Added: 4 years ago
From: ididjaustralia
Views: 190,446
Sort by time | Sort by thread (beta)

Link to this comment:

Share to:
see all

All Comments (63)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • that's product placement for Sprite, Alright! X ) )

  • I cannot imagine how strong his lungs are. I bet that his children (if he has them) probably have AMAZING lung capacity.

  • nice to see some sprite there haha

  • This Didgeridoo Jam session was brought to you by SPRITE! The official soft drink of Aboriginal Australians!

  • @brokusstudios haha thanx

  • woooyaaaoughwaighyouuuwayaoouu­uuighhhwayiughyeeeewaouyweighy­eeee

  • LOLOLOL! @ Where's he from question!

    Barnsley! Where else?!!

  •  ancient stuff

  • @smarter1then3u Yeah, stuff and things ya know....

  • such disgusting product placement. im thirsty now

  • very good player aboriginals now how its done!

  • 00:23 ~ Looks like he's flipping us off ...

  • el chuña

  • strange, other western players play more "cool" somehow, but this dude sounds "ancient"! I close my eyes and the strangest images comes to my mind. MAGICAL!

  • are they indigene or black african?? I know that they are aboriginals so please tell me if you can..

  • @civilisationskerl iNDIGENE

  • @civilisationskerl

    you just answered your own question fool

    hahahaaaa : )

  • i love the sounds a didgeridoo makes but my mind trouble finding a pattern to it. kinda like wind chimes, they have nice sounds to them but they aren't really playing a song. just random notes. get what i am trying to say?

  • @tacomuybueno

    yeah i know what your saying and ive wondered about that too.

    it seems like this for most aboriginal didge players but white guys seem to have more of a pattern to didge playing (in my opinion). can someone help answer this question for us?

  • Hey look sprite!

  • its looks like some rewind him drinking

  • I love the diji

    Sidenote: he has the most beautiful silver gray hair

  • I've finally mastered circular breathing! now i can play anything.

  • It's an amazing technique, I wish I could do that! Congratulations!

  • sprite :]

  • Comment removed

  • What an idiotic comment.

  • put that finger down

  • yeah peter! xD

  • good resource, thank you

  • HAHAHA, washing machine....

  • @dvsdude8100 and i love listening to washing machines, vacuums, engines, powertools love them all

  • I tried to play a digeridoo a few times and couldn't get a sound to come out of it other than my poor attempts which were just amplified by the instrument. How embarassing. Shoot, another misspelled word or three. I'm a ding dang english teacher who can't spell.

  • gotta flap your lips but in a centralised fashion and down the didj, circular breathing is what i gotta learn

  • sprite, always been a classic

  • A true sound of Australia.

    If you've travelled the outback and found a guy sitting under a tin shed playing the Didgeridoo, you can feel it running through your body.

  • washing machine to start,jaws theme to end

  • classic!

  • Don't like the sound of that didj. seems to airy.

  • I gotta agree with you on that.

  • i love how he is flipin the bird to everyone haha =D

  • lmao

  • LoL Sprite!

  • what does he do with his finger any1 know??

  • he is just tapping the side of the instrument with his finger.

  • @ididjaustralia In native culture, the figure represents the pattern of words to other Digj players. Loosely, it traslates to, yhao lookey here mhudda fuckers....this the first time we got a persons who cum to our village with video camera and internet. i best diji player so i play for them and you be go fuck off now", loosley.

  • Till 0:13 it sounds like my washing machine :)

  • obey your thirst

  • lol i was just thinking the same thing lol.

  • He looks like Socrates.

  • he is

  • @Erudecorp LMFAO hes talented tho

  • totally brilliant...

  • HE GAVE ME THE FINGER!

  • lol that's sprite ?? :D:D

  • where is he from??

  • NW NT/Western Arhnem Land... Australia that is!

  • obviously australia! i lived in Jabiru for a while then the Tiwi Islands. can't play didg but planning on learning. this guy is good... video is too short though

  • @klugchen

    but you know there where 2 different instruments?

    btw. i don't like didgeridoos that sounds like a flying honey-bee.

    Both of his yedakis had that sound so it seems to be the "sound-style" in his region in australia.

    @ididjaustralia

    do you know from where exactly?

  • this is a mago not a yirdaki, it is how it should sound like

  • LOL yes. It does sound like a large fly or bee buzzing around my head.

  • wonderful sound, great instrument!

  • awesome

  • thanks for your comments!

Loading...
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more