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In "Basic Sounds of the Handpan", David remarks at 1:45 that "you can also let your palm land on the instrument, to give your bass stroke a little bit extra punch". The difference he illustrates there seems to match the edge/non-edge articulations of the doum of the Soniccouture instrument precisely. If/when the course introduces this difference as an explicit technique, should think about how to map it.
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We now distinguish between the left/right tak (different MIDI layout), and are
using the highest two tonefields in "between" articulation rather than the
"edge" articulation of the doom, which seems more suitable for a "punchy"
variation on the doum (issue #3).
In "Basic Sounds of the Handpan", David remarks at 1:45 that "you can also let your palm land on the instrument, to give your bass stroke a little bit extra punch". The difference he illustrates there seems to match the edge/non-edge articulations of the doum of the Soniccouture instrument precisely. If/when the course introduces this difference as an explicit technique, should think about how to map it.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: