@SiraOne Thanks from Ben!, WET didges are built to play more than one drone note without slides or valves -all drop an octave below the normal drone and some ( Multi Drone Didgeridoo) play 3-5 different drone frequencies where normal didgeridoos play one drone note that can usually only be bent a note or two down. Normal didges can be modified to play the Drop Octave note as well because it's all in the mouthpiece - WET didges are just all around optimized to make this technique easiest to play.
I only mean this in jest, and I think I do the same thing, but it seems like so many didge players when starting begin with a long rhythm-less drone of maybe a few meandering warbling effects before breaking into a dance, trance sort of beat. :)
@didgeboy287 LOL..we aren't so unique after all. I honestly do it to warm up not just myself but those listening...you know stretch things a bit and articulate before you lock down into some rhythms. I think if you start off with some effects it also sets an atmosphere.
@didgemonster Save Up! They're worth every penny (Will takes a lot of time and is very meticulous in tuning as well as crafting them). They can take your playing to a whole new level.
Theres something your not going to get
funfun1232 1 month ago
Acoustic dubstep.
LesbianMeatball 1 month ago
Dude your playing bring my soul joy, you are great.
pissonacopcar 1 month ago
Very nice performance!!
Sorry for my question, but can you explain me what the differences between a normal didge and a wet didge?
Thanks and keep on!
SiraOne 4 months ago in playlist Liked
@SiraOne Thanks from Ben!, WET didges are built to play more than one drone note without slides or valves -all drop an octave below the normal drone and some ( Multi Drone Didgeridoo) play 3-5 different drone frequencies where normal didgeridoos play one drone note that can usually only be bent a note or two down. Normal didges can be modified to play the Drop Octave note as well because it's all in the mouthpiece - WET didges are just all around optimized to make this technique easiest to play.
WETdidgeridoo 4 months ago
You seriously need to put that in a dubstep song! But on a serious note... Dude! You play awesome!!!!! Make a cd I will buy it I promise.
sorry606 4 months ago
I only mean this in jest, and I think I do the same thing, but it seems like so many didge players when starting begin with a long rhythm-less drone of maybe a few meandering warbling effects before breaking into a dance, trance sort of beat. :)
didgeboy287 5 months ago
@didgeboy287 LOL..we aren't so unique after all. I honestly do it to warm up not just myself but those listening...you know stretch things a bit and articulate before you lock down into some rhythms. I think if you start off with some effects it also sets an atmosphere.
PumpkinMan66 2 months ago
freekin niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice bro ; )
bikerbenny 6 months ago
Hi Will, wow that didge! What is the diameter of the end part? Is very large! I like!
The best!
Maxi
didgerimbu 9 months ago
@didgerimbu Thanks Maxi:) The bell opening was 12cm across on the inside so maybe 14cm on the outside
WETdidgeridoo 8 months ago
Didgeridoo neni jen hudební nástroj .Mějte prosím úctu ke stromům.
Hodně štěstí
Didgeridoo1983 10 months ago
@didgemonster Save Up! They're worth every penny (Will takes a lot of time and is very meticulous in tuning as well as crafting them). They can take your playing to a whole new level.
benjmalcolm 11 months ago
Wish I could afford one of this beauties.
didgemonster 11 months ago
great !
mulofurieux 11 months ago
nice!
Cre8iveSignWorks 11 months ago