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steel band

Musical ensemble common in the West Indies, consisting mostly of percussion instruments made from oil drums. The drums are called ‘pans’ and are cut from a barrel at the depth needed for the overall pitch of the instrument. The head of each pan is beaten into a concave shape and marked into sections that produce a specific pitch with a sweet, metallic ringing tone when hit with a rubber-headed stick. Long notes are played by quickly alternating the two sticks to produce the tremolo effect that is typical of steel bands.



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A SLICE of the Caribbean came to the North East at the weekend with an open air performance from a number of North East steel bands.
Ohio) Steel Band, presents a resource for directors of steel bands, beginning with the history of pan, starting a program, and components of an ensemble, and followed by techniques, developing instrumentation, repertoire, and rehearsal strategies.
As well as the heat, the sounds and the rhythms of steel bands from across the region rang out from a number of locations in the town.
 
 
 
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