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Adam Marrilaga F#/G# yidaki, made and played by the man himself

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Uploaded by on Aug 20, 2009

Ok, we've had a few beers and so the video camera comes out for a repeat of yesterday's recording session, this time with a yirdaki made by the man himself!

This is a very exciting stick. Although not a large instrument and thus lacking that boomy bass of yirdaki of the likes of Djalu Gurruwiwi, this is nonetheless a gem of a yirdaki with very fine acoustic structure and balance, good depth, utterly uncomplicated transition from fundamental to overtone note, strong backpressure, and excellent acoustic elasticity in the air column.

This is the sort of instrument cherished by today's generation of yirdaki players in eastern Arnhem Land. Fast, percussive, responsive, alive... Construction is simple with hardly any work done to the yirdaki except the stripping of bark, a little bit of shaping, and a little cleaning of the bell and mouthpiece ends. The mouthpiece is particularly comfortable and just the right size and shape - great for firing off overtone notes in rapid succession at neck-breaking speed.

Laga classifies this yirdaki as a combination of "lead" and "rhythm".

Laga doesn't make instruments for sale. The few he makes are used personally or bought or borrowed by the likes of Dhapan, Djamanggi, Ngalkanbuy et. al.

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  • yes, stereo, glad u liked it!

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  • HD, full volume, good earphones, this is immense

  • Super!! Great stereo effect..and great player

  • wow impressive !

    do you have any tips to play that fast(the speed you platy in this vid) as each time i play it always seems to be at the same speed, and annoyingly it seems to be the same sounds to!

    Thank you kindly for posting the vid!

  • Pretty wild! Sweet

  • wow this is awesome, great looking and sounding yidaki!! player is not bad either!!

  • Lovely sounding and looking stick ...wow !

  • wow was the sound recorded in stereo, because when he moves the didge to the left you hear it more in your left ear, and when he moves it to the right, in your right ear... anyway good playing and a nice sounding instrument

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