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  • how do you keep that constent breathing?

  • @mrcyberzombie as you exhale push your last bit of air into your cheeks, then inhale quickly through nose as you push the air stored in your cheeks out of your mouth. Repeat.

  • it feels like im another planet when i listen to this! awesome

  • I love you

  • Great !! sound from a Yukka didj. I make Didgeridoos from New Zealand Native Timbers and Bamboo locally aqquired , dried and shaped over the coarse of the year them cut to key. Some of the grains are awesome. Kauri, Totora, Pohutokawa , Some will be carved in Traditinal Maori story telling. You play well mate wanna see more.

  • so are didgeridoos supposed to sound like this? i cant get much out of mine...it might be from a duct tape repaired crack or im doing something wrong..

  • @sonicbumblebeee

    check the tape for sure. you really don't want any air leaking.

  • @Wedidj thanks!!

  • @sonicbumblebeee If you have a crack, you might want to think of some wood putty for repairing it if possible ;)

  • SMoke and play that :D amazing ^^ stoned!

  • Wow, that is awesome. That is my next project..

  • cool

  • fighting mosquitos and still plays beautifully!

  • Corr... that's a nice Didge.

    The overtones sound awesome through my Spirit absolute II Monitor speakers !!

    When the Missus goes out again, I'll play this again and crank it up a bit :)

    Great Stuuf.

    Ps: Thanks for the friendship request.

    pps: I went and saw dubravko lapaine in concert a few weeks ago.. what an awesome Didge player he is. If you don't already know him, look him up on youtube.

  • *****

  • that's a beautiful backdrop to playing didj, lovely!

  • Whats that????? Is great!!! You `ve got it and you`ve got a great taste for style, thanks for beiing friends!

  • *****  ;-)

  • hey nice didge. I also make didges. Made one just like the one you are playing. Out of agave and Gourd.

    Sounds good.

  • Way cool bouncing sound.

  • ==))====> that so great ... and the mosquitos ;-) i must chuckle... nice performance ... in a nice wood with cool trees ... \m/ regards angie from valhall

  • And the most amazing thing--one night I was out playing pretty late at this marina. I had my eyes closed so didnt notice, but a guy I was playing for told me a bat had swooped within a couple inches of my face while I played. I wonder what it looks like to them when we play it...prolly a gigantic explosion of color and going out for many meters

  • the birds were totally digging this jam...I love it man.

    I also notice that playing outdoors attracts alot of bugs. House flys, dragon flys will swoop by...flys of all sorts love to land on it. In fact ever since ive started playing didg Ive felt a stronger connection to the bug kingdom in general--better understanding their place in the world.

  • @oakmossful The bird's sound really matches with the didgeridoo.

  • nice playing, didge looks awsome!

  • Didgeridoo playing should

    be kept indoors!

    (Due to mosquito attraction).

    FABOULOUS PLAYING!

  • wow, now thats a didge, great sound

  • Its a really great didge!( i played it).

  • LUKy mines plastic till i finish hallowing out the stick

  • Mosquito: The New Hampshire USA state bird-LOL!!

  • Nice!

  • Dude, YOU ROCK!!! Can't wait to see you guys soon! Julia

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