Didjeridoo trance wobbling groove.

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Uploaded by on Oct 10, 2008

Diaphragmatic wobble technique + wobbled toot.

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  • omg! :O how can i get on of those?

  • You mean the carpet? Or my chair?

    LOL

    This didje are made from a very good italian player called Andrea Ferroni. You can find some videos of him on youtube... He is a player but a maker too. He makes wooden didjes and these ones made with fibreglass. You can choose the tuning... Otherwise if you can spend some more money he can copy a wooden didje of your choice and make it with fibreglass. His site is: h t t p : / / w w w . windproject . it / 0index . html

  • nice playing and didge... what is it made from?

  • It's made from fibreglass by a famous italian player: Andrea Ferroni. He sells this didjes and also dan mois for 10 euros each.

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  • So awesome. Thanks for posting - I've been watching on repeat. Must. Learn.

  • buenisimooooo!!! cualkier tecnika te felicitoo!OO!O

  • Nice play

  • Ok. As I don't know how to explain it I'm going to post a sample video doing it very slowly keeping the camera very close to my mouth. Just wait a few days (no more camera). Stay tuned. :-)

  • Yes,i've seen those vids.But I don't seem to get the nice flow.

    It seems you say 'wu ka ta' and in de video's they talk about 'tu a wa'.(Something like that).Can you say something about that.

    P.S.:I love how the first set of 'toots' sound in the flow.

    Thanks!

  • Thanks for the kind comment. I'm not a good master. If you want to learn the wobble technique watch this: w w w.yout ube. co m/ watch?v=fPuzN-fWSSI and this: w w w .y outube. c om/ watch?v=t8EEj28Rej0 (at 01:10). What I do in this sample is similar. The difference is that i use less my cheeks to have a rougher sound and i breathe every beat, so i use a lot my diphragm. Good luck!

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