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Build a steel band for your school or community

We have over 25 years of experience in the business of making steel drum or pan music as Solid Steel. Given that, we have the ideal qualifications to help you buy steel drums and start your own steel band!

As we demonstrate in our popular workshops, a steel band has all the elements of a typical musical group. As such, elements of melody, harmony, bass and rhythm are available to make it musically complete.

Firstly, you’ll need to buy the balance of steel drums to acquire the correct balance of the aforesaid elements. For example, these must include tenor pans (melody), second pans (melody/harmony) and bass pans. However, you might also consider other harmony pans we call ‘guitars’ and ‘cellos’ along with rhythm section instruments.

So the first question you will want to ask is ‘how many steel drums or pans do I need?’

Well this depends on the size of the band you would like to build.

You can set up your steel band with as few as 12 steel pans and a drum kit. We can offer you a 12-piece starter kit which will include 12 steel drums. This will consist of a set of 6 bass pans, 2 guitar pans, 2 second pans and 2 tenor pans. In addition, we will include all the accessories you’ll require including sticks, stands and cases. We will also deliver these to you and show you how to set them up.

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Buy the steel pans needed for your steel drum music

Of course the scale of the steel drum music you may be able to make will depend on this. How many steel pans instruments ie. steel drums or steel pans are you going to buy? The size of your budget may well be a constraint. But, you can choose to build your band gradually, maintaining the correct balance of steel pans instruments along the way. So don’t delay, start your own steel band today!

We can supply a full range of steel drums whether you want to start a small or a large group. Equally important, Solid Steel will guide you through the whole process.

Eventually, you may arrive at what is the most popular size our customers opt for which is:

  • 4 x tenor pans
  • 3 x sets of second pans (2 in each set)
  • 2 x sets of guitar pans (2 in each set)
  • Two x sets of cello pans (3 in each set)
  • 2 x sets of bass pans (6 in each set)
  • 1 x drum kit (5-piece)
  • 1 x pair of conga drums
  • Assorted hand percussion (cowbells, shakers etc.)

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Buy Solid Steel’ssteel drum music CD, ‘Three’

Most bands’ recorded steel drum music doesn’t sound nearly as good as it does ‘live’. However, Solid Steel’s latest CD, ‘Three’ is exceptional in its quality and consistency.

It was recorded in late 2007 as a tribute to the pioneers of what is a small but significant genre. That genre is the all-acoustic three-piece steel band or ‘steel trio’ as we prefer to call it.

‘Three’ features evergreen traditional Caribbean steel band music that musicians and audiences still enjoy playing and listening to. We’ve then included another couple of covers of some contemporary songs and the self-penned tribute calypso title track.

The Solid Steel Trio

The band’s line-up features the band as a trio, naturally. Firstly, there’s the virtuoso tenor pan playing and vocal talents of British-born Thomas Alleyne. Then, Dennis Davis on second pan, bass pan and hand percussion. Finally, Paul Cherrie is on lead vocals, bass pan, hand percussion and second pan. The producer is long-time friend and associate, Francis Hylton. He recorded the band playing a ‘live’ set at his studio, ‘The Barbershop’, in Battersea.

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Common steel drum & music buyer FAQs

How did your album ‘Three’ come about?

The origins of ‘Three’

It’s all about our steel band history. In the ‘50s, newly arrived Trinidadian musicians Russ Henderson, Sterling Betancourt and the Cherrie brothers, Max and Ralph first introduced the steel drum to the British. Remakably they did it mostly in a trio format that would have been unfamiliar even in their homeland. Fifty years on and the genre is still going strong in the UK with Solid Steel being its vanguard. We felt compelled to make this homage!

Apart from the CD ‘Three’ are there any other recordings of your steel band?

Steel band recordings you can commission

We also do bespoke commissioned recordings for mostly wedding and corporate clients. Much of our audio and some of our video publicity various clients commissioned us to produce.

Do you have any DVDs of your steel band I can purchase?

Steel band videos you can commission

No, but we offer a service where a client can commission us to film a bespoke performances at their event.

How are steel pans made?

How to make a steel pan

There are several phases to work through in the creation of this unique instrument:-

Selecting a steel drum

First, you must select a 55-gallon oil drum with high quality of steel..

Sinking the barrel

A 40-pound sledgehammer is then applied to the bottom of the barrel, stretching the metal into a concave bowl or dish shape. This phase is called ‘sinking’ and is the noisiest and most physically exhausting part of the process. It is very important to stretch the metal evenly without tearing it or deforming the rim.Sinking a pan can take up to 5 hours of hammering!

Tempering the steel drum

After sinking the pan, the steel must then undergo ‘tempering’ to increase the resilience and strength of the metal. In Trinidad, pan makers will take their drums down to the beach and build a fire. After burning a pan for a short period of time, they can then plunge it into the ocean. This immediately cools off the red-hot barrel and makes its metal a lot stronger than it was before. The head or face of the pan is now able to withstand the rigors of the tuning process.

Marking the steel pan

You must then use a template to mark the placement of each note on the sunken head of the drum. You then draw lines to guide future hammer blows.

Grooving the pan’s face

Using a nail punch and a hammer you will then ‘groove’ each note. Grooving the notes makes them more visible and also isolates each note’s vibration somewhat from adjacent notes in the drum. It’s very important not to weaken or break the metal with the nail punch during the grooving process.

Cutting the pan’s skirt

At this point, the drum’s side, or ‘skirt’, is cut to the correct length, and holes drilled near the rim. The reason for this is to hang the drum from a stand with wire or rope.

Ponging the pan

A panmaker then takes hammers of various sizes and ‘pongs’ the notes up from beneath. This, in turn, makes them stand out like bubbles from the interior of the pan. As a result, this gives the note the approximate tension it needs to vibrate at the correct pitch.

How are steel pans tuned and finished?

How to tune a steel pan

Now, a panmaker uses a tuning device, like a tuning fork or a stroboscope, and carefully hammers at each note. You start from the top, stretching it and smoothing the note area so that it will vibrate precisely. You must tune each individual note on the face of the pan perfectly in relation to the other notes. Otherwise, that individual pan note will not resonate correctly. Tuning one note perfectly might unfortunately detune an adjacent note! Often a panmaker will tune each note several times before the process is complete with the correct ‘blend’ of notes.
Finally, post-tuning you must paint the pans or dip them in chrome to make them shine like silver. The chrome bath detunes the drums slightly, so you will have to tune again after chroming. So each pan can take up to a week of hard work to finish. Considering this and the talent and skill requirements to make a pan makers ask for them is always very reasonable. So, you won’t be ‘spoiling’ yourself if you buy a steel drum for your own personal use!

Where are your band’s steel pans made?

Steel pan makers & steel pan tuners

In the UK by specialist pan makers and pan tuners.

Can I buy second hand pans from Solid Steel?

Second hand steel pans for sale

Yes, subject to availability at the time of asking! Our second hand pans are from schools that donate or sell them to us when they are no longer required. This is simply because they’ve bought replacements for them from us.

Can my school sell you our second hand pans?

Second hand steel drums to buy

Yes, because we use any single pans you might have for our school workshops. Hence, we’re happy to buy your old steel drums!

Can your steel band supply a tuner for our school’s steel drums?

Steel band tuning services

Yes, we have a national network of pan tuners we can contact for you to supply their professional services.

How much does your tuning service cost?

Cheap steel drum tuning services

It depends on how out of tune your pans are to begin with and the time necessary to re-tune them. It’s best to share a picture of the playing surface of each instrument with us first via WhatsApp. Then we can give you a rough estimate using your photo evidence.
Some other steel pan tuning services will quote prospective clients on a ‘per instrument’ basis. Often the cost for this is over £50 per individual pan. However, we think this unfair because some bass instruments have 3 notes whilst a tenor pan may have 30 notes. Our policy is to price our tuners’ work according to the time spent doing it!

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Solid Steel Band Shop | Buy Our Music And Steel Pans? ›

Steelpan musicians are called pannists.

What are steel pan players called? ›

Steelpan musicians are called pannists.

How much does it cost to tune a steel pan? ›

STANDARD TUNING

For standard handpan tuning on most instruments, the price is variable between $100-$150, depending on how far out of tune the instrument is.

Who are the pioneers of the steel pan? ›

STEEL PAN INNOVATORS
  • Winston 'Spree' Simon - is credited with creating the first 'melody pan' which carried eight pitches. ...
  • Ellie Mannette - is credited with being the first to wrap the playing sticks with rubber (which softened the attack and produced a more refined tone).

What is the hardest steel pan to play? ›

Quadrophonic Pan

It is also one of the hardest pans to play and are used in conventional steelbands.

What is the best type of steel for pans? ›

Stainless Steel Pans are some of the safest on the market, especially when constructed of high-grade stainless steel like 18/10 or 304-grade. Since our Stainless Clad Cookware is nonreactive, this also means you don't have to worry about chemicals leaching into your food or the metal reacting to acidic ingredients.

How long does a steel pan last? ›

Several other factors regarding quality can also affect the life span of your stainless steel pans. High-quality pans that are well cared for can last for decades, while low-quality pans or pans that aren't properly maintained may only last a couple of years.

How often do steel drums need to be tuned? ›

Answer - Pans need to be tuned about once a year given normal playing. A new instrument will go out of tune sooner (approx. 9 months) but they hold tune longer as they get older. The two biggest determining factors in how your pans hold tune is the quality of your instrument and how hard you play.

How many hours does it take to make a steel pan? ›

It takes about 40 hours of hammering to turn a steel drum into a steelpan drum.

Which Caribbean island did steel bands originate from? ›

The steel band originated on the Caribbean island of Trinidad about 1940, an invention of poor people in Port of Spain who played music during Carnival to represent their neighbourhoods and to compete with rival bands.

Who was the first person to play a tune on a steel pan? ›

Winston “Spree” Simon, 1930 - 1976

He held performances both locally and abroad, playing calypsoes and classical tunes. It is believed by some that he was the inventor of the steelpan.

How old is the steel pan? ›

The steel pan, often referred to incorrectly as a steel drum, emerged in the 1930s. Metal objects including car parts, paint pots, dustbins, oil drums and biscuit tins, were originally used as percussion instruments, but at some point they began to be tuned.

What are steel bands made of? ›

A steel band is a group of musicians who play music on steel pan instruments. Steel pans are acoustic tuned percussion instruments recycled from oil drums, they are sometimes referred to as steel drums and originate from Trinidad and Tobago in the Caribbean.

What do the double second pans in a steel band typically play? ›

Double second pans are the second highest pitched instruments (after the lead pans) in the ensemble and usually play countermelodies or provide high harmonic support to lead pan melodies in a f to fff dynamic range.

What are steel band pan drums made from? ›

The steel drum is a tuned idiophone traditionally made from an oil drum, but today is made of high-quality steel. To make a steel drum, or a pan, the bottom of an oil drum is first pounded into a bowl, then shaped and tuned with hammers to form distinct resonating surfaces.

What parts are in steel drums? ›

All members of the steel pan family of instruments (steel drums) have the same three parts, skirt, belly and notes. Learn more about their role.

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