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In an attempt to control Carnival celebrations, the government of Trinidad and Tobago banned African drums, then they banned the bamboo sticks that replaced them. In 1937, an orchestra performed using only oil drums, frying pans, and dust bin lids. Musicians soon learned how to tune the oil drums and by the 1950s steelpans had achieved widespread use and respectability.

Sites for steelpan makers (even if they sell the instruments online) may be submitted to the subcategory Makers.

Sites about steelpan bands, artists, and music should be submitted to Arts: Music: Styles: Regional and Ethnic: Steelpan.

Sites about steelpans or steelpan music in Trinidad and Tobago can also be submitted to Regional: Caribbean: Trinidad and Tobago: Arts and Entertainment: Music: Steelpan.

Online stores selling pans should be submitted to Shopping: Music: Instruments: Percussion: Steelpan.