Dive into the fascinating origins and evolution of the iconic steel pan, also known as the steel drum, in Trinidad and Tobago! 🇹🇹🥁 Discover how this vibrant musical instrument emerged in the 1930s as a symbol of Carnival resistance and cultural expression.
The history of the steel pan traces back to the enslaved Africans who were brought to the Caribbean in the 1700s. Following emancipation in 1834, former slaves faced restrictions on African-descended percussive performance during Carnival. This led to protests and the development of improvised percussive instruments made from scrap metal, metal containers, and bamboo stamping tubes.
These early instruments, known as 'Tamboo Bamboo' bands, laid the foundation for modern steel bands. By 1955, steel pans had become standardized and were constructed from 55-gallon oil drums, played by striking the metal with wooden beaters.
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