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Magos have bigger mouthpieces than yirdakis
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Yidaki's tend to have quite small mouthpieces anything from about 25 to
30mm being around the norm. to get that crisp sound you will note that the lips are quite tight and the cheeks pulled in as much as possible. keep practicing the breathing will come!!
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That's a small mouthpiece, I thought didgeridoos had to have a wider one - no wonder I can't get the breathing right!!!!!!
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Jeremy Cloake has done a CD as well that you might like
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Constant use of the voice (listen to M*lk*ys explanations on the HTD-CD.
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Where does he get that snare like (typical yirdaki Yolngu trademark) sound. Does it come from the throat or simply blowing into the yirdaki?
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Absolutely awesome!!! I'm in New York...where can I get one?
ateapotist67 2 years ago
You can get one for free, see main page :-)
ididjaustralia 2 years ago
this is the master... unfortunately there aren't any stores in belgium that sell djalu's or other great didgeridoos... just some obscure didges probably made in china or so.
Yannick20 5 years ago
If there is enough interest in Belgium, maybe there could be a specialist store that stocks authentic didgeridoos?
ididjaustralia 4 years ago
Is Larry using his voice throughout the whole performance?
sonofthedestroyer 4 years ago
a little
ididjaustralia 4 years ago