When Steel Talks (WST) extends Happy Birthday greetings to educator, lecturer, arranger, performing artist and panist - Yuki Nakano

Yuki Nakano

May 29th

When Steel Talks extends Birthday Greetings to panist Yuki Nakano

 “There are many things that keep my passion for the instrument and music alive. One is the instrument itself. It’s mysterious and interesting, for example, why is it when you are playing steelpan, you are getting such a nice and happy sound?  The shape of the instrument is very beautiful and with it, a very beautiful sound. The other aspect that fuels my passion for the instrument is the culture. In 2009 I went to Trinidad for the first time; during this time I was able to really learn about the history of the pan and how it is so important to this culture.” - Yuki Nakano

Pan is in her blood. She has traveled all over the world with the steelpan instrument as her passport. She is a graduate of NIU (Northern Illinois University). In an exclusive interview with When Steel Talks, Yuki Nakano of Japan shares her worldly experiences and thoughts on the steelpan instrument and culture.

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