We are Raw Resonance.

Our goal is to connect and inspire as many people as possible through music. Years of experience have taught us that anyone can make music, regardless of their level of skill. The most important thing is the joy that you experience together.

Through our interactive music projects, we as professional musicians share this joy with others. With our social projects, we also try to involve people who have limited or no means in this experience.

We are Raw Resonance.

Our goal is to connect and inspire as many people as possible through music. Years of experience have taught us that anyone can make music, regardless of their level of skill.
The most important thing is the joy that you experience together.

Through our interactive music projects, we as professional musicians share this joy with others. With our social projects, we also try to involve people who have limited or no means in this experience.

Our company name stands for the raw resonance of life.

Elements such as sand or water can take on the most beautiful shapes through the right sound vibration. This is reflected in our logo and is called “cymatics”.
Exactly like this, we always want to let people resonate together in a harmonious form.

Our company name stands for the raw resonance of life.

Elements such as sand or water can take on the most beautiful shapes through the right sound vibration. This is reflected in our logo and is called “cymatics”. Exactly like this, we always want to let people resonate together in a harmonious form.

Han

Han van’t Land had a great passion for music and theater as a child. In 2008, he completed the Music Education program at the “Sweelinck Conservatory” in Amsterdam. After his studies, he played in various bands and worked as a freelancer at, among others, the “Muziekschool Amsterdam” and the “Fort van de Verbeelding”. This allowed him to gain a lot of experience as a music teacher, workshop leader, composer, and performer. He also developed many community, social, and educational music projects both domestically and internationally.

For the “Sounds of Change” foundation, he trains teachers in conflict areas so that they can use music as a tool in their work with refugee children.

In 2017, he started the music project “HAN” (Here And Now), where he is instrumentally supported by colleagues Jeroen and Joost.

Han uses music to ignite awareness, connection, and joy.

Han van’t Land had a great passion for music and theater as a child. In 2008, he completed the Music Education program at the “Sweelinck Conservatory” in Amsterdam. After his studies, he played in various bands and worked as a freelancer at, among others, the “Muziekschool Amsterdam” and the “Fort van de Verbeelding”. This allowed him to gain a lot of experience as a music teacher, workshop leader, composer, and performer. He also developed many community, social, and educational music projects both domestically and internationally.

For the “Sounds of Change” foundation, he trains teachers in conflict areas so that they can use music as a tool in their work with refugee children.

In 2017, he started the music project “HAN” (Here And Now), where he is instrumentally supported by colleagues Jeroen and Joost.

Han uses music to ignite awareness, connection, and joy.

jeroen

Jeroen Hensel started banging on pots and pans with spoons at the age of 1.5 years. Since then, he has always been involved with music and eventually made it his profession.

He completed a life coach training where he learned to connect people through music workshops. During his studies, Jeroen started working at the “Fort van de Verbeelding” and later became a music teacher at the “Aslan Muziekcentrum” in Amsterdam.

In addition to his work as a music teacher, Jeroen is a virtuoso percussionist in Brazilian Samba. He has built a large network in Rio de Janeiro, playing with big names and even appearing on national television in 2018 as a Samba-playing “gringo”!

In the near future, he will use his musical talents to support the well-being of the many neglected children living in the slums of Rio.

Jeroen Hensel started banging on pots and pans with spoons at the age of 1.5 years. Since then, he has always been involved with music and eventually made it his profession.

He completed a life coach training where he learned to connect people through music workshops. During his studies, Jeroen started working at the “Fort van de Verbeelding” and later became a music teacher at the “Aslan Muziekcentrum” in Amsterdam.

 

In addition to his work as a music teacher, Jeroen is a virtuoso percussionist in Brazilian Samba. He has built a large network in Rio de Janeiro, playing with big names and even appearing on national television in 2018 as a Samba-playing “gringo”!

In the near future, he will use his musical talents to support the well-being of the many neglected children living in the slums of Rio.