“Chinee music” was a derisive characterization some wiseacre came up with as a putdown
Global- One of the Trinidad and Tobago dailies a few days ago carried a report about pan visionary Bertie Marshall being hospitalized, supposedly because of issues arising from the diabetes problem he has battled for some years now. Given my own personal connection to Bertie and involvement with Highlanders back in the 1960s, I was of course instantly drawn to such news, and have since endeavored to get the assurance that Bertie’s condition was being given proper professional attention.
My gratitude for the newspaper thinking to run this report on Bertie’s health was however tempered a bit by something that was listed among his contributions to pan culture. Someone or something called Pan Buzz seemed to be the primary source for the report, and a reference to Bertie’s pioneering work in the amplification of pans distortedly noted that this was called “Chinee music.” It was clear that Pan Buzz, if that was indeed the source, was uninformed about this particular aspect of the Highlanders role in T & T pan history and was unfortunately misdirected to report as documented fact what was in truth typical Trinidadian mamaguy.
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No one has mentioned the fact that amplification of the steelpan was also based on increasing the volume of the music, to allow the 2 to 3000 plus mas players to hear what the band was playing, back then, a steelband had less than 100 panists on the road, and. one had to get the timing from the chip chip sound coming from the feet of the players. Chinee Music was a negative response to change and innovation from static panmen
This was the reason behind Tripoli amplification, to increase the volume of music of the whole band, Hilanders amplification I believe was of a pan.
I Thank You for that information. We Learn from each other!
Cecil eh lying at all!!!
From Norman Darway:
Tripoli amplified Pan
Trinbagopan.com Staff Article
Interview Recorded: February 23, 2005
Posted: March 01, 2005
So...did Tripoli pans sound like Chinee music?
Hylanders - Every Valley Shall Be Exalted...http://youtu.be/Bj__bCphDXI
Thank you Claude, lets on forget Tripoli was also the first to make a Tank over a car.
With all due respect My Brother Cecil Hinkson, if I had died in my sleep last night I would of gone to my Creator believing that Bertie Marshall and Hylanders were the first to amplify the Steel Pan. '''Each one teach one'''. Could you enlighten me more about Tripoli being the first Steelband to amplify the Pan. Thanks Bro. Peace & Love!
Casper Durant posted a pic of Tripoli on Western Main Road St James some time in the late 50s or early 60 showing their gizmo. What Tripoli tried to do was applify the whole band, Bertie came after and put a mic on a pan.
Well spoken Mr. Slater,so many people claim to know the history of our steelbands and their music when in truth and in fact all they want is to get their names in the media. I rely on you because you know your history.
Chinee Music was the sound that emanated from the Hylanders Stell Orch re- the introduction of the amplification of the melody pans. it was new, and in our ignorance started discribing it as Chinee Music. it was the God Father of the present sound that we hear today from most bands. Bertie Marshal and Hylanders were just way above their time.