Chords for Beginner lesson for tankdrum handpan

Tempo:
75.5 bpm
Chords used:

Gm

D

G

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Beginner lesson for tankdrum handpan chords
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The second exercise, the main one and then there'll be a variation.
The main one is just right and left.
Starting with just the ring fingers.
Right left, right left, left right left.
Do this for either, let's say three minutes or let's say thirty repetitions.
One, two, three, four, etc.
You'll do thirty of those.
Then you switch to the left.
One, two, left.
Once you feel, after you've done thirty at this tempo, not too fast, you can try going
a little faster.
And concentrate on the tone you're getting.
You want to make sure you're getting a good sound.
Don't be missing or hitting the wrong part.
[Gm] So now the variation is that you're going to hit the bass tone every other time like this.
First starting at the right.
One and two and one and.
And you can use your thumb actually.
You can use, it's good to practice both using your ring finger [D] on the bass tone or your thumb.
[G] So we can go one and two and one and two and one and two and one and two and one and two and two.
And you can also use your ring finger.
One and two.
It's the same thing, just using the ring finger instead of the thumb.
So do that thirty times.
And then switch.
Left, left, right.
I'm sorry.
Left, left, bass.
Left, right, bass, right.
Left, right, bass, right.
One and two and three and four.
And then when you do it a little faster, you can see where it's going, you know, when you're
going to play it as a musical piece.
Key:  
Gm
123111113
D
1321
G
2131
Gm
123111113
D
1321
G
2131
Gm
123111113
D
1321
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The second exercise, the main one and then there'll be a variation.
The main one is just right and left.
Starting with just the ring fingers.
Right left, right left, left right left.
Do this for _ either, let's say three minutes or let's say thirty repetitions.
_ One, two, three, four, etc.
You'll do thirty of those.
Then you switch to the left.
_ One, two, left.
_ _ _ Once you feel, after you've done thirty at this tempo, not too fast, you can try going
a little faster. _ _
And concentrate on the tone you're getting.
You want to make sure you're getting a good sound. _
Don't be missing or hitting the wrong part. _ _ _ _
[Gm] So now the variation is that you're going to hit the bass tone every other time like this.
First starting at the right.
One and two and one and.
And you can use your thumb actually.
You can use, it's good to practice both using your ring finger [D] on the bass tone or your thumb.
[G] So we can go one and two and one and two and one and two and _ one and two and one and two and _ _ two.
And you can also use your ring finger.
One and two. _
It's the same thing, just using the ring finger instead of the thumb.
So do that thirty times.
And then switch.
Left, left, right.
I'm sorry.
Left, left, bass.
Left, right, bass, right.
Left, right, bass, right.
One and two and three and four. _ _
_ And then when you do it a little faster, _ _ _ you can see where it's going, you know, when you're
going to play it as a musical piece. _ _ _ _ _ _