Item:Oravir tenor steelpan with a triple braided linen strap
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oravir tenor steelpan with a triple braided linen strap | |
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Look: | The round instrument has flat sides like a wheel, but its main feature is a deep bowl bearing several shallow indentations used for the various tones. Long and sturdy, the neck strap allows the musician to wear the steelpan while performing, proving particularly useful during energetic numbers. Etched stylized shark teeth decorate the broad outer rim. |
Weight: | Unknown |
Metal: | Unknown |
Appraised Cost: | Unknown |
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Dimensions: | 4 length x 3 width x 2 height |
Sources: | Source is Joys of Noise (3) |
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- The tenor steelpan appears to be a percussion instrument.
- You are certain that the tenor steelpan is crafted from iron or steel.
- You are certain that the tenor steelpan is finely made.
- You are certain that the tenor steelpan needs a hammer to be played.
- It appears that the tenor steelpan can be worn around the neck.
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The tenor steelpan is a chromatically pitched percussion instrument made from steel that has been stretched into a bowl shape, and then the note pattern is marked onto the surface, with notes of different shapes and sizes being used to create the pitch of the specific steelpan as well as the notes it produces. The steelpan is then played by being struck using a pair of hammers.