Trinidad & Tobago, W.I. - ....At a time when others seek to claim The Steelpan as their own, this graphic is a reminder that This (Trinidad and Tobago) is ‘Pan Country.’ These words are expressed in two diagonally opposite quadrants of a circle along with images of Trinidad and Tobago. In the other quadrants are graphical images of the notes of a tenor pan.
....This graphic celebrates the legal coming into being of the Steelpan as the National Instrument of Trinidad and Tobago and affirms that this newest musical instrument is set to take its rightful place alongside the instruments of world’s finest orchestras.
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