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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2008

http://www.didgeridoobreath.com/ Bruce Copley (playing Hang drum) and Sanshi (playing Didgeridoo) jam it out at Didgeridoo Breath.

For more Didgeridoo Videos, Didgeridoo Lessons & How To Play Didgeridoo resources head to http://www.didgeridoodojo.com

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  • Where is hidden the one making "throat singing" at 1.39? fits good with the didg and hang...

    Thanks for sharing this music sharing anyway :)

  • That's done by Bruce who is playing the hang

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  • excellent preformance, que bien lo hacen!!!!

  • eh, the shaker on dudes hand really ruins the sounds i think

  • That was amazing. I love the didge. Im the only girl I know of who plays one. But I need a hang drum to play with it now. That was amazing, great job. :D

  • Well I think it's just a different style - invigoratingly and refreshingly different. It shows us that the Hang can also be played in a more dynamic and energetic way!

    It's just like anything else - you might have your favourite tennis player, maybe someone who 'murders' the ball with the racket, or maybe someone who coaxes it gently around the court - they can both be great players and it's kind of stupid to compare them with each other. Why not enjoy each one for who he is?

  • Bruce M the only real way to be "shown' is to live with and play a hang for several years, allowing IT to show you. There is a subtle, wonderful relationship that evolves with hang and hands and ears and consciousness. Yes, any sound from the hang will have at least a hint of other-worldness in it. But heaven "happens' most exquisitely for the player who surrenders and loses all sense of self "performing" for an audience.

    Saggio

  • Fair enough, I see your point, but I think this sounds great as it is. I think the balance between the two players is great. This is music to my ear. You are saying it could sound better - I agree - anything can be improved on. But, I'd like to see it instead of just speculating about it. Show me.

  • The hang can be played much louder with the right playing technique, and that technique does not require pounding on the hang.When 2 or more sounds are combined, the artists much reach a balance or risk making noise instead of music. Dr Copley's flathand approach doomed the balanxce from the start.

    Saggio

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