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Rav Vast (B Celtic Minor)
B2 F#3 A3 B3 C#4 D4 E4 F#4 A4
Item No. : 178252
The specialist's opinion
This captivating percussion instrument is designed to capture the very essence of the verdant landscapes and ancient legends of Celtic culture.
With its deep and mystical tone, the Rav Vast B Celtic Minor instantly transports you to a world of haunting melodies and intoxicating rhythms.
Carefully crafted from high quality materials, each Rav Vast is a work of art in its own right, providing an exceptional musical experience with every note played. Whether you are an experienced musician looking for new inspiration or a curious beginner, the Rav Vast B Celtic Minor offers you an ease of play and an expressiveness that will allow you to create spellbinding tones. This Handpan came from Siberia and in the category of cut blades the best instrument on the market.
Specification
Playing Celtic B minor is like walking through the lush sacred groves after the April shower in search of the four leaf clover. You can hear Greensleeves' notes while playing this scale. It recreates the traditions of Celtic rhythms that you can still hear in English folk music and old Irish ballads.
The B Celtic Minor has a romantic and slightly melancholy minor voice. It produces a calm and peaceful sound and is really easy to play. This is the scale that you can't really go wrong with as it is very harmonious.
The B Celtic Minor will become a perfect choice for beginners as it is easy to handle and learn different models. It also works great for a fast paced style of play. The B Celtic Minor combines a good bunch of RAV drums and other instruments perfectly, so it will be a good choice for a pro to participate in jam sessions.
Ethereal, calming and calming - this is what B Celtic Minor looks like. If you are a fan of relaxed melancholy tunes, the B Celtic is exactly what you need (it's also one of the favorite ranges from the creator of the RAV brand - Andrey Remyannikov).
The B Celtic is a hexatonic variation of the classical B minor scale without the 6th note - G. The B Celtic minor notes are tuned in the 2nd, 3rd and 4th octave. You can find the same set of repeated notes in two stacked octaves. The middle B has a pair of octaves - the 4th note in the scale (the second and third notes are also twinned). The adjacent 2mm special steel tongues produce 1/3 intervals (minor or major) creating numerous dyads and harmonious chords. There are two adjacent F # and A notes that create a minor chord. If you add C #, you will get a minor triad F♯. With the Celtic B minor, you can also play a B minor chord (by pressing D, F #, and B), a major chord (playing A, C♯, and E), a D major chord (D, F♯, and A ). You can try out different progressions, loop through them, and find the ones you like the most (and that will be difficult to do because they all sound wonderful).
The B Celtic has a good number of relative scales in the RAV family. The B Celtic Double Ding RAV Vast reproduces the notes of the B Celtic with the exception of the additional bass note on the Ding tuned in A. How to choose between these two scales. The Double Ding will be ideal for those interested in learning techniques. If you take the Celtic Double Ding B scale as a beginner today, the scale will have a lot to offer you tomorrow as you grow as a musician. The B Celtic Minor will be a good choice if you want to play melodious songs here, now without delving into the chords.
If you choose between these two scales, keep in mind that Double Ding is just a little more complicated to play. So if you are a beginner, you had better start with the B minor scale and then move on to Double Ding.
The D Celtic RAV Vast is also relative to the B Celtic, but the overall voice of the instrument is higher. There is also the B Celtic Minor among the RAV Pans. The drums have the same range of notes, however, they are two different musical instruments (tongue drum and handpan), so the same notes will sound totally different (check their sound samples online to compare). However, these two instruments create a wonderful duet (because the RAV Pans were designed to sound harmoniously with the RAV Vasts).
Who this scale will work for
The B Celtic is a big scale if you are just starting out. But just because the B Celtic Minor works well for beginners doesn't mean that it has nothing to offer for sophisticated players. There are very few notes that sound dissonant (and only a semitone (C # 4-D4) but that's not that important). For beginners, this means ease of learning as you literally can't go wrong with the melody you create. For seasoned players, this means you can practice fast playing and improvising. The unique and heartwarming sound of the scale makes the B Celtic Minor a good instrument for meditation.
The Celtic B is just perfect for playing with other musicians, especially if they are familiar with pentatonic scales (and most of them are). With the B Celtic you can transpose the song to a beat using the chords and this will help a lot when playing with a guitar or keyboardist. The B Celtic Minor also works well with flutes, especially those on the B minor and F # minor keys.
What about twinning with the RAVs? This steel tongue drum will create a perfect harmonious duet with the Double Celtic B Ding, B Kurd, B RUS and D Major.
The B Celtic Minor has a romantic and slightly melancholy minor voice. It produces a calm and peaceful sound and is really easy to play. This is the scale that you can't really go wrong with as it is very harmonious.
The B Celtic Minor will become a perfect choice for beginners as it is easy to handle and learn different models. It also works great for a fast paced style of play. The B Celtic Minor combines a good bunch of RAV drums and other instruments perfectly, so it will be a good choice for a pro to participate in jam sessions.
Ethereal, calming and calming - this is what B Celtic Minor looks like. If you are a fan of relaxed melancholy tunes, the B Celtic is exactly what you need (it's also one of the favorite ranges from the creator of the RAV brand - Andrey Remyannikov).
The B Celtic is a hexatonic variation of the classical B minor scale without the 6th note - G. The B Celtic minor notes are tuned in the 2nd, 3rd and 4th octave. You can find the same set of repeated notes in two stacked octaves. The middle B has a pair of octaves - the 4th note in the scale (the second and third notes are also twinned). The adjacent 2mm special steel tongues produce 1/3 intervals (minor or major) creating numerous dyads and harmonious chords. There are two adjacent F # and A notes that create a minor chord. If you add C #, you will get a minor triad F♯. With the Celtic B minor, you can also play a B minor chord (by pressing D, F #, and B), a major chord (playing A, C♯, and E), a D major chord (D, F♯, and A ). You can try out different progressions, loop through them, and find the ones you like the most (and that will be difficult to do because they all sound wonderful).
The B Celtic has a good number of relative scales in the RAV family. The B Celtic Double Ding RAV Vast reproduces the notes of the B Celtic with the exception of the additional bass note on the Ding tuned in A. How to choose between these two scales. The Double Ding will be ideal for those interested in learning techniques. If you take the Celtic Double Ding B scale as a beginner today, the scale will have a lot to offer you tomorrow as you grow as a musician. The B Celtic Minor will be a good choice if you want to play melodious songs here, now without delving into the chords.
If you choose between these two scales, keep in mind that Double Ding is just a little more complicated to play. So if you are a beginner, you had better start with the B minor scale and then move on to Double Ding.
The D Celtic RAV Vast is also relative to the B Celtic, but the overall voice of the instrument is higher. There is also the B Celtic Minor among the RAV Pans. The drums have the same range of notes, however, they are two different musical instruments (tongue drum and handpan), so the same notes will sound totally different (check their sound samples online to compare). However, these two instruments create a wonderful duet (because the RAV Pans were designed to sound harmoniously with the RAV Vasts).
Who this scale will work for
The B Celtic is a big scale if you are just starting out. But just because the B Celtic Minor works well for beginners doesn't mean that it has nothing to offer for sophisticated players. There are very few notes that sound dissonant (and only a semitone (C # 4-D4) but that's not that important). For beginners, this means ease of learning as you literally can't go wrong with the melody you create. For seasoned players, this means you can practice fast playing and improvising. The unique and heartwarming sound of the scale makes the B Celtic Minor a good instrument for meditation.
The Celtic B is just perfect for playing with other musicians, especially if they are familiar with pentatonic scales (and most of them are). With the B Celtic you can transpose the song to a beat using the chords and this will help a lot when playing with a guitar or keyboardist. The B Celtic Minor also works well with flutes, especially those on the B minor and F # minor keys.
What about twinning with the RAVs? This steel tongue drum will create a perfect harmonious duet with the Double Celtic B Ding, B Kurd, B RUS and D Major.
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