Dicemanb wrote:Dende, you are one talented Dude.....making your own toys!!
I have been looking for the lightest pandeiro and coudnt help noticing that the shot without the skin looks like it use to have a tacked head, and you changed it to rods and rings. How much extra weight did that add ?
I have never seen one with hair on it, what did it sound like with the hair and what was it like to play?
BTW Beautiful atabaque
Dice
It is true, that at first i tried to make it a tack head pandeiro first, but i still have a hard time getting it right, it had either too much tor too little tension on the skin at each try. but it was very light and quick, even with those heavy .032 brass platinellas (that are a B!%#H to cut from a flat plate, btw, but are definately worth the trouble). amazing jingle response, but no bass from the skin, so i asked Tariq at NYC C to send me the ring and lugs. there wasnt a lot of weight added, but i think the overall weight has been cut down because of the materials used. the top ring is quite thin, bit strong, and very light, the platinellas are held in place by radial tire wire that i had lying around from making Berimbaus (
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set ... 341&type=1), so that weight barely registers. the flesh hoop is made of the top ring of a crap-heavy pandeiro i bought from Mid-East (
http://www.amazon.com/Mid-East-PAN1-Pan ... B0009V40OM , where the jingles were used to make my jingle die in the first pic).
The first time ive seen one with hair on it was last december when a Tucson Capoeira group came up to Phoenix to practice Capoeira Angola with my group, and their instructor brought one from Brasil where he was practicing with the great instrument maker Mestre Lua Rasta, and it was covered in hair, and sounded better than all the other pandeiros that were in the building. great bass, jingle response, and easy manipulated pitch. he also played his untill there were bald spots in the three most common contact spots, and i couldnt stop thinking about how awesome it was.
it turns out that it depends on the type of hair (thin or course) determines how much can stay on without muffling the sound, but when you get that perfect balance, there is no need for any tape on the underside to remove the unpleasant overtones that many pandeiros can have, normally the thinner skinned. the one with thinner hair folicles (but thicker hair coverage, the light one) i had to buzz cut, to where the hair was standing up about a centimeter, and had an amazing sound. it still sounds good without the hair but i had to use tape on the underside.
ive also shaved the darker one, but that was a big mistake. ive got to re head it (you learn from trial and error).
and ive already asked Tariq for some more materials (including 2 hoops with no jingle holes), but without any hides, ill get them somewhere else. the only problems with using Tariq's service is that he puts the order to the factory in Pakistan and it takes FOREVER to get here. i ordered a month ago and havent received the "done" email yet,
and then the metal work is very expensive