This beautiful agave didgerdioo, as well as many others, is available at http://www.laoutback.com
This Robert Remington agave didgeridoo is of concert quality sound and playability and features with a custom carved and tooled leather wrap near the maple wood mouthpiece, and 5 inlayed turqoise stones. Good backpressure for its size and pitch making the circular breathing technique more easeful.
Anthony Aleman demos this agave didgeridoo, which plays in the key of D, in the LA Outback Tiki Garden.
@zenesthesia No worries, we're happy to help. To answer your question, it's really just as simple as being persistent. The physicality of a cheek squeeze while keeping a consistent drone will come in time. It's normal for some people to experience a drop in the drone at first while trying new things. Hope this helped.
outbackbazza 1 year ago
please dont think i'm trying to bug you for advice, but i recently picked up the didj, and am having trouble making a drone sound with my cheek squeeze, even though i have the coordination needed for circular breathing. do you have any tips or ideas that may assist me in my journey?
zenesthesia 1 year ago