The steelpan (also known as a pan or steel drum) is a musical instrument originating in Trinidad and Tobago. Steelpan musicians are called pannists.
In 1992, the steelpan was declared Trinidad and Tobago’s national instrument by Prime Minister Patrick Manning. This helped turn the steelpan into a source of national pride and cultural identity, recognized both locally and internationally.
In 2023, the United Nations General Assembly declared 11 August as World Steelpan Day. The following year, the Parliament of Trinidad and Tobago officially recognised the steelpan as the country's national instrument.
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Treble pan from en:Tobago. Clearly described as a treble pan on the label, this register is more com...
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The Jonathan Scales Fourchestra (L to R: Cody Wright, Phillip Bronson, Jonathan Scales, Duane Simpso...
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A steelpan player on High Street in Trinidad and Tobago
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Solo steel drummer with computerized backing tracks.
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Comparison of tenor (1, magnified), double seconds (2), double guitars (3) and bass (4) steel pans b...
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Steelpan Instruments at Trinidad and Tobago Carnival
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Tuning a steel pan with a Peterson 590 AutoStrobe strobe tuner.