The instruction book also describes the Kangaroo hop noise by striking your tongue towards the front of your mouth and hitting your teeth. It also talks about mimicing the bird the aussies call the Kookaburra. It makes a cackling call that sounds like it's laughing at you. (you got the bark of the Dingo, Kangaroo hopping and the Kookaburra call)...Thanks for what you do though! Very informative.
Yeah, when I was first learning, the kangaroo hop was the easiest trick to learn for some reason. It's just moving your tongue whereas other popular didge sounds are made by changing your ambersher. I just wish I could get the circular breathing down.
I bought an instructional book in Oz. Your lessons are pretty good and I try to pick up pointers where ever I can. My didj is more of an art piece hanging in my bedroom. I think I will take the pvc venture like you did with something shorter than 5'.
This tutorial was really helpful. I bought a didge from Guitar Center for 30, book and all, and now I can play like a pro.
TheKawaiiSims 2 months ago
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u sux
kwfsuperstar 2 years ago
@kwfsuperstar Seriously learn a REAL vocabulary before you go trolling through videos trying to find one to disrespect.
SPOOK0991 1 year ago
I can fart better than i can play.
cravenmoorrrrrrrrr 2 years ago
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dude i mean seriously, if your going to make videos, at least get a half way decent camera that can actually pick up your voice when you talk.
ShaneKenton 2 years ago
Very cool thanks a lot
antigell 3 years ago 3
thats not changing pitch it's changing resonant frequency :)
kindkayne 3 years ago
The instruction book also describes the Kangaroo hop noise by striking your tongue towards the front of your mouth and hitting your teeth. It also talks about mimicing the bird the aussies call the Kookaburra. It makes a cackling call that sounds like it's laughing at you. (you got the bark of the Dingo, Kangaroo hopping and the Kookaburra call)...Thanks for what you do though! Very informative.
flojogrande 4 years ago
Yeah, when I was first learning, the kangaroo hop was the easiest trick to learn for some reason. It's just moving your tongue whereas other popular didge sounds are made by changing your ambersher. I just wish I could get the circular breathing down.
thedivinechemical 4 years ago 3
@thedivinechemical omniture :)
TheImposer 1 year ago
I bought an instructional book in Oz. Your lessons are pretty good and I try to pick up pointers where ever I can. My didj is more of an art piece hanging in my bedroom. I think I will take the pvc venture like you did with something shorter than 5'.
flojogrande 4 years ago 2