C Ashakiran 17 - Ember Steel - 440Hz
Top: C3) F3 G3 A3 B3 C4 D4 E4 G4
Bottom: (D3) (E3) (F4) (A4) (B4) (C5) (D5) (E5)
We have a series of C Ashakiran 17's available with some cosmetic differences to its appearance. As you can see on the first picture and the closeup picture there are some spots that were burned in during the heating process. If you order this instrument it can be shipped within 1 - 3 business days. Please notice that the spots can be different than on the picture as we have a couple of them with similar spots. The spots are purely aesthetic and will not have any effect on the instruments tuning stability or longevity.
The C Ashakiran 17 is the most popular extended major scale around and is a little lower than the D Ashakiran. The uplifting and happy mood of the instrument makes it easy and fun to play. The Ashakiran can also add a touch of melancholy. This makes it a very versatile scale to play. The bottom notes complete the instrument.
A side note: the patina on most ember steel handpans is not stable and the instruments are likely to change colour. This does not affect the sound or tuning, it just creates a vintage look.
C Ashakiran 17 - Ember Steel - Spotted
Directly available
€4.600,00
- Full extended C major scale
- Top: C3) F3 G3 A3 B3 C4 D4 E4 G4
- Bottom: (D3) (E3) (F4) (A4) (B4) (C5) (D5) (E5)
C Ashakiran 17 - Ember Steel - 440Hz
Top: C3) F3 G3 A3 B3 C4 D4 E4 G4
Bottom: (D3) (E3) (F4) (A4) (B4) (C5) (D5) (E5)
We have a series of C Ashakiran 17's available with some cosmetic differences to its appearance. As you can see on the first picture and the closeup picture there are some spots that were burned in during the heating process. If you order this instrument it can be shipped within 1 - 3 business days. Please notice that the spots can be different than on the picture as we have a couple of them with similar spots. The spots are purely aesthetic and will not have any effect on the instruments tuning stability or longevity.
The C Ashakiran 17 is the most popular extended major scale around and is a little lower than the D Ashakiran. The uplifting and happy mood of the instrument makes it easy and fun to play. The Ashakiran can also add a touch of melancholy. This makes it a very versatile scale to play. The bottom notes complete the instrument.
A side note: the patina on most ember steel handpans is not stable and the instruments are likely to change colour. This does not affect the sound or tuning, it just creates a vintage look.