As a veteran steelpan enthusiast (23 years), it is disheartening to say the least, that there is apparently a Handpan Mafia in existence which collectively, whether willfully or not, has conspired to remove the handpan from the traditional steelpan family of which it is a descendant. In the process, they have essentially on the whole, emerged from out of the shadows and have now basically cornered the handpan market. They simultaneously charge exorbitant, over-inflated prices for instruments which only maintain their over-inflated valuation due to an essentially uninformed, easily led, and non-musically oriented buyers market.
Allow me to expand.
The handpan is an instrument that has a wide appeal on a viral level due to its inherent simplicity musically speaking. In terms of the actual playing of notes, with 8-9 notes tuned in one lonely scale, it is nearly impossible to hit a wrong note with most handpan tunings. Percussion and finger techniques aside, virtually anyone with no musical background can play a handpan and make relatively decent music, which in turn, allows handpan players to present themselves as musicians fairly easily.
The handpan's user-friendly nature is one of the great keys to the handpan's wide appeal and strong demand. The other great key being the mellow sound, which is a distinct steelpan sound.
In the previous blog post, I noted how it is easier for a traditional steelpan tuner to tune a handpan than it is for a traditional handpan tuner to tune a traditional steelpan. The same can be said with regard to players of traditional steelpans and players of handpans.
A traditional pannist with no prior knowledge of the handpan will be able to play a handpan more effectively than a handpan player who attempts to play a traditional steelpan with no prior knowledge of the steelpan. This is due to the fact that traditional steelpans are generally chromatic instruments with some, like the tenors and double seconds, double tenor and quadrophonics, containing more than 3 full octaves.
As the level of playing difficulty varies so immensely between traditional steelpans and handpans, traditional steelpans are usually not appealing to handpan enthusiasts simply due to the fact that the user-friendly nature of the handpan is not present in the traditional steelpan per say. While it may take a new handpan player a few months to become proficient in playing the handpan, it generally takes at least a few years for a new traditional pannist to become proficient with the instrument
Additionally, on the flip side of the coin, handpans are of little to no interest to traditional steelpan enthusiasts, many of whom consider the handpan a ''boring'' instrument due to its severe limitations musically speaking.
Therefore it is evident, that these two markets rarely intersect for these reasons.
It is safe to say that many of first time handpan owners or expectant owners have little to no musical background. Unlike most buyers of traditional steelpans, who most likely already know how to play the pan and have a musical background before they purchase one. Many traditional steelpan buyers already play the instrument in a band, but would like to own their own instrument.
The handpan basically allows a musical novice to present him or herself as a musician without the years of training that usually is required to play a chromatic instrument such as a traditional steelpan, while at the same time ''passing'', if I may call it that, as a ''decent'' musician.
It is precisely here that the Handpan Mafia has realized a golden opportunity and has undoubtedly seized upon it.
The first step in the Handpan Mafia's consolidation and cornerning of the market, especially at the high-end, was and is the continuing implication that the handpan is somehow a unique instrument. It is certainly not. The distinction of being a unique musical instrument DOES belong to the traditional steelpan however!
This is evident to me on a near daily basis, as the many people who see me play pan ask me if I am playing a ''hang''! So it is quite clear to me that in some parts of the world at least, many people do not even know of the traditional steelpan, but are aware of the handpan.
As far as we at KaribPAN are concerned, it is the duty of every handpan maker to acknowledge the Caribbean origin of the handpan instrument, instead of marketing it as a unique Swiss (European) invention by implication or otherwise. I may also point out that no members of the Handpan Mafia are from the Caribbean, neither do they have Caribbean backgrounds. In sum, this makes them cultural misappropriators at the very least.
The second tactic the Handpan Mafia uses is the patenting of names related to the steelpan, which lends further credibility to the lie whether by implication, intention or both, that the handpan is a unique invention!
Thirdly, online discussion forums for handpan enthusiasts are operated and funded by this Handpan Mafia to highlight other Handpan Mafia affiliated outifits while virtually blacklisting or censoring discussions about their competition on the Mafia-owned forums. Competition which consists of basically more than 90% of the other handpan makers on the market. This Handpan Mafia is even content to refer to themselves as a ''Family'' of all things, while all other makers who are not aligned with them are outsiders or non-''Family'' by default.
The mean spirited, selfish nature of this behavior of the Handpan Mafia is quite obvious to anyone who loves the steelpan and engages in the business of pan out of pure love for the instrument. These malicious tactics only serve to segregate, and ultimately isolate the handpan into a classification of its own, which is the Handpan Mafia's desired result. Unfortunately for them however, they can never ultimately succeed in transforming the handpan into a ''unique'' instrument because they cannot rewrite history at this early stage in the life of steelpan. Steel pan has not even reached its 100th year of existence, so it is still a relatively modern instrument whose history is still being written to this day by the thousands of traditional pannists today who keep the steelpan tradition and culture alive, as well as new handpan players currently discovering the instrument!
Undoubtedly however, the ''new'' culture of the handpan community is radically different than the culture that historically emanates from the traditional steelpan community, which brings me to my next post where we will compare and contrast the culture of the Handpan and the culture of the traditional steelpan!
Maybe I will post more about this phenomenon of the Handpan Mafia at a later date. However, this literal corruption, misrepresentation and misappropriation in the industry has encouraged my partners and I to offer very reasonably priced, high quality options on the market.
At KaribPAN we pride ourselves in conductingthe business of pan in a socially responsible and ETHICAL manner.
Joseph Goebbels, Nazi Minister of Disinformation and Propaganda under Adolf Hitler, said that ‘’a lie repeated enough eventually becomes truth’’.
One of the lies that you TROLLS have been trying to spread is that KaribPAN instruments are of poor quality, while COMPLETELY ignoring the fact that we have verifiable customer satisfaction rates of 100% across the board.
So our satisfied customers around the world are wrong and the trolls are correct!
I do not think so. I smell an agenda.
None of the Nazi trolls posting on here have proven any of their wild, unsubstantiated claims thus far. They have only come with an agenda to spread malicious lies and to malign consummate steelpan professionals.
This is precisely the reason why uncensored discussion is urgently neded about this this issue. It can only happen here at karibpan.com since we are the only discussion moderators with enough INTEGRIITY to allow UNCENSORED discussion on the topic to take place.
Obviously, this is a hot button issue in the community, which is proof that KaribPAN has our finger on the pulse of the community!
This is a topic that most business oriented handpan outfits WOULD NEVER TOUCH with a 10 foot pole out of concern over their bottom line and the negative impact on their business.
This is the cold, hard difference between a sell out such a the business oriented, bottom line focused outfits, and a socially responsible ethical Pan outfit like KaribPAN.
STAY TUNED FOR THE NEXT BLOG POST:
‘’The Radical Differences Between the Traditional Steelpan Communities and the Handpan Communities ’’
Victor, your trolling energy is running out as I can see, yet you can’t help but take a cheap shot even on your way out (hopefully for good this time). But thus far, you have made more claims than you have cared in the slightest about backing up for whatever reason i.e. your “thousands of customers”, so I am willing to bet that it would be a fool’s bet to take anything that Victor Levinson says at face value.
That is laughable that you think KaribPan is comprised of blokes who you think are doing this to “try and make a living”, when it is obvious through the fact that we are here educating the buying public in order to expose the method behind the madness, if you will, that we have a deep love for steelpan as our primary motivation. NOT ‘’earning a living’’ which is secondary.
Is not the fact that we give trolls such as yourself a platform to freely troll in order that we may display integrity in standing behind our products a testament to this fact?
Victor Levinson, if you are truly on your way out which you say (but I do not believe given your track record here so far), then WHERE IS THE BEEF?!
To those who are ignorant of the history of the handpan or willfully ignorant of it, we are here to teach them while staying true to the KaribPan philosophy of conducting the business of pan in a socially responsible and ethical manner. This much is clear.
Victor, your trolling energy is running out as I can see and you can’t help but take a cheap shot even on your way out (hopefully for good this time.) But thus far, you have made more claims than you have cared in the slightest about backing up for whatever reason i.e. your “thousands of customers”, so I a, willing to bet that it would be a fool’s bet to take anything that Victor Levinson says at face value.
That is laughable that you think KaribPan is comprised of blokes who you think are doing this to “try and make a living” when it is obvious through the fact that we are educating the buying public in order to expose the method behind the madness, if you will.
To those who are ignorant of the history of the handpan or willfully ignorant of it, we are here to teach them while staying true to the KaribPan philosophy of conducting the business of pan in a socially responsible and ethical manner.
Dear Handpan Lover,
Thank you again for reinforcing my point about the strong elitist attitudes that are held by many handpan enthusiasts including yourself. It is the responsibility of any musician to be aware of the history behind the instrument he or she is playing. Otherwise claiming to be an enthusiast and presenting yourself as some kind of authority on the the instrument is disingenuous and quite frankly , untruthful.
Without an adequate knowledge of the history of the instrument you are playin, regardless of what it is, you are just an empty vessel that does not carry the soul of the instrument within you, and therefore makes you appear as a soul less musician of which there are many, handpan musicians aside. Playing an instrument and going through the motions does not make one a true musician.
Now that you have reiterated for the umpteen time that in your opinion KaribPan instruments are not for you, you can kindly move onto a site where you are fond of their instruments instead of expending so much negativity here where you are just repeating yourself over and over. We get the point, feel free to move on now.