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Page 1: The Steel Pan. History of the Steel Pan AKA Steel Drum Originated in Caribbean Other variations used from late 1880s Developed during World War II In.

The Steel Pan

Page 2: The Steel Pan. History of the Steel Pan AKA Steel Drum Originated in Caribbean Other variations used from late 1880s Developed during World War II In.

History of the Steel Pan

• AKA Steel Drum• Originated in Caribbean• Other variations used from late 1880’s• Developed during World War II• In 1940’s, used 55-gallon steel oil drums

• Ellie Mannette- 1946• Anthony Williams 1960, “fourths and

fifths”

Page 3: The Steel Pan. History of the Steel Pan AKA Steel Drum Originated in Caribbean Other variations used from late 1880s Developed during World War II In.

The Making of the Pan

• Choosing• Sinking• Marking• Backing• Grooving• Levelling• Cutting• Tempering

Page 4: The Steel Pan. History of the Steel Pan AKA Steel Drum Originated in Caribbean Other variations used from late 1880s Developed during World War II In.

Choosing the Drum

• Standard 55-gallon steel drum• 23 inches diameter• 24.8 inches long

• Thickness- • 1.2 mm bottom• 1.0 mm sides• Thinner skirt = better “ring” sound of

the pan

Page 5: The Steel Pan. History of the Steel Pan AKA Steel Drum Originated in Caribbean Other variations used from late 1880s Developed during World War II In.

Sinking the Drum

• Marking• Lowering • Shaping• Smoothing

Page 6: The Steel Pan. History of the Steel Pan AKA Steel Drum Originated in Caribbean Other variations used from late 1880s Developed during World War II In.

Marking the Notes

• Marking Outer Notes• Marking Inner Notes

Page 7: The Steel Pan. History of the Steel Pan AKA Steel Drum Originated in Caribbean Other variations used from late 1880s Developed during World War II In.

Backing

• Lowering the surface between notes

• Done with backing hammer

• Outer then Inner notes

Page 8: The Steel Pan. History of the Steel Pan AKA Steel Drum Originated in Caribbean Other variations used from late 1880s Developed during World War II In.

Grooving

• Note areas acoustically separated from each other and rest of surface

• Confines vibrations that produce sound to their own sector of drum surface

• Note is able to vibrate freely

Page 9: The Steel Pan. History of the Steel Pan AKA Steel Drum Originated in Caribbean Other variations used from late 1880s Developed during World War II In.

Levelling

• Playing surface formed to final shape• Each octave pair of outer-inner notes goes

through 4 steps: taking out the fat, flattening the grooves, final shaping, and adjusting the notes to be level with each other

Page 10: The Steel Pan. History of the Steel Pan AKA Steel Drum Originated in Caribbean Other variations used from late 1880s Developed during World War II In.

Cutting the Drum

• The lower the tuning of the pan, the longer the sides (gives more resonance to the sound of the lower tuned pans)

• Hammer• Jigsaw • File

Page 11: The Steel Pan. History of the Steel Pan AKA Steel Drum Originated in Caribbean Other variations used from late 1880s Developed during World War II In.

Tempering the Pan

• Pan is heated/burned over a fire for 10-15 min

• Pan is then cooled by either self-cooling (most common now), cold water or cold oil.

• Anneal• Oxidation• Hardening

Page 12: The Steel Pan. History of the Steel Pan AKA Steel Drum Originated in Caribbean Other variations used from late 1880s Developed during World War II In.

Tuning the Pan

• Pitch and timbre adjusted indepedently

• Tuner has to control the fundamental AND the upper partials while tuning • Coarse Tuning• Fine Tuning• Blending

Page 13: The Steel Pan. History of the Steel Pan AKA Steel Drum Originated in Caribbean Other variations used from late 1880s Developed during World War II In.

Tuning the Pan (cont.)

• Soften metal, tuning of fundamental, octave tuning

• Tuning done in circular manner, going around pan several times

• Use hammer (inner) and bending iron (middle) to soften and wedge (outer) to raise the note

• Surface of note usually hammered 5-6 times• Regions for raising fundamental around

outside, for lowering on the inside.• Adjust the octave of the lower note to match

the fundamental of the high note

Page 14: The Steel Pan. History of the Steel Pan AKA Steel Drum Originated in Caribbean Other variations used from late 1880s Developed during World War II In.

Hanging/Fine Tuning

• Pan hung at 15-20 degrees for playing• Holes on each side of skirt 5 cm apart• Now enabled to hear pitch and timbre

effectively• Concentrating on fundamental, octave, and

timbre• Same rules apply as coarse tuning

Page 15: The Steel Pan. History of the Steel Pan AKA Steel Drum Originated in Caribbean Other variations used from late 1880s Developed during World War II In.

Finishing

• Sound of pan affected by rusting; need to preserve pan• Common method: electroplate with

layer or zinc or chromium, • Add thin layer of wax to protect the

surface from moisture (which causes rusting) and to make it shiny

Page 16: The Steel Pan. History of the Steel Pan AKA Steel Drum Originated in Caribbean Other variations used from late 1880s Developed during World War II In.

Blending

• Pitch, Timbre and Loudness of various notes are adjusted after the finishing.

• Mostly “blended” with other pans (i.e., in a band) to ensure all pans are balanced in these areas.

• Also adjusted in octave pairs then matched to fundamentals

Page 17: The Steel Pan. History of the Steel Pan AKA Steel Drum Originated in Caribbean Other variations used from late 1880s Developed during World War II In.

The Pan Family

• The Pan Family:• Tenor/Lead• Double Tenor• Double Seconds• Double Guitars• Quadrophonic• Triple Guitar• Cello• Tenor Bass• Six Bass• Nine Bass


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