Handpan Amara & Celtic Scale
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Amara and Celtic Minor: Essentially the Same
Amara and Celtic Minor are two names for the same handpan scale. It's a popular choice among beginners and experienced players alike, known for its versatility and melodic appeal.
D Amara & Celtic: D3-A3 C4 D4 E4 F4 G4 A4 C5 (From 9 Note.....12+4 Note)
E3 Amara: E3-B3 D4 E4 F#4 G4 A4 B4 D5 (10 Note...13+7 Note)
B2 Amara: B2-(D3 E3) F#3 (G3) A3 B3 C#4 D4 E4...
B2 Minor Celtic: B2-(A2 C#3) F#3 A3 B3 C#4 D4 E4 F#4 (A4...
C#3 Minor Celtic/Amara: C#3-Ab3 B3 C#4 Eb4 E4 F#4 Ab4 B4
Characteristics of the Amara/Celtic Minor Scale:
Based on the Dorian mode: This gives it a minor character with a major-like feel.
Missing the sixth degree: This omission creates a unique and open sound.
Versatile: Suitable for a wide range of musical styles, from traditional Celtic to contemporary.
Why Amara/Celtic Minor is Popular:
Beginner-friendly: Its simplicity makes it easy to learn and play.
Melodic: It offers beautiful and inspiring melodies.
Versatile: It can be adapted to various musical styles.
Comparing Amara/Celtic Minor to Kurd:
While both scales are minor-based and popular, they have distinct characteristics:
Amara/Celtic Minor: Missing the sixth degree, creating a brighter, more open sound.
Kurd: Includes the sixth degree, resulting in a deeper, more melancholic tone.