E-Amara 13 Ember Steel

E-Amara 13 Ember Steel

Top: E3)  B3   D4  E4  F#4  G4  A4  B4   D5  E5  F#5 G5  A5


The E Amara 13 is in the scale of E Minor, you skip the C, meaning it is a hexatonic scale. The skipping of this note makes the instrument more intuitive to play. The scale is also called a Celtic minor.


The instrument demonstrated in the video is the same scale except for the bottom notes.


E minor is a very popular scale in music, this makes the E Amara a great model for jamming with other musicians. It contains all the white keys on the piano except for the F which is an F# in this scale and you skip the C


The instrument demonstrated in the video is the same scale except for the bottom notes.


A side note: the patina of most ember steel handpans is not stable and the instruments are likely to change color, just like in the video above. This does not affect the sound or tuning and is no problem, it creates a vintage look. 


E-Amara 13 Ember Steel

Ships on 28-01-2025

€3.000,00

  • E Celtic Minor scale
  • Intuitive to play
  • Clear and bright high notes

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E-Amara 13 Ember Steel

Top: E3)  B3   D4  E4  F#4  G4  A4  B4   D5  E5  F#5 G5  A5


The E Amara 13 is in the scale of E Minor, you skip the C, meaning it is a hexatonic scale. The skipping of this note makes the instrument more intuitive to play. The scale is also called a Celtic minor.


The instrument demonstrated in the video is the same scale except for the bottom notes.


E minor is a very popular scale in music, this makes the E Amara a great model for jamming with other musicians. It contains all the white keys on the piano except for the F which is an F# in this scale and you skip the C


The instrument demonstrated in the video is the same scale except for the bottom notes.


A side note: the patina of most ember steel handpans is not stable and the instruments are likely to change color, just like in the video above. This does not affect the sound or tuning and is no problem, it creates a vintage look. 


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