Today I received an email from PanArt, the makers of the hang drum, regarding the procedure to obtain one. This was in answer to a previous email I made a fairly long time ago. Basically you have to make an appointment, go to Switzerland, and have a hang specially designed for you. They will be selling a series in April, and another series sometime this summer.
Here is the English version of the letter in its entirety. Note that they only have a limited number, and that you have to successfully arrange an appointment and plan to stay for a day. You have to come alone due to space limitations. They only serve one customer at a time. It reminds me of a Haj or Pilgrimage, but having heard one of these instruments I think it is worth it.
For those committed enough, good luck!
email: info@hang.com
Letter from Hangbauhaus
Bern, End of March, 2007
From Sabina Schärer and Felix Rohner, Hangmakers
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









Hi Sabina & Felix
I became framiliar with your drums when in innsbruck. through manu and others last year. I will be back in austria this may 23 next month. I would very much love to purchase one of your drums. Please let me know if this is possible.
thank you
Joseph
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Consider, that this is not a weblog of the hangmakers! Sabina & Felix will never read Josoph’s entry.
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I would like to know the price and if I can send a representative?
It’s a long expensive from New Orleans to Bern.
I will like to buy a hang drum to take it to burnigman and play it when i travel in South Asia, please let me know what i need to do i live in Laguna Beach California
Sincerely
Gonzalo
Hi! Where can I buy “Hang Drum” internet? Thank you.
Hi everyone!
I’ve heard the sound of Hang Drum and my first thought was: “this is from-for another world”
How can i buy a Hang Drum and which is the price to do that?
I live in Athens – Greece.
Thank you for your time!
Akis.
man i have been a musician since i was 6yrs of age..
i am very poor and one day dream that i will be able to afford the trip or even get the opportunity to own one of these drums. i commend all of the hang drum inventors for this great innovation..
I sent an email to the info@hang.com and it was returned to me. Is the email info correct.?
Im willing to go out to their spot if i get an appointment, i would appreciate some assistance in finding the correct emial thanks !
In the light of joyful participation
Ylara
Soy profesor de Piano de la Escuela Libre de Musica de Humacao Puerto Rico. Soy Master Reiki y vivo en una hermosa Isla llamada Puerto Rico, cituada en el Mar Caribe. Quiciera conseguir un Hang Drum, por muchas razones y una de ellas es la de sanacion. Me gustaria combinar mis conocimientos de sanacion Reiki y la terapia musical con este nuevo instrumento . Desearia conseguir mas informacion sobre la cosntruccion de este instrumento, y como adquirirlo. MI email es bachmrd@yahoo.com , mi numero de Telefono es Cel-939-645-6943 Casa – 787-760-2687 , mi direccion postal es BOX 155 TRUJILLO ALTO ,PUERTO RICO ZIP CODE 00977.
Le agradecere su pronta atencion
Att Marcos R. Diaz Delgado
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Terribly unfortunate that some one from north america can’t even get close (unless a 1400 us plane flight) to even hear one live.
Actually, there’s a dude in Seattle, WA who plays them at the annual FolkLife Festival, simultaneous with an Ektara, a didgeridoo, multiple Zills, chimes, and symbols. It’s quite a thing. It was from him that I learned of the value inflation this company creates and of their rarity.
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Hello, Michael! I sent an e-mail to info@hang.com and info@hang.ch, but both addresses reported as unavailable. Co you have any other functional addresses for the Hangmakers?
Thank you.
I was watching something on You tube when I noticed a photo of someone playing an instrument. I clicked and watched several different videos and they were hangdrums. I had never seen or heard of this instrument. I loved the sound. I am not a musician, but I do own some drums, ( native drum, bongo drums and other rhythm makers). I loved to hear the sounds that came from your hangdrum. It seems so easy. I would love one. I am a 59 year old retired teacher. The only use for the hangdrum, for me, would be to play it with friends when we have get to gethers at my home. I have no idea of the price. I understand from what I have read that it is very costly. I may be going to Italy this year. If I do come to Italy, would I be able to purchase a hangdrum? What would the cost be?
Sincerely,
Isabella
I love the sound of the hangdrum. I have never seen of heard of this instrument until today. I am not a musician, but I love music and own a native drum that I use at home with family and friends. It seems so easy to use. I would love one. I am a 59 year old retired teacher. For me, the only use would be to play with my family and friends. I have no idea of the price except that it it very costly. I may be going to Italy this year. If I do, would I be able to come to Bern and purchase a hangdrum, if it is within my means. Thank you. What a lovely instrument you have created.
Sincerely,
Isabella
Hi, I am interested in buying a hang drum. I live in Ireland. Is it possible for me to get one shipped over?
Hello,
This is an instrument that i have been waiting for. I have been playing drums since i was 11 and have made music my life ever since. I write and produce for a living, as well teach at a respected music college in the UK. I came across a few performances on the internet and the more I hear this instrument, the more I want to play it. How can I get one? I visit Switzerland every year and would love to come and purchase a Hang.
Kind regards,
Martin.
Greetings,
I have just heard a hang drum being played by a sufi singer and i have fallen in love with it . I felt energised by its tones. I Have not played any instruments before but feel this is what i have been waiting for. I also think it would be great to incorporate with meditations. I am studying to be a counsellor in england and have no idea of the cost of a hang drum and think you are in switzerland? I hope to hear from you soon.
bright blessiings
lucy
Guys
There is a company in the States researching into the production of hang drums. The company is Pantheon Steel – they make steel drums. There is a link on the home page re. hang drums, click it for a standard reply and the opportunity to get the updates, register your interest, etc.
http://pantheonsteel.com
We may have an alternative supplier to Panart.
Hello Sabina & Felix,
i’ve heard this beautiful instrument in amsterdam 2 months ago, and the sound was just travelling inside me.. in pure relaxation.. my soul bloomed..
if you have some time, please send me information about this lovely drum. thank you
love
alex
Hello.
new manufactured hang drums
look this page site web:
http://www.HANArt.es
Hang makers are ELITIST… they sold 4.300 units at the end of 2005, just take your calculator and think about this… 4.300 hangs x 900 euros = 3.870.000 euros!!!!
So they are not elitist? Why they don’t teach how to make hangs to other persons? … easy answer >>> MONEY!!
The hang is beautiful and incredible instrument, but the creators are now RICH and also elitist.
By the way don’t buy hangs on ebay (about 3.000 $) minimum, some bids are fake, or extremely abusive prices.
Good luck trying to get a hang and making rich Feliz and Sabina.
Bye
Hackzeus
Another example of what I’m talking about:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&item=320294071518
Good luck…
Hackzeus
I imagine you must recieve many emails, some of which perhaps go unanswered. What an amazing instrument! Blessed are those who are fortunate enough to have one made for them. I wish for a miracle. I do believe dreams come true and miracles happen. Don’t you? Now is the time, make my dreams come true, I would be deeply honored. Many Blessings, Brian
Love & Infinite Dreams
In response to Hackzeus,
I just want to point out a misconception. Felix & Sabina did not sell 4,300 hanghang in one year alone. That is the absolute *total* of how many have been made and sold between the years 2000-2007. At a price of 900euros, the hangmakers have made approximately 79,000euros annually. Since there are two hangmakers to pay, this money must be split between them. That comes to about 39,500euros each. Switzerland is an expensive country in which to reside. That is not a lot of money compared to, let’s say, a barrister or a doctor. That is modest middle-class money….hardly elitist. No, the hangmakers are not by any stretch of the imagination “rich”. What they do is a labor of love. If they wanted to become rich, they would mass produce Hanghang of lower quality and flood the market with inferior instruments. But that is not what they have chosen to do. What they are doing instead is perfecting and honing the Hang in order to offer the highest quality instrument to musicians who are serious about the Hanghang. I too would love to own a Hang one day and I hope that Felix & Sabina are serious about teaching the craft once they have achieved the level of quality that they desire. But there is no point in making judgments in anger due to the scarcity of the Hanghang. If you really desire a hang, maybe you should send a letter to Felix and Sabina and tell them how much you love the Hang and how your heart burns for one (rather than spreading vitriol and anger). All of us who have heard the Hang have been touched in our hearts and burn with the same covetous desire for one as you. But I, for one, plan to respect the maker’s wishes and send my letter and wait patiently for the day when Felix and Sabina call to invite me to Bern. Until then, I have started a savings account and I plan to have enough money to make my payment by 2009. The hang is not just another product to consume, it is a piece of art. It is HIGH ART worthy of an heirloom. As an artist myself, I understand that one pair of hands (or two) cannot satisfy everyone and some people must wait. But I for one would only ever sell my artwork to a kind and patient person who respects my craft…not to an impatient and angry spirit. Please don’t think that I am calling you names, Hackzeus…again, I sincerely understand your frustration. But you must remember that you catch more flies with honey than with vinegar. Good luck on your Hanghang quest. Here is Felix & Sabina’s address and fax number once more. Write to them or fax them.
Kindest Regards,
C.S. Tarpley
PANArt Hangbau AG, Engehaldenstr. 131, 3012 Bern, Switzerland
Fax number: +41 31 301 33 32.
hello ron !
I have some questions about hang.
Can i have buy hang ?
What sort of hang do you have?
i love it this instrument.
thanks fo your answer…..
godbye
and sorry for my horrible english…..
Hi ron & Sabina, my name is Jose and i write you from Argentina. This instrument is one of the most beautifull instrument that i’ve ever ear and seen in my life. I would like learn to play and buy one of them obviously first.
My brother Tomy lives in Germany. So close! I will appreciate more information about this instrument, and costs. Thanks in advance.
Jose
Great article: I will come back soon.
i live in spain and i will like to know if is possible to buy one. i preciate any information, and if i come to switserland,is it posible to buy it. anyway lot of love and peace for you who made it.
I’m a landscape designer. I use sound (water, plant material in wind, wind chimes, tipping stones, frogs, etc,) in my natural designs. Sometimes I play in my gardens — a puny tune, a guitar, to welcome the spirit to the garden/labyrinth/whatever it turns out to be. I would like to get a hang drum to play. So beautiful and inspiring! Is there a way to try one? Are they expensive? I’ll be in Germany this fall and I may be able to come to you to see, or send a friend.
May the blessings of the Universal vibrations shower the Hangmakers with the delight, love and harmony I have felt just listening to this “sacred instrument” and my heart’s desire to own and play one and share the wonderment.
If possible I seek information about acquiring a Hang and what I must expect price wise. I am most enthusiastic.
Light and peace
Mary Louise
the blessings of the Universal vibrations shower the Hangmakers with the delight, love and harmony I have felt just listening to this “sacred instrument” and my heart’s desire to own and play one and share the wonderment.
If possible I seek information about acquiring a Hang and what I must expect price wise. I am most enthusiastic.
Light and peace
Mary Louise
look here:
http://www.BEllArt.es
Hi i am interested to have one of your hang drum i live in Perth and play with the gong band. is it possible to order one hang drum? pls let me know.