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Uploaded by on Jul 2, 2011

I use wobbling, bounce breating and diaphram thrusts to create a rhythm that changes its time signature.

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  • your such a hero in sharing

  • @zPiperPan Thanks! I will be making some new videos soon!

    Keep didging

  • I've got 0:30 to 0:40 down with breathing (still a bit raw, but that'll improve); but I'm totally smacked from 0:40 and on .. what happens at that moment ?! gah ..

    Nice video btw; clean rhythms ! nice and helpfull to practice on

  • @trante3 from :30 to :40 my rythm is breath breath ah breath breath ah breath ah (doesnt have to be the ah sound. It can be any sound youd like.) After :40 I change each breath to a bounce breath, to-wa to-wa ah to-wa to-wa ah to-wa ah. Thats the breathing pattern for that part I add variations to the non-breath sounds to give it flare and movement. Hope this helps you!

  • oh man im really struggling with the wobble,,,,cant get it any more tips...?

  • @kitelooper The best advice I can give is dont give up and keep practicing. Wobbling took me over a year to even be able to breath on the rythm. Im not saying that it will take you that long. What Im saying is dont get discouraged if you dont get it right away. This technique can be challenging. You will have that ah-ha! moment and it will just click and youll be wobbling with the best of them!

    Keep didgin

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  • @didgemonster

    If you make one dubstep video I would really like to know.

    maybe I could use some of your sounds in production, if it's okey for you. :)

    peace!

  • @didgemonster

    thanks mate!

    ive made 50 didges now so i can certainly say ive been bitten by the didge monster and will keep it up for sure.

    cheers

  • @Cre8iveSignWorks Im glad you enjoy my videos! I always enjoy your comments! If you keep at it one day you will certainly be able to do this!

  • @VJbasti I could probably do dub step. I imagine it would sound pretty crazy with a didge. The breathing technique is a bit tricky. Itll take some time and practice. If you set your mind to it Im sure youll have it in no time!

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