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BEDE - Steel Drummer For All Occasions
 
BEDE - Steel Drummer For All Occasions

     Welcome to the world of BEDE- Steel Drummer For All Occasions...where good times, dancing and fun are always blowing in on the prevailing trade winds. The tiki torches are lit,

there's a fruity drink in your hand and the sound of steel drums is in the air. Relax and let BEDE- Steel Drummer For All Occasions bring the Caribbean to your next event.

     If you are looking for Caribbean music, island music or tropical music, BEDE- Steel Drummer For All Occasions is the perfect compliment to any event with a tropical theme. In fact, any event, large or small, is more memorable and exciting with the unique sound of the steel drums providing the backdrop. Fusing the tropical sounds of Trinidad and Jamaica with rock and pop, BEDE- Steel Drummer For All Occasions has something for everyone.

     Private parties, corporate events, weddings, poolside entertainment, cocktail receptions, and casino style reviews are all specialties for the experienced musician BEDE - Steel Drummer For All Occasions. Anything is possible with BEDE- Steel Drummer For All Occasions because we can tailor the music to the event; from light background music to a powerful and exciting show band.

  • We play Soca, reggae, pop, rock and more!

  • Music for all occasions - concerts, corporate & private parties, casinos, weddings

  • Serving Monroe County, Miami-Dade County, Broward County, and Palm Beach County, from the Florida Keys to the Palm Beaches.

BEDE - Steel Drummer For All Occasions

          When you want Island Music at it's best, you want BEDE- Steel Drummer For All Occasions. When you hire BEDE- Steel Drummer For All Occasions, your event becomes that much better. The steel drum is quickly making it's way to being one of the favorite instruments at so many occasions.

     The Steel Drum, or Pan, is a unique instrument, invented in the 1930's. It is a skillfully hammered 55-gallon oil drum, which has been carefully tuned to produce tones. The Steel Drum carries the full chromatic range of notes, and can produce just about any type of music.

Brief History of the Origins of Pan

     During British colonial rule of Trinidad in the 1800's, hand drums were used as a call for neighborhood gangs to collect and 'mash up' with the other gangs. Hoping to curb the violence, the government outlawed hand drums in 1886.

     Deprived of the drums, the Trinidadians turned to the 'Bamboo Tamboo', where each member of the group would carry a length of bamboo and pound it on the ground as the group walked through the streets, producing distinctive rhythmic 'signatures', which identified each gang. (The word "Tamboo" is from the French "tambeau", or "drum"). When two gangs met on a march, they would pull out the machetes they had hidden inside the long bamboo poles, which solved none of the violence problems.

     Soon the government outlawed the bamboo bands as well. Deprived of all traditional rhythmic instruments, the Trini's took any objects they could find, including garbage can lids, old car parts and empty oil barrels (from the Navy bases on the island). They used these instruments to form the Iron Bands, which marched down the streets playing the same distinctive rhythms. These impromptu parades were called Iron Band.

     One Day in the late 1930's, during a particularly rough iron band session, somebody discovered that a dented section of barrelhead produced a tone. Winston "Spree" Simon is generally credited as the first person to put a note on a steel drum. Originally the pans were convex, like a dome rather than a dish. Ellie Manette, a pan maker still active in the US today, was the first to dish out the pan and give the steel drum its mature form. Many tuners began experimenting with and producing tuned 'pans', eventually forming large groups of the neighborhood pan men into orchestra bands. There are many great musicians, arrangers and innovators in the history of the steel bands.

     The musical competitions, which began to take place each year at Carnival, quickly replaced the street fights. There are two competitions, one for the popular songs of the year, and a separate contest, which showcases both the technical ability of each band and versatility of the steel drum by presenting highly orchestrated classical pieces.

     The bands, which include Phase Two Pan Groove, the Amoco Renegades and the Sliver Stars, each perform a masterfully arranged, ten-minute piece for the yearly Panorama competition. Each band can contain over 100 musicians and 300 pans, and they rehearse relentlessly for months before Carnival in the hopes of winning the Panorama and being crowned champion steel band for the year. Fifty years after the first such contest the rivalries between steel bands still exist, but manifest themselves in an excellent quality of musicianship.

Call now to book BEDE- Steel Drummer For All Occasions for your next event right now.

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