@Pked988 Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, is a large sandstone rock formation in the southern part of the Northern Territory, central Australia.. Kata Tjuta and Uluru are the two major features of the Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park. Uluru is sacred to the Aṉangu, the Aboriginal people of the area. The area around the formation is home to a plethora of springs, waterholes, rock caves and ancient paintings. Uluru is listed as a World Heritage Site.
@ifuturejack Thank you for your comment! my paintings are approved by Aboriginal women in northern Australia as the creation of my personal story ... I try to convey in my own way the spirit of the ancestral people who could help us better manage our planet's biodiversity ...
This is very nice . I once heard a recording of a story about the river snake , and beginning of life with all the dijeridoo sounds , and music playing. Have not heard it since but it was brilliant . Thanks for sharing this . I am thinking of uploading a short video soon. My playing is not brilliant lol.
Am I a sick guy or...it's really a weird thing to see the pic of a bear and listen didgeridoo???????I'm...speechless. Something in my head is happening perhaps an primordial....ancestral instinct...
The art work I have looked at is awesome, it has a vibration to it. I don't know how they do it. The music has that same vibration. It's almost like they are tripping on mushrooms constantly. Mix some chocolate and coffee with some mushrooms and listen and look at the art. Then you'll get it.
I think this instrument is conected to the begginings of human beeings... I imagine the man of neolithic deep into the darknes of the cave in inaccesible galeries beeing in trance and paiting herds of bisons.....
In my country(Romania) we have didgeridoo too, it`s called BUCIUM, also i know nords plays it and celts......
@Chameleonardodavinci oui, ce sont mes peintures et mes photos. La musique est un enregistrement original joué par un Aborigène de la Terre d'Arhnem, Nord Australie. Il s'agit d'une musique sacrée pour l'esprit ancestral qui se trouve dans le grand ULURU, une montagne sacrée pour les Aborigènes : celle que les blancs ont nommé ensuite "Ayers Rock" ...
Aboriginal Dreaming...very powerful...well NEVER die...Uluru is 'infused' with dreaming and Spirit...you all should visit...(my) Dreaming-Place. Najinka....
Didgeridoo requires you to master the "Circular Breathing" technique and that also cures snoring and sleep apnea due to the fact that you have strengthened the upper respiratory tract according to wikipedia
The rhytm and the sounds are seprate feats ,as far as the stick goes i have seen on one vid that the didge player also uses the stick to tap on the didge to keep the beat
As much as "modern ego" would like to "exterminate" the "dreamtime" of psyche's ancestral soulful depth in men, women and children it never will. Thank you!!!
As much as "modern ego" would like to "exterminate" the "dreamtime" of psyche's ancestral soulful depth in men, women and children it never will. Thank you!!!
Fantastic music well done thank you so very much for sharing with us!! I love the video and the wonderful art work I have noticed in other videos some of the art work is much the same as my cultures uses blessings
Thank you very much: Aboriginal culture: music, dance and art body paint, will never disappear because it tells the human story of the people on earth .., (excuse me I'm French and my English is poor) I paint my dreams, and I try to make it become .. It is very difficult because I'm alone .. But always with you in mind. Thank you very much.
There are some great utube how to's for learning the didgeridoo. The circular breathing is not actually breathing in and out at the same time (impossble) You are instead blowing out with your cheeks full of air while you breath in through the nose. Keep trying and look up some how tos on utube
took me two solid days to rewire my brain to do circular breathing! you need resistance against you lip to help you!! i was told in OZ you can use a drinking straw to do this (no noise) but it is exactly as Shashaylah has written!! good luck!!! you wont be able to wipe the smile of your face when you do get it !! :)
This is not me playing the didgeridoo on this video. It's a song on the CD "Didgeridoo Dreaming" Aboriginal Spirit Music, The Gold Collection ". I only made the paintings, photographs and sculptures. I hear the aboriginal Hinge for 14 years now, I play the didgeridoo in the last 2 years, but I still can not breath continues.
@yelleana fore me the breathing is the easy part :) but making vocals and noices is the tuff one...Try this... blow a drone out of your cheeks and inhale trough the nose and repeat untill u can do it smoothly and then try to do it while playing :) ..suddenly it just Clicks and then u get better at it ewerytime u play :) thats how i learned it bymyself in 15 minutes or less and if its hard to take a breath while droning out of your cheeks practice blowing bubbles in water with a straw.
$35 on Ebay <3 I'm gonna get one for my birthday! i'm so exited. make sure you can circular breathe. it feels wierd at first but its so worth it for this instrument! <3
Who is Uluru..?
Pked988 2 weeks ago
@Pked988 Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, is a large sandstone rock formation in the southern part of the Northern Territory, central Australia.. Kata Tjuta and Uluru are the two major features of the Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park. Uluru is sacred to the Aṉangu, the Aboriginal people of the area. The area around the formation is home to a plethora of springs, waterholes, rock caves and ancient paintings. Uluru is listed as a World Heritage Site.
All you want to knoow about is on Wikipedia
yelleana 2 weeks ago
I prefer the Beatles.
MrJuno6 1 month ago
fabulous- love and respect
iamearthbornami 1 month ago
Interesting music! I love the sound of the didgeridoo.
Maelkevejen 3 months ago
your illustrations are illuminating! they transit with the didgeridoo perfectly x
ifuturejack 4 months ago
@ifuturejack Thank you for your comment! my paintings are approved by Aboriginal women in northern Australia as the creation of my personal story ... I try to convey in my own way the spirit of the ancestral people who could help us better manage our planet's biodiversity ...
yelleana 4 months ago 3
@yelleana wow this is exactly what i want to do. i think i should come to Australia with you!
yellowcatme 2 months ago
Beautiful to the eyes and ears!
fromPld1 4 months ago
good work cuzzo s deadly
cheyneism 4 months ago
This is very nice . I once heard a recording of a story about the river snake , and beginning of life with all the dijeridoo sounds , and music playing. Have not heard it since but it was brilliant . Thanks for sharing this . I am thinking of uploading a short video soon. My playing is not brilliant lol.
LASTINLIVE 5 months ago
Am I a sick guy or...it's really a weird thing to see the pic of a bear and listen didgeridoo???????I'm...speechless. Something in my head is happening perhaps an primordial....ancestral instinct...
Ok, plz don't laugh of me :D
dreacul 6 months ago
gets sum goon
Lancedoonside 7 months ago
Awesome, fantastic....love it. diana
aussiechickdiana 9 months ago
ta!No really ,thank you for bringing this here!
paddytobin4 9 months ago
i made a dotpainting by myself in Art. it takes eleven fucking hours to fill this paper with dots, i get an A, but it was a terrible work!
Michelletheonedobi 10 months ago
BEST SONG EVER
EverythingIsWack444 10 months ago
BEST SONG EVER
EverythingIsWack444 10 months ago
TAJ RAD !
LudakLudi 10 months ago
wow no one has commented in 10 months.
this is one of the sounds in a playlist that i fall asleep/meditate too.
claynate 11 months ago
awesome paintings theyre is so much energy, and vibrations just coming out of them, and the music is a +
i wish we were friends
joseph123456c 11 months ago
The art work I have looked at is awesome, it has a vibration to it. I don't know how they do it. The music has that same vibration. It's almost like they are tripping on mushrooms constantly. Mix some chocolate and coffee with some mushrooms and listen and look at the art. Then you'll get it.
attilaclark 11 months ago
I think this instrument is conected to the begginings of human beeings... I imagine the man of neolithic deep into the darknes of the cave in inaccesible galeries beeing in trance and paiting herds of bisons.....
In my country(Romania) we have didgeridoo too, it`s called BUCIUM, also i know nords plays it and celts......
BukurDava 11 months ago
5 people have a didgeridoo shoved up their ass
empresspasta 1 year ago
C'est vous qui avez fais les tableaux, la?
Chameleonardodavinci 1 year ago
@Chameleonardodavinci oui, ce sont mes peintures et mes photos. La musique est un enregistrement original joué par un Aborigène de la Terre d'Arhnem, Nord Australie. Il s'agit d'une musique sacrée pour l'esprit ancestral qui se trouve dans le grand ULURU, une montagne sacrée pour les Aborigènes : celle que les blancs ont nommé ensuite "Ayers Rock" ...
yelleana 4 months ago
Awesome paintings and song. Great vid.
Bearwolfwitch 1 year ago
Aboriginal Dreaming...very powerful...well NEVER die...Uluru is 'infused' with dreaming and Spirit...you all should visit...(my) Dreaming-Place. Najinka....
aussiechickdiana 1 year ago
bloody abo's
JonoKing26 1 year ago
beautiful!!!!
slooash 1 year ago
I am collecting all kind of country and cultural music and I really see that the music in every country is so different :)
OrchidVideos 1 year ago
The 5 people who disliked this are morons.
kinkykane0607 1 year ago
Didgeridoo requires you to master the "Circular Breathing" technique and that also cures snoring and sleep apnea due to the fact that you have strengthened the upper respiratory tract according to wikipedia
barf245 1 year ago
Beautifull paintings
VoxPersona 1 year ago
I love this video. The artwork and the music are both wonderful. Thank you very much!
nicraith 1 year ago
I LOVE mp3iffy it WORKS just google mp3iffy.
tenneylt 1 year ago
Aboriginals are awesome
skulliz 1 year ago
sound slike 1 to me .
The rhytm and the sounds are seprate feats ,as far as the stick goes i have seen on one vid that the didge player also uses the stick to tap on the didge to keep the beat
but its hard to tell , sounds awesome though ^_^
QuanYin71 1 year ago
As much as "modern ego" would like to "exterminate" the "dreamtime" of psyche's ancestral soulful depth in men, women and children it never will. Thank you!!!
plsphd47 1 year ago
As much as "modern ego" would like to "exterminate" the "dreamtime" of psyche's ancestral soulful depth in men, women and children it never will. Thank you!!!
plsphd47 1 year ago
whoa! It's fantastic...a trance music to cross the threshold...
LaLocandiera 2 years ago 13
I enjoyed your work very much!
Do you now how many didgeridoos are playing exactly??
ishnogore 2 years ago
I believe there is a didjeroidoo may be two, not more. and a stick to beat.
yelleana 2 years ago
@yelleana theres at least two of them
kanalasgem 1 year ago
Amazing pictures .. I would like to have one in my room.. They pass good feelings to mySelf.
Gavrilux 2 years ago 12
Simply wonderful, like it.
OldRottenDingo 2 years ago
Fantastic music well done thank you so very much for sharing with us!! I love the video and the wonderful art work I have noticed in other videos some of the art work is much the same as my cultures uses blessings
wolfmazspirit 2 years ago 5
Thank you very much: Aboriginal culture: music, dance and art body paint, will never disappear because it tells the human story of the people on earth .., (excuse me I'm French and my English is poor) I paint my dreams, and I try to make it become .. It is very difficult because I'm alone .. But always with you in mind. Thank you very much.
yelleana 2 years ago 5
I learned this piece to play at our local zoo in the Aussie exhibit. It get's lots of compliments.
teddytarp 2 years ago 4
this video is sooo awesome!
I love the music but i wouldnt go that far that i wanted to buy a didgeridoo because i am studying aborigines at school so like yeah, anyways gtg now
ciao! O_o
mandypandy73 2 years ago
Thats totaly Awesome. Sounds great
Kwanusela 2 years ago
you can also get one at the didgeridoo store website for $22 and they have a tutorial on how to circular breath that's where i got mmine
bigtp3 2 years ago
There are some great utube how to's for learning the didgeridoo. The circular breathing is not actually breathing in and out at the same time (impossble) You are instead blowing out with your cheeks full of air while you breath in through the nose. Keep trying and look up some how tos on utube
Shashaylah 2 years ago 3
i bought a digeridoo in an Aldi store. circular breathing is impossible imo. if any1 succeeds, let me know as well xD
PBence 2 years ago
There's a few tutorials here on youtube, look them up. : D
footnoodles 2 years ago
took me two solid days to rewire my brain to do circular breathing! you need resistance against you lip to help you!! i was told in OZ you can use a drinking straw to do this (no noise) but it is exactly as Shashaylah has written!! good luck!!! you wont be able to wipe the smile of your face when you do get it !! :)
PiPphiltitley 2 years ago
Partially because of your pride, and partially because of the lack of oxygen flowing to your brain from trying unsuccessfully for so long.
mechafern 2 years ago
and what are you implying ?
PiPphiltitley 2 years ago
how long you been playing?
MrGibir 2 years ago
This is not me playing the didgeridoo on this video. It's a song on the CD "Didgeridoo Dreaming" Aboriginal Spirit Music, The Gold Collection ". I only made the paintings, photographs and sculptures. I hear the aboriginal Hinge for 14 years now, I play the didgeridoo in the last 2 years, but I still can not breath continues.
yelleana 2 years ago
@yelleana Fill your cheeks with air, then inhale through your nose as you push your cheeks back into your teeth then exhale. continue:)
bob10marley 1 year ago
@yelleana fore me the breathing is the easy part :) but making vocals and noices is the tuff one...Try this... blow a drone out of your cheeks and inhale trough the nose and repeat untill u can do it smoothly and then try to do it while playing :) ..suddenly it just Clicks and then u get better at it ewerytime u play :) thats how i learned it bymyself in 15 minutes or less and if its hard to take a breath while droning out of your cheeks practice blowing bubbles in water with a straw.
Peace.
Multimentalisti 1 year ago
Do you guys have any tips for circular breathing?
Acorntu2010 2 years ago
Really nice, anyone knows where can i buy a didgeridoo????
antiportas 2 years ago
$35 on Ebay <3 I'm gonna get one for my birthday! i'm so exited. make sure you can circular breathe. it feels wierd at first but its so worth it for this instrument! <3
Emotoadandfish 2 years ago
thank you.
yelleana 2 years ago
nice video.
jubitoftw 2 years ago