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HOW TO PLAY DIDGERIDOO LONDON UK - The Basic Drone

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Uploaded by on May 27, 2007

In this lesson we explain how you can make the basic drone sound on a didgeridoo. We then show you how your drone can be further refined.
You might also be interested in taking a look at more techniques and examples on the free 'How To Play Didgeridoo' page of our website http://www.aboriginalarts.co.uk/howtoplaydidgeridoo.html
(Thanks for your camera & help Rami!)
http://www.aboriginalarts.co.uk

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  • Hey Quieromuchachas, We promote Indigenous Aboriginal Art and passionately promote Aboriginal awareness through facilitating the traditional landowners to make trips to the UK. When Djalu Gurruwiwi came here last week for workshops, he received every penny raised, we footed the bill for the hotels, transport, food etc. Through teaching people how to play didgeridoo in the UK, awareness of their situation will increase and we can generate more income and resources for them.

    Best,

    Colin

  • Thanks Chris,

    Best wishes,

    Colin

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  • Real Mature... 2:13

    

  • Just ordered Meinl Synthetic Didge..cost me some money, but I am getting a tuned instrument and it won't crack, which v imp for me as a beginner. Can't wait to try.

  • that's a big rabbit smiling :))

  • very nice! been looking for some good online basic didge training...

    so far, I just have an economical synthetic didge, but have plans to travel down under for some hands on in person training from an aboriginal master.

    Mtn Jim

  • I just purchased my first high quality Didgeridoo. I would like to thank you for these demos. Your pleasant speaking manner and descriptive lessons have really helped me in the last couple of weeks. Again, teriffic videos Mr. Colin!

  • @Udonnell you usually dont hear the same sound when you play as you would when you listen to someone else.. play in a room that echos, like a bathroom, you might hear the sound your looking for :P

  • how long is your didgeridoo I can't seem to get the right sound, I can get the pitch but I can't seem to get the same vibrating noise, is there something I am doing wrong?

  • Thanks a lot! It was easy to understand.

  • This is absolutely brilliant, I even managed to get a sound out of mine in about 5 mins, although everytime I take my mouth off, I have to do the horse sound, gonna keep practicing, what a great tutorial and a great instrument!

  • eloquent and concise. : ) 

    i have a friend who is setting up as a didge teacher. i think i will point him towards your videos for inspiration. ; )

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