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Uploaded by on Oct 30, 2008

Celticart asked me to explain the wobble technique on the didje. It's difficult to explain by words, so I recorded some samples starting very slow and getting faster and faster.
In order: cheek, jaw, tonge, toot and a small sample of groove.

Have to start by doing a simple circular breathing groove, generating the two sounds: wo - wi, than going faster and faster... At a certain time the sounds mix each other generating a "flip" effect...

Hope to be useful... Good vibes!

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  • On your first wobble in the video, the cheek wobble, are you using your tongue at all? Thank you.

  • @travelhomeandgo : Yes, I use it every expiration. Infact one important thing in wobble is producing a strong and clean high harmonic (like to say "iii") to set it apart from the "simple" base drone.

    If you don't you obtain a kind of "dull wobble".

  • Do you breathe eatch time you drop air from your mouth ? Because initially those are circular breathing techniques. When i do that fast, i feel i'm breathing and getting air too much.

  • @MeditationProfonde : Yes, I'm breathing every time.

    It's not compulsory, but suggestable, for me, to breathe everytime or however to do it "symmetrically". I mean that breathing should follow a rithm too.

    If you are getting too much air is normal, you'll get used to air management by practicing. Just try some different combinations: berathing eveytime, one yes and one no, two yes, one no, two no, one yes... Breathing slow, fast, deep, with different parts of lungs... ust experiment.

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  • @jcmnica2007

    if your farts sound like that you should get to hospital straight away!

    didgeridoo fart jokes are soooo old and pathetic, that only silly tossers use them these days!

    i doubt if 8 year olds would still get a chuckle out of them.

  • Thank you for your response furrytummy. I'll get this wobble in time! :)

  • @furrytummy

    You are right about that!

  • damn that's the longest fart I've ever heard in my life, lmao.

  • @Toddthedidger : Glad to hear this from you... I'm learning to be a good teacher. :-)

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