
Level 2 - Intermediate
Take you playing to the next Level with new compositions, new techniques and lots of new musical ideas!
take your playing to the next level
expand your repertoire of grooves and harmony
learn advanced techniques like the Split Hand and Floating Hand
achieve independence and freedom in your playing
I love working with David and Handpan Dojo - awesome and original material! David offers very clear and precise explanations, demonstrations and play alongs within this tutorial series. Both challenging and great fun!
Samantha Archer from Archer & Tripp
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United Kingdom
62 Video Lessons
π¬ Notation Key and Course Booklet (7:49)
π¬ Practice Tracks
π¬ How to use the Handpan Dojo website (3:20)
π¬ Khaligi 1 - A groovy oriental Rhythm that you also hear in Electronic Music (4:00)
π¬ Khaligi 2 - Ghostnotes turn into Melodies (3:09)
π¬ Khaligi 3 - Alternative Hand Patterns (2:06)
π¬ Khaligi 4 - Adding a Chord Progression to the Groove (3:52)
π¬ Khaligi 5 - This one is a quite a !Challenge! (7:36)
π¬ Chords and Intervals 1 - The Beauty of Thirds (2:24)
π¬ Chords and Intervals 2 - Let's Spice Things Up! (4:52)
π¬ Chords and Intervals 3 - Another Option to Place our Chords (1:37)
π¬ Chords and Intervals 4 - Rhythm, Harmony and Melody - all at the same time! (5:51)
π¬ Chords and Intervals 5 - 6th are like inverted 3rds and share similar properties. (4:44)
π¬ Central Note Harmonic Isolation with 2 hands (4:19)
π¬ Central Note Harmonic Isolation with 1 hand (2:28)
π¬ Independence 1 - How to Develop Independence and Freedom (6:46)
π¬ Independence 2 - Now it's the right hand's turn. (3:14)
π¬ Independence 3 - Progressing Step by Step (3:02)
π¬ Independence 4 - First Milestone Reached! (2:03)
π¬ Independence 5 - Time for combinations (3:17)
π¬ Independence 6 - Are we gonna make it through this? (2:37)
π¬ Independence 7 - Hang in there... (2:28)
π¬ Independence 8 - Is this ever gonna end? (2:08)
π¬ Independence 9 - We made it! Good Job! (1:55)
π¬ Independence 10 - There is More! (0:26)
π¬ The Moroccan Shaabi 1 - This one is interesting. (5:01)
π¬ The Moroccan Shaabi 2 - Take a Break (1:40)
π¬ Odd Metres and Rhythmical Subdivisions 1 - Everything is built on little groups of 2, 3 and Start4. (2:43)
π¬ Odd Metres and Rhythmical Subdivisions 2 - Learning is easier through the body than Startthrough the brain! (4:30)
π¬ Odd Metres and Rhythmical Subdivisions 3 - Same Rhythm - Different Hand Pattern (3:03)
π¬ Odd Metres and Rhythmical Subdivisions 4 - Two styles of 5/8 (4:14)
π¬ Odd Metres and Rhythmical Subdivisions 5 - The beautiful Curcuna Rhythm (2:20)
π¬ Odd Metres and Rhythmical Subdivisions 6 - Several Ways of Playing 10/8 (2:43)
π¬ Odd Metres and Rhythmical Subdivisions 7 - Turkish 9/8 HipHop (2:40)
π¬ Rhythmic Displacement 1 - One of my Favourite Subjects (3:43)
π¬ Rhythmic Displacement 2 - Indian Style Counting (2:32)
π¬ Rhythmic Displacement 3 - Musical Application (3:57)
π¬ Rhythmic Displacement 4 - 5 over 4/4 (2:14)
π¬ Rhythmic Displacement 5 - the other 5 over 4/4 (1:40)
π¬ Rhythmic Displacement 6 - Let's move on to 7/8 (3:30)
π¬ Rhythmic Displacement 7 - another 7/8, this time in 4-3 (1:35)
π¬ Rhythmic Displacement 8 - this one is odd and funky! (1:37)
π¬ Rhythmic Displacement Practice Video (5:27)
π¬ Composition based on 6ths and 3rds 1 - This one is quite a !Challenge! (5:22)
π¬ Composition based on 6ths and 3rds 2 - Changing Rhythm for the B Part (4:53)
π¬ Composition based on 6ths and 3rds 3 - Bridging the Gap and Putting Everything Together (5:11)
π¬ Split Hand Technique 1 - Thumb and Ringfinger (3:06)
π¬ Split Hand Technique 2 - Multiples of 4 (3:11)
π¬ Split Hand Technique 3 - Tihai in 4/4 (4:57)
π¬ Split Hand Technique 4 - Playing Arpeggios (4:26)
π¬ Split Hand Technique 5 - Playing Ghostnotes with the Split-Hand (2:47)
π¬ Split Hand Technique 6 - Tremolos (1:16)
π¬ Rumba Khaligi 1 - a Fusion Rhythm (5:43)
π¬ Rumba Khaligi 2 - Adding Chords and Melody (5:43)
π¬ Rumba Khaligi 3 - Another Sequence - !Challenge! (3:46)
π¬ Floating Hand 1 - A Technique from the Afro-Cuban Conga (2:48)
π¬ Floating Hand 2 - A Meaty Khaligi (2:42)
π¬ Floating Hand 3 - Floating through 7/8 (2:08)
π¬ Floating Hand 4 - Chiftetelli Rolls (4:10)
π¬ Floating Hand - Practice Video (5:21)
π¬ Breakbeat 1 - Many different techniques in one Groove - this one is quite a !Challenge! (5:02)
π¬ Breakbeat 2 - Adding Melody (4:06)
π¬ Breakbeat 3 - Putting Everything Together (2:36)
π¬ Belledi(1:17)
π¬ Belledi Funk Shuffle (0:50)
π¬ Chiftetelli 4/4 (2:19)
π¬ Chiftetelli 8/4 (2:11)
π¬ Buleria 12/8 (1:01)
π¬ 7/8 (3-4) (1:03)
π¬ 7/8 (4-3) (1:03)
π¬ Aksak 9/8 - 1 (1:02)
π¬ Aksak 9/8 - 2 (1:21)
π¬ Aksak 9/8 - 3 (1:10)
π¬ Masmoudi(1:03)
π¬ Saiidi(1:21)
π¬ Bossa(0:54)
π¬ Funk(0:40)
π¬ Funk Shuffle I (0:53)
π¬ Funk Shuffle 2 (0:52)
π¬ Breakbeat 1 (0:55)
π¬ Breakbeat 2 (0:42)
π¬ Breakbeat 3 (0:42)
π¬ Curcuna(0:57)
π¬ Khaligi(1:42)
π¬ Malfuf(0:59)
π¬ Karatchi Poly (2:23)
π¬ Uptempo 6 (0:49)
π¬ Iranian 6 (0:58)
π¬ Samai(1:15)
be able to improvise melodies while keeping your own accompaniment.
play groove, harmony & melodies all at the same time.
use the power of double strokes to play fast and relaxed.
understand rhythm & be able to play with the rhythmic puzzle pieces.
have expanded your repertoire of music.
David Kuckhermann is a Grammy nominated and world renowned handpan player and percussionist based in Berlin, Germany. His musical teaching methods are based on more than 20+ years of playing and professional teaching experience.
He has taught more than 10,000 students from all around the world as the founder of online instrument education schools: Handpan Dojo and World Percussion Academy.
His Youtube channel has more than 10 million views and features a wide selection of performances and educational videos:.
He has performed his solo repertoire in famous concert halls including the Royal Albert Hall in London England, the Greek Theatre at UC Berkeley in California and the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee.
He currently tours the world as freelancer, soloist and band-member of Dead Can Dance as well as teaching masterclasses for handpan players and percussionists.
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