The steelpan originated in Trinidad and Tobago in the early 20th century. It evolved from traditional African drumming and was initially made from oil drums, which were tuned to produce musical notes. The instrument gained popularity as a unique form of musical expression and a central part of Caribbean music, particularly in calypso and soca genres. Today, steelpans are celebrated worldwide for their distinctive sound and cultural significance.
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