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  • whooaa

  • O my god.... Amazing

  • Sehr gut!

  • Nice didge work.

  • ~FRIENDS~ I think the whole point of DIDGERID00 as a GIFT to all humans, is this: T0 EACH THEIR 0WN. Y0UR connection to Source, Y0UR connection to descifering and translating Earth Medicine. I've heard the word didgeridoo can translate to: Breath of the Earth, or Vioce of Gaia". Think of ALL the species on this planet. They all have their own unique voice. It's not for us to judge how someone else plays their instrument/sings their song. We don't have to like it, AND we don't have to disrespect.

  • dobře ty :-)

  • He has developed a specially fast way to circular breathe that allows him to take a breath on the toot or horn sound. That allows him to play very fast rhythms. He started it, and now, years later, there are still very few people that can do it.

    We need to appreciate his ability to "play extremely fast and not compare him to traditional aboriginal playing. That is a totally different thing and I am sure the artist knows that.

  • @moshack as an advid didge player, agreed. Personally, it's a bit cluttered sounding to me, but hands down you've got to respect the originality and talent/intention.

  • Great!!!

    Fantastic!!!

    I LOVE IT!!!

  • GRAN MUSICO

  • wow, complicating and intricate beats.

    very skilled

    I am Australian, and i enjoy listen to u, however i believe our natives have it right. The didgeridoo is cultural, depicting stories, sounds in earth and our native animals, not to mention hunting methods and primal calls.. On ya all our Aussies!!

  • I agree, I find it difficult to find a story in this beat. However complicated it is....Seems many modern yirdaki players have a similar style of lets play fast. Doesn't do this wonderful instrument justice imo.

  • As much as it pains me as an englishman to agree with an Oz.. i do !!! Your spot on. As technical as this is.. wheres the story, and its all a bit souless and techno-fied. Each to their own... but i like playing the traditional way :o)

  • @BeeeAitchPeee Agreed: To each their own

  • @howhypa but what of us who do not wish to impose on your culture. Like me, im american, and never know what the land of AU is like. I dont know the natives, I havnt been told the stories, nor sook them out, but i dont want to "Imitate" their songs and styles for its meaning is lost unto me. So I, like Ondrej, am crafting cutting edge styles of playing this versatile instrument. There is no right or wrong way to play. Just keep on playing. ^_^ get lost in the rhythm, flow with the groove

  • im trying to figure out where you find that kind of rhythm. omfg. amazing

  • Looks like a bamboo didge to me...

  • Now i'm sure it's euca ;-)

  • uao!!

  • Excelente conbinación de sonidos... Thanks !!

  • LEGEND

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  • Is that one of Ondrejs didges or Laoutbacks? Ondrej is very very picky when it comes to didges!

  • Wow. Thats it. Just wow.

  • Ondrej, Is not only a Great Artist but a Fine Person. I hope to meet him again.

  • Noice ! Ondrej is sick !

  • An outstanding player with no doubt! Congratulations Ondrej!

  • Sick

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