Black Magic E Sabye / Ashakiran
Black Magic E Sabye / Ashakiran
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Special features 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: 56cm
Height: 23
Weight: about 5kg
Material: nitrided steel
Synonym : Ashakiran
Standard tone sequence: E/ ABC# D# EF# G# B
Atmosphere : Bright - Bright - Playful
Tonal center : 1st tone
Mode : Lydian - major
Pitch stock : heptatonic
Semitones : 5-2-2-2-1-2-2-3
Mood Description Sabye / Ashakiran:
ASHAKIRAN- Let yourself be enlightened by the ray of hope (translated from Old Indian). Holistically vibrating, this tuning belongs to the major variations. This scale is characterized by the raised tone at the fourth degree of the scale. Thus the mode is Lydian. Overall, this scale sounds a bit happier than the classic major scale (ionic). The Lydian mode is used extensively in traditional styles of music, such as forrò music in northeastern Brazil. This tuning is highly recommended for music therapy and free intuitive play. But it is also suitable for surrounding yourself with healing sounds.
"Ashakiran" is the nickname for Sabye , which expands the scale with a wider, higher tone field.
The sequence of notes starts from the DING to the first note with a leap of a fourth, which acts like an upbeat. From there it gradually goes up until from the seventh note there is a minor third jump upwards, making the note an octave from the DING. This makes the sound a bit more open, so that it is not grounded in the upper octave range, but vibrates freely. In this tuning, a major triad is created on the first, second and fourth notes, and a minor triad on the first, second and third notes. This mood sends you light, cheer and good energy!
Matching Moods:
Very well suited for joint, improvised play:
- C# Annaziska / Kurd
- C# Celtic Minor / Amara
- F# Magic Voyage
- E2 Sabye / Ashakiran
Also good for composing together:
- B Hijaz
- B Celtic Minor / Amara
- E Celtic Minor / Amara
- E Kurd
- F# Kurd
Product description
Product description
Special features 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
specifications
Diameter: 56cm
Height: 23
Weight: about 5kg
Material: nitrided steel
About the mood
About the mood
Synonym : Ashakiran
Standard tone sequence: E/ ABC# D# EF# G# B
Atmosphere : Bright - Bright - Playful
Tonal center : 1st tone
Mode : Lydian - major
Pitch stock : heptatonic
Semitones : 5-2-2-2-1-2-2-3
Mood Description Sabye / Ashakiran:
ASHAKIRAN- Let yourself be enlightened by the ray of hope (translated from Old Indian). Holistically vibrating, this tuning belongs to the major variations. This scale is characterized by the raised tone at the fourth degree of the scale. Thus the mode is Lydian. Overall, this scale sounds a bit happier than the classic major scale (ionic). The Lydian mode is used extensively in traditional styles of music, such as forrò music in northeastern Brazil. This tuning is highly recommended for music therapy and free intuitive play. But it is also suitable for surrounding yourself with healing sounds.
"Ashakiran" is the nickname for Sabye , which expands the scale with a wider, higher tone field.
The sequence of notes starts from the DING to the first note with a leap of a fourth, which acts like an upbeat. From there it gradually goes up until from the seventh note there is a minor third jump upwards, making the note an octave from the DING. This makes the sound a bit more open, so that it is not grounded in the upper octave range, but vibrates freely. In this tuning, a major triad is created on the first, second and fourth notes, and a minor triad on the first, second and third notes. This mood sends you light, cheer and good energy!
Matching Moods:
Very well suited for joint, improvised play:
- C# Annaziska / Kurd
- C# Celtic Minor / Amara
- F# Magic Voyage
- E2 Sabye / Ashakiran
Also good for composing together:
- B Hijaz
- B Celtic Minor / Amara
- E Celtic Minor / Amara
- E Kurd
- F# Kurd
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