"Giyanggiyang" seems an ancestral word. Sounds similar to english "giant". In Italy we say "gigante"... It's cool how some words are similar all over the world.
this might be a stupid question, but... the instruments made by ambrose cameron (RIP), are they exclusively for gunborrk style? i ask, cause i remember some very long and deep sticks made by him. i could imagine that these ones would fit for bunggul as well...
It isn't unusual for that part of Arnhem Land. It depends what you are comparing with and what your expectations are I suppose. I've seen a number of ceremonies with this sort of didgeridoo accompaniment and can vouch for its current use. As for documentation, do you mean the word, the style of play, or the ceremony?
aboriginal dubstep
deskullkappa56 4 months ago
this awesome sound makes me proud to be of the human race ! it is almost heavenly
11mrjarjar 4 months ago
Does anybody knows the didgeridoo artist Arthur Byrd? Is he an aborigine? Does it give pictures if him or videos? Thanks
laric2 1 year ago
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nigger.
ValfarWindirBM 1 year ago
Thank god they don't have these at the world cup.
thetransporter8585 1 year ago
@thetransporter8585
i wish they did
conez1234 1 year ago
we use didge to cure chest problems like the flu, my uncle rekons he cured his asma with the didge
hardox1978 1 year ago 3
Has a nice resonance. I need one of those.
jazzflutist 1 year ago
what a huge big deep didj the brother is playing,primo bro
grhysman 2 years ago 3
Beatbox to that! this is magnificent
laiskapyykki 2 years ago 3
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laiskapyykki 2 years ago
"Giyanggiyang" seems an ancestral word. Sounds similar to english "giant". In Italy we say "gigante"... It's cool how some words are similar all over the world.
furrytummy 2 years ago
I wanna chill with this dude
dmg2003877 2 years ago 6
sounds a bit like dubstep bass.
vegunited06 2 years ago
wow that thing goes on forever!
rick4318 2 years ago
Circular breathing man !
Supersamazing 2 years ago
@Supersamazing
yeah, i was talking about the length of the didge.
circular breathing is SO GOOD FOR YOU i do it as often as possible.
rick4318 2 years ago
that guy is my favorite
Nidiurd 2 years ago
Someone should beat box into one of those
MetallicAsian 2 years ago
@MetallicAsian
i'm trying to learn to do that.
not very easy, but certainly not the hardest thing in the world.
rick4318 2 years ago
You have to visualize what one end of your body can do, while playing with the other.
jazzflutist 1 year ago
Love this deep keyed stick!
driftwoodbeech 2 years ago
this shud be used in some musick like hardtek or hardcore , frechcore ,,,,
best1317 2 years ago
like a synthetizer
peppissimo92 3 years ago 2
this might be a stupid question, but... the instruments made by ambrose cameron (RIP), are they exclusively for gunborrk style? i ask, cause i remember some very long and deep sticks made by him. i could imagine that these ones would fit for bunggul as well...
ngarti81 3 years ago
it depends what he made them for, some he would have gunborrk in mind, others as you say for other styles of play.
ididjaustralia 3 years ago
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I was looking to relax to some didj but this guy keeps staring at me and now I'm gonna have nightmares. SHIT!!!
TheDoctorGoat333 3 years ago
I bought this didgeridoo and each day I'm loving it more. It's deep sound, the harmonics, the feeling when you play it...
Thanks Guan for such a fine instrument!
didgeridenis 4 years ago
Glad u still enjoying it!
ididjaustralia 4 years ago
sounds like the original tuba btw tubas rock
pearlsb4swinerulz 4 years ago
very interesting sound. I like this one a lot because of its deep sound
zenflare 4 years ago
It isn't unusual for that part of Arnhem Land. It depends what you are comparing with and what your expectations are I suppose. I've seen a number of ceremonies with this sort of didgeridoo accompaniment and can vouch for its current use. As for documentation, do you mean the word, the style of play, or the ceremony?
ididjaustralia 4 years ago
Hmm quite an unusual instrument and style, Guan. How extensively has this been documented?
flyangler18 4 years ago