy
Standard pitch sequence: F#2/ F# G# AC# EF# G# A
Atmosphere: Meditative - Introverted - Floating
Tonal Center: DING
Mode: Aeolian minor
Tone range: Pentatonic
Semitones: 2- 1-4-3-2-2-1-4
Mood description Pygmy:
Pygmy is an extremely popular scale. Apart from the name, this scale only has the number of notes up to the octave in common with pygmy music (pentatonic). The equi-pentatonic scale, which some African peoples traditionally use, would probably also be very unusual for our western ears. Nevertheless, this hemitonic pentatonic scale is very good for both rhythmic patterns and melodic phrases.
A special feature of both Pygmy versions is that four of the five tones are present again one octave higher, allowing the overtones to be amplified well (cf. natural scale).
Pygmy is often referred to as Dorian pentatonic . We don't understand this term because there is no sixth degree. The term Dorian pentatonic probably came about in analogy to church scales. In connection with pentatonics, this approach makes little sense because in this example the major sixth note, which is absolutely important for the Dorian mode, is missing. Apart from that, Pygmy is a very cool sounding scale!
The special thing about this Pygmy tuning is that it is a hemitonic pentatonic. This means that, unlike a normal major or minor pentatonic (anhemitonic pentatonic), there is also a semitone. This is between the first and second tone, so the first three tones of the natural minor scale (Aeolian) are present in Pygmy without a jump. In the example F Pygmy, that would be FG-Ab. From this tone, there is a jump of a major third (also called a major third) to the fifth tone (in the example: tone C). This is followed by a minor third jump and a whole tone step that leads to the octave. From here, there is the same sequence of tones up to the twelfth tone (fifth tone in the upper octave).
Despite the presence of a semitone and its potential for friction, Pygmy is very easy and intuitive to play. Clearly recommended even for beginners!
Possible tone sequences:
Scale with 9 notes: F#2/ F#3 G#3 A3 C#4 E4 F#4 G#4 A4
Scale with 10 notes: F#2/ F#3 G#3 A3 C#4 E4 F#4 G#4 A4 (B4)
Scale with 11 notes: F#2/ (D3 E3) F#3 G#3 A3 C#4 E4 F#4 G#4 A4
Scale with 12 notes: F#2/ (D3 E3) F#3 G#3 A3 C#4 E4 F#4 G#4 A4 ( B4)
Scale with 13 notes: F#2/ (D3 E3) F#3 G#3 A3 C#4 E4 F#4 G#4 A4 (B4 C#5)
Scale with 14 notes: F#2/ (D3 E3) F#3 G#3 A3 (B3) C#4 (D4) E4 F#4 G#4 A4 (B4)
Scale with 15 notes: F#2/ (D3 E3) F#3 G#3 A3 (B3) C#4 (D4) E4 F#4 G#4 A4 (B4 C#5)
* Bottom notes are additional tone fields on the bottom of the handpan and are written in round brackets e.g. (DE).
Mutant handpans have additional notes on the upper shell in the second row - between the chorus and the root note. Mutant notes are written in curly brackets, e.g. {DE}.
→ You can read a detailed article about Mutant & Bottom Note Handpans here: Blog post
→ Discover our full range of Mutant & Bottom Note Handpans here
We only list the standard layouts under "Possible note sequences". On request, our handpans can also be made with other notes and in other arrangements. Simply write an email with your request to: service@handpan.world
Questions & answers when buying a handpan:
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Our handpans are elaborately crafted by hand. Even though our handpans are made with the utmost care and craftsmanship, natural differences in color, slight variations in design and minimal manufacturing marks, such as fine scratches or unevenness on the tone fields and the sound body, may occur.
Visible hammer marks, which are caused by the precise tuning of the instrument by hand, are characteristic features of handmade handpans. They are evidence of authentic craftsmanship and do not represent a quality defect. On the contrary, they emphasize the uniqueness of each instrument.
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Pre-orders:
Are you interested in a handpan that we don't currently have in stock? No problem, we can have your desired handpan made for you.
Custom-made products:
At Handpan.World you can order your handpan exactly as you want it - be it the scale, the note layout or other individual details.
Do you have a special scale or note layout in mind that we don't offer as standard? We can have your handpan made to your specifications by the manufacturer of your choice.
Contact us by email at service@handpan.world or by phone if you have any special requests.
Our handpans are manufactured with the utmost care and precision to guarantee the highest sound quality. However, this quality takes time. Below you will find an overview of the estimated production time for your handpan:
Estimated production time:
- Standard instruments (9-12 notes, root notes G3 to B2): approx. 4 to 10 weeks
- Custom-made instruments with low tunings (fundamental A2-E2): up to 3 months
- Bottomnote instruments up to 15 notes: up to 3.5 months
- Bottom-note instruments up to 21 notes: up to 4 months
- Longer production times are to be expectedfor the manufacturers Svaraa, Aya Sounds, NamiPan and Handromeda, in particular due to the high volume of orders.
Note: The stated production times are estimates and do not represent binding delivery dates. Additional factors such as shipping times or possible customs clearance may extend the delivery time.
The estimates are based on our previous experience and are provided without guarantee. Depending on the order situation, delays in the processes or unforeseeable events, the actual production time may vary and may be shorter or longer.
You are welcome to contact us at any time to inquire about progress and estimated delivery times.
Note: All items not in stock are produced separately at the customer's request and are considered custom-made in accordance with § 312 d para. 4 BGB .
Pre-orders in accordance with Article L 121-20-12 of the Consumer Code are expressly not offered.
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