Topic: E-mail From Felix Rohner from spring 2007 about buying a Hang.

Courtesy of Rexton from his blog

E-mail reply in response to a request for more information about how to purchase a Hang.

We thank you for your interest in our instrument and for your patience.
In our Hanghaus lie the fruits of our winter’s work, and they are
waiting to meet their new owners.

There are very, very many who have written us. Heartfelt letters have
reached us from all parts of the world. We especially thank those, who
along with their compliments have also asked us to proceed with this
gift with great care.
This we will do.

Please read the following lines through slowly, and try to understand
in which sense and spirit we are thinking of passing on the instruments
we have made.

A Short History of the Development of the Hang.

The new instrument known as the Hang was born in January of the year
2000 in Hanghaus in Bern.
Responding to the impulse of a ghatam player we formed a great sphere
out of a couple of raw forms for Steelpans that were lying around the
workshop, which had in them a number of concave tone fields. At the
time, no one recognized what this was to mean, and no one could play
it, either.

However, this gave us, the Hangmakers, a unique possibility to make
further progress in the art of tuning metal. Our understanding of the
physics of various musical instruments of the world now flowed into
this new thing. A new musical dimension was now opened for human hands,
and this new thing was named the Hang, which signifies hand in the
dialect of Bern.

In the years that followed we tuned these “resonance bodies† with all
sorts of scales, eavesdropping on the particularities of the scales of
the world: Arabic, Persian, Indian, Chinese. The journey went clear
around the world, always keeping in mind the tuning of the new
instruments. We sent these instruments to all continents and received
music in return. It was a productive time!

It appeared more and more that this instrument was not just a
percussion instrument, but something that raised new questions
regarding the very nature of music. Hang players reported amazing
experiences with the instrument, for themselves and also for their
listeners.

Now we are proceeding to make the Hang even closer to people: The sound
is becoming softer, deeper, and clearer. We found the courage to leave
behind the world of scales.

In the spring of 2006 we presented a new generation of Hanghang
(Hanghang is the plural form of Hang), which pleased people right from
the start. Each instrument was unique in sound and tuning, and received
a soft upper surface of annealed brass, with a ring of brass around the
circumference, covering the formerly sharp rim.

Because the worldwide demand for ever more instruments could not be
met, we decided to end all distribution through music shops. Interested
people came in the summer and fall of 2006 to Bern, where they could
find their instrument at their ease - or, to phrase it differently,
where their Hang could find them.

Spring of 2007.

The Hanghang that came out of this winter look like those of last year.
Yet, when seen up close, you will notice that the placement of the tone
fields has changed. This innovation has led to a clearer sound that
radiates outwards with more strength.

The harmonic fifths combine and produce a charming overtone music,
which, in a manner of speaking, appears in the acoustical space above
the playing. While with the Trinidadian Steel Pan the octave of the
fundamental is the most powerful harmonic, with the Hang we give the
fifth more power, with the dome shape of the tone fields. Pay attention
to this, next time you hear a Hang. The allure of Hang playing does not
lie in virtuosity, but in playing intuitively, in such a way as to
allow space for these sounds.

Seven or eight harmonically tuned tone fields are arranged around the
central tone, the DING. With all Hanghang the DING is a D3 (Re3). The
DING resonates together with the GU resonance of D2 (Re2) when you play
with the instrument in your lap. This is the ground resonance of the
air which streams in and out through the GU, when it is activated by
tapping the DING or the shoulder of the DING. The throat-shaped GU has
its own high resonance (D5, Re5), aligned with the DING side. In the
tone circles of all the new Hanghang you will find the fifth, A3, plus
D4 and A4.

The remaining tones are tuned by the Hangmakers in artistic freedom.
For example, here is just one possibility:D3 (central note); tone
loop:A3C4D4E4F4 G4A4.

In all cases, the fundamental aspect of the tuning is D, its fifth, and
its octave. In this harmonic cathedral, infinite dynamic musical
possibilities are opened up for Hang players. The gentlest impulse from
the hands is amplified by the tension in the lens-shaped resonance body
of the instrument. The result can be a music that goes right under the
skin.

How the instruments will find their players:

An appointment will be necessary to purchase a Hang. There will be a
limited number of Hanghang made available during the month of April,
and again for one month only, later in the summer (dates to be
announced). Please do not just show up at the door.There will only be
one Hang made available per person.
Please come alone, as we will not have the facilities to receive
additional guests.
Payment is made in full on the day of purchase.
We do not ship orders.

What to do next:

In the event that you are interested in acquiring a Hang, please send
us an e-mail. Please include your telephone number in all e-mail
correspondence.

In our reply we will send you information on the price of the Hang, its
protective shells, bags, boxes, and how you can make an appointment to
visit.

We will not be in a position to respond to calls and faxes and e-mails
before the first of April. You will not receive confirmation of an
appointment before this date. Please do not come to visit if you have
not received this confirmation.

Once you have an appointment, indulge yourself with a train trip!
Hanghaus lies but a few minutes’ walk from the station. If you have
made an appointment, we can offer you a free night in our guest rooms.

Ron Kravitz and David Kaetz will be here in April to receive you. Both
are musicians, and Hang players right from the beginnings. Between them
our colleagues speak English, French and German, and we Hangmakers can
also speak with you in Spanish and Italian.

We thank you for your attention and send musical greetings from
Hangbauhaus,

Sabina Schärer and Felix Rohner, Hangmakers

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Re: E-mail From Felix Rohner from spring 2007 about buying a Hang.

I think this letter is a bit dated as I believe that they are not accepting emails as of the moment. Traditional "snail mail" seems to be the preferred means of conveyance.

Re: E-mail From Felix Rohner from spring 2007 about buying a Hang.

Definitely a few months old (end of March I believe) - I think fax or letter is the only way to go at the moment.

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Re: E-mail From Felix Rohner from spring 2007 about buying a Hang.

What address do I send a letter to? Thank you.

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Re: E-mail From Felix Rohner from spring 2007 about buying a Hang.

I second that....what is the address?

Thanks

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Re: E-mail From Felix Rohner from spring 2007 about buying a Hang.

PANArt Hangbau,
Engehaldenstr. 131,
Berne,
Switzerland

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Re: E-mail From Felix Rohner from spring 2007 about buying a Hang.

thanks for the information Torbz! smile

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Re: E-mail From Felix Rohner from spring 2007 about buying a Hang.

What is the e-mail of Felix?
Thank's

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Re: E-mail From Felix Rohner from spring 2007 about buying a Hang.

tommyk wrote:

What is the e-mail of Felix?
Thank's

you need to only email felix for repair. for inquiry about buying hang send a letter.

Re: E-mail From Felix Rohner from spring 2007 about buying a Hang.

Hi everyone,

How long would you expect to wait before hearing back about the purchase of a hang?

I wrote to PANArt sometime around August last year and haven't received any acknowledgement of my letter yet. Is this normal, or should I assume something happened to it and write again? I don't want to be a pain or seem impatient - I just really want to own and play one of these drums and am keen to hear when that might be possible, however long it takes smile

Thanks!

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Re: E-mail From Felix Rohner from spring 2007 about buying a Hang.

I wrote to them some time last year and recieved a letter sometime after saying that i would be invited to come and purchase my hang sometime in 2010.

I cant wait

:-)

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Re: E-mail From Felix Rohner from spring 2007 about buying a Hang.

aaron wrote:

I wrote to them some time last year and recieved a letter sometime after saying that i would be invited to come and purchase my hang sometime in 2010.

Hi Aaron,

Do you remember exactly what your letter said?

I wrote them in February last year (2008) and got the "ding" letter, saying something like: all our Hang are allocated through 2009, but we will contact you when we resume making sound sculpture...

No details about time, etc... it didn't say 2010, or even say specifically that they would keep making Hanghang -- though that has been clarified recently.

If I got dropped from the list, I'd rather know sooner than later... hmm

Thanks!
a different aaron wink

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Re: E-mail From Felix Rohner from spring 2007 about buying a Hang.

I cant seem to find the letter now but it definatly mentioned that i was on the list for 2010. i will try and find it this weekend and let you know exactly what it said. (if i find it). your post got me worried but i remember thinking i didnt need to keep the letter because it was all sorted.

cheers

Aaron

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Re: E-mail From Felix Rohner from spring 2007 about buying a Hang.

i just recieved another letter about the "free integral hang" i have to reply to this letter then i will have a deffinate answer before christmas.

anyone else recieved this letter?

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Re: E-mail From Felix Rohner from spring 2007 about buying a Hang.

Can you give us some detail of what the letter says?
As communication is sometimes scarce, it's always good to hear the latest from PanArt.

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Re: E-mail From Felix Rohner from spring 2007 about buying a Hang.

hi yes its the same letter that you have posted on here today in 5 languages.
how will this integral hang be different to the original?
is it just the tuning process?

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Re: E-mail From Felix Rohner from spring 2007 about buying a Hang.

I have replied to the letter and hope to hear from them again before christmas. i will keep you up to date with anything i hear.
i am getting excited now . it could be getting close.

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Re: E-mail From Felix Rohner from spring 2007 about buying a Hang.

Well, its sounds quite definitive in their description.
They have made a good decision to tune the Hang to itself - this way the whole body can resonate freely without the restrictions of traditional concert pitch perfection.

Quite where they start the process has yet to be revealed, but one would assume with the central Ding and the whole body as a "harmonic resonance chamber". Every note around the edge then could be tuned to maximum resonance, regardless of whether it was a conventional "note" or not.

I reckon that's how they might approach it - hey, but what do I know, I'm just another outsider now!

A few of the 1st generation hang had frequencies that were not conventional tones, described merely as frequencies.

It will be very interesting to hear, feel and see where this path leads.

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Re: E-mail From Felix Rohner from spring 2007 about buying a Hang.

I recieved a letter last week saying that i was unsucsesfull.
i replied as soon as i recdieved any letters from them.
i could not of done anymore than i did.
is it impossible to buy a hang drum?
two years of waiting for nothing :-(
the final letter didnt even sound like i was on the waiting list for next time.
do i have to start all over again?
i am on the waiting list for a halo so i will probably buy on of them in the meantime and apply again for a hang.

cheers

Aaron

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