Your playing has a magical quality with RAV Moon-it feels like you’re painting emotions with sound.
@AmyNaylorMusicАй бұрын
Thanks team 🙌
@RAVVastSteelTongueDrumАй бұрын
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@JoyceP-v9iАй бұрын
You're so talented!
@Architect_from_futureАй бұрын
Привет Amy Naylor! Прекраснейший глюкофон. Звук гипнотизирует, цена отрезвляет! Но теперь я хочу этого.
@runswdogs1Ай бұрын
Thank you- I’ve been looking for more meditative grooves for my little Rav moon!
@AmyNaylorMusicАй бұрын
Enjoy!
@НадеждаКарпова-п5жАй бұрын
I love that❤
@mothersgauri4137Ай бұрын
Thank you for this ! I just got one of these and LOVE it. I discovered it through one of your videos...
@AmyNaylorMusicАй бұрын
Amazing! Enjoy
@anth9794Ай бұрын
This is beautiful, can tou tell me which rav moon you are using? Thank you
@AmyNaylorMusicАй бұрын
F# Ariumi
@herabunageoАй бұрын
🔥👍👏💐💖
@nathanaeldegryseАй бұрын
Pity i dont have a Rav moon 😅
@AmyNaylorMusicАй бұрын
Haha maybe you should get one 😜 or, these patterns are totally transferable to any rav vast or handpan
@Esther-l8w27 күн бұрын
I would never comment on you playing, and really find your intentions to be nobel, but... I wonder, why, when almost everyone is playing taps for rhythm somewhere besides the ground-tone, and hearing this area not to be tuned by the builder? Second, what I wonder, is why it looks like there's nowhere a handpan with pitchcontrol? So to bend the tone - one would have a lever or somekind, to change the tension in the instrument, whilst on release, it would fall back to its original tone? I realize this to be a traditional instrument, but why has it not been altered to match up with modern times, or modern music? >> To me the taps on 'just the copper' are, in the end, a bit anoying, it's like having a metronome the whole time ticking with a piano, for instance. Would this be a proper tone, or maybe even a variety of tones, surrounding the midst of the pan, one could make the rhythm function of the instrument more rich, is it not? To have pitch control, inventers could probably come up, with a method that I myself at this stage would not yet come up with. Someone did eventually add a button to hold down, (or rather push into,) a mouth harmonica to make it chromatic. Although with that addition the harmonica gets pretty more complex to play on, the goal was achieved. So where's the chromatic handpan, I wonder? One could argue: get a streeldrum instead, sure. But that instrument sound quite different, does it not? Anyway, I would encourage you, Amy, to keep up the good work, educating your viewers into the beautiful world of sound these hand-bells (are they not?) hold, for everybody. Many thanks, and greetings 👍👍🙋♀🙋♀