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Handpan Workshop - Start Playing

  • The Yoga Flat 80B Vesterbrogade København, 1620 Denmark (map)

Handpan Workshop

Start Playing

With Guest Teacher Koné Moerman

No musical experience required.

Handpans will be available for all participants.

Discover how to play the handpan in this 3,5 hour immersive beginner workshop with musicians Koné Moerman.

The handpan is a unique modern instrument known for its warm, melodic sound and intuitive playing style. Because the notes are carefully tuned to a harmonic scale, it is easy to create beautiful music, even if you have never played an instrument before.

In this workshop you will learn the fundamentals of handpan playing in a relaxed and inspiring environment. Together we will explore basic techniques, rhythm, and musical flow while giving you plenty of time to experiment with the instrument yourself.

Both teachers bring their own musical approach and experience, offering guidance and inspiration throughout the workshop.

All instruments will be provided, so you can simply come as you are and enjoy the experience.

Schedule

14:00 – 15:30 | Session 1

15:30 – 16:00 | Break

16:00 – 17:30 | Session 2

 

In case the workshop get’s sold-out write info@yogaflat.com for waiting list. 

Please show up 15 minutes before the workshop starts.

Price: 500 DKK

Under 30 years old: 400 DKK


About Koné:

Koné is a Belgian handpan artist whose musical journey began with percussion at a young age and eventually found its true focus in the handpan. Inspired by travel, nature, and musical traditions from around the world, he explores the instrument across genres including jazz, classical, electronic, and improvisation. Koné performs internationally, sharing his music on stages across Europe, the UK, Scandinavia, and beyond, collaborating with artists from diverse backgrounds to expand the possibilities of the handpan.

In addition to performing, Koné runs a handpan school in Copenhagen, where he teaches students of all levels and encourages them to explore both the technical and expressive potential of the instrument. Through his teaching, collaborations, and performances, he emphasizes connection—between music and nature, tradition and experimentation, and among people—making the handpan a bridge to new musical experiences and shared moments of sound.