Hey Dude, you´ve got a nice... well made contemp. learning video... I like the build up... :D just please explain at parts where you breath :D some guys asked me if I could figure it out for them :D otherwise it´s a really beauty. Thanks for sharing. Gordon
Hey man, love the videos very helpful. But i do have a question if you would oblige me. On the "tu wa" when i take a breath in, the "wa" has a different tone than if i wasnt to breathe. I was wondering how to get it to blend seamlessly?
@rf485GentleKen It is possible to blend the sounds together or create three beats with the same tone. The kwop sound caused by the breath can be muted by wobbling with your checks fully inflated, relying more on the cheeks for the breath than the tongue and jaw movement.
@enokatosss You are welcome! The best didge for wobbling I think would one with good backpressure, thats resonate and loud. As far as key goes, its whatever key sounds the best to you. I prefer the higher keys but the key shouldnt change the quality of the wobble just the didges attributes.
@Nemnah I cant say that one key plays better than others. Myself, I enjoy E F and G keys. Ive played on quite a few different key didges and didnt notice a difference attributed to the key its in. I think its personal preference and the performance quality of the didge itself.
Great stuff man,keep it up,all the best. Rob.
robgoldthorpe 1 week ago
@robgoldthorpe Thank you and I will!
didgemonster 1 week ago
Hey Dude, you´ve got a nice... well made contemp. learning video... I like the build up... :D just please explain at parts where you breath :D some guys asked me if I could figure it out for them :D otherwise it´s a really beauty. Thanks for sharing. Gordon
gordonboot 1 month ago
Great video. Im learning a lot! Keep up the good work. Cant wait for more videos.
illustrious1 1 month ago
@illustrious1 Thank you! Im glad you have found it useful. I will be posting some tutorials on a few of my previous rythms. Stay tuned :)
didgemonster 1 month ago
Hey man, love the videos very helpful. But i do have a question if you would oblige me. On the "tu wa" when i take a breath in, the "wa" has a different tone than if i wasnt to breathe. I was wondering how to get it to blend seamlessly?
Many Thanks, Ryan.
rf485GentleKen 1 month ago
@rf485GentleKen It is possible to blend the sounds together or create three beats with the same tone. The kwop sound caused by the breath can be muted by wobbling with your checks fully inflated, relying more on the cheeks for the breath than the tongue and jaw movement.
didgemonster 1 month ago
@didgemonster Really appreciate it Steve, you've been a big help :).
rf485GentleKen 1 month ago
Great video, thanks a lot.
+1 for a question about best didge for wobble.
enokatosss 2 months ago
@enokatosss You are welcome! The best didge for wobbling I think would one with good backpressure, thats resonate and loud. As far as key goes, its whatever key sounds the best to you. I prefer the higher keys but the key shouldnt change the quality of the wobble just the didges attributes.
didgemonster 2 months ago
What Didgeridoo note do you think is best for wobble? i'm thinking along the lines of the F note
Nemnah 2 months ago
@Nemnah I cant say that one key plays better than others. Myself, I enjoy E F and G keys. Ive played on quite a few different key didges and didnt notice a difference attributed to the key its in. I think its personal preference and the performance quality of the didge itself.
didgemonster 2 months ago
big thanx
mike jackson style))
didgetermite 2 months ago
@didgetermite Thank you! Im glad you enjoyed it :)
didgemonster 2 months ago
Thanks for tips and rythms. Good job!
MrAici 2 months ago
@MrAici Thank you and you are welcome! Im glad you found it useful.
didgemonster 2 months ago