DIGERIDOO
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  • sounds like this were in star wars Episode I

    in the final battle

  • *Hot*

  • how do you stop the vibrations tickling your nose?

  • Yes, of course, it is easy and it is hard - I truly am an idiot when it comes to non-habitual techniques and it probably helped that I knew how to breathe through the nose.

  • I have taught didgeridoo to a lot of people. I learned circular breathing from descriptions in books (taught myself) - it's not that difficult.

  • @bamboosa

    well if you teach people didge, i think that you also know its not that easy either.

    it takes most people at least a month to learn circular breathing

  • It's called circular breathing

  • HOW BIG ARE THOSE GUY'S LUNGS!

  • @ Ilovemypony99 There is a subtle (ever so subtle) line between honesty and coarseness.

    It is a powerful medium, perhaps it could be renamed something different to Demo?

    Thank you for sharing

  • sounds like a too-big sea lion being stuffed down a too-small toilet, while being banged on the head with a spoon

  • Great Movie !:)))

  • like breathing through the nose and out the mouth at the same time. Not so easy.

  • Fantastic I can feel this in my soul as I do the music of my culture thank you so much for sharing the Aboriginal culture seems to have many familiarities as my Native Culture I love to learn more blessings to you keep up the good work

  • DingeriDUB

  • I always wondered how the Digeridoo player could play for as long as they do. As I've come to learn, it's a technique called "rebreathing" in which air is inhaled through the nose and breathed out through the mouth into the degeridoo which makes for a one-of-a-kind instrument. Other noises and sounds are added with the mouth. In a way, it's like they are a "human bagpipe", the same principal applies. I welcome more educational info.

  • Very interesting eh? I've also heard the term "circular breathing" as a description of the breathing technique used for didges.

  • Thanks mate! (if you're Australian) Thank you the same. You might be interested to know my guide and guardian in Dreamworld is a Aboriginal Shaman. And I live in the USA! He literally saved my life once when I was about 6/7 yrs. old. He appeared in the physical which scared me so much that I changed my mind about what I was about to do which was to lie out in the blazing Brazilian sun for a tan in which I would have died from heat exposure. Do remember that movie line "A dingo ate my baby?"

  • Actually I do find this quite interesting toby, as I have had many such experiences with higher vibrational beings/energies. Humanity is in the process of awakening right now, and the "gateways" are opening to those with pure intent, open minds, and loving hearts. Keep listening to your Aboriginal buddy! :)

  • Toby And Star Y'all Have just thrown me for a loop,Only other people on here I've seen mention Dreamworld and the gateways.Stay Safe and Blessed Be.

  • circulating breathing. thats what we call it in the mallee

  • parece un pico la wea el kl wena nati

  • que mierdas dices...

    si lograras entender que es un instrumento musical par la meditacion.....

    una lastima tu comentario.

  • Good to see a Koori playing instead of some gubba like me eh?

  • Que abuzo..=O

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