Panning the Jam in the Carribean
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Panning the Jam in the Carribean
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PANNING THE JAM IN THE CARRIBEAN
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Catalog ID: 570401
Duration: 1:58
Tempo: Medium
BPM: 107
Vocal: Instrumental
Genre: Tropical Latin Music
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Panning the Jam refers to the steel pans of the Caribbean Jamming at one of the famous Caribbean Cruises. Most of the time you hear steel pans playing tourist style music. Nothing wrong with that it pays the wages but no recordings of a real Jam lead by the steel pan that is what this is unique.
Keywords: Steelpans steel drums pans steel band orchestra is a musical Trinidad Tobago Caribbean afro Jazz Blues Jamming Jam Cruise unique African drumming sound
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Long Description: Panning the Jam in the Carribean, Tropical Latin Music, Caribbean Music, flash music, buyout music and production music
Keywords: Steel pans are built using sheet metal with a thickness between 0.8 mm and 1.5 mm. Traditionally, steelpans have been built from used oil barrels. Nowadays, many instrument makers do not rely on used steel containers and get the resonance bodies manufactured according to their preferences and technical specifications. In a first step, the sheet metal is stretched into a bowl shape (this is commonly known as 'sinking'). This process is usually done with hammers, manually or with the help of air pressure. The note pattern is then marked onto the surface, and the notes of different sizes are shaped and molded into the surface. After the tempering, the notes have to be softened and tuned. The softening is part of this initial tuning process. The technician will use the best possible tuning device to get the right notes for each of the playing areas and to the pitch that is wanted. Often they will use an electronic tuner called a strobe.
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Panning the Jam in the Carribean
flash music,
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Panning the Jam in the Carribean
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