How to Play Didgeridoo - Technique: Tooting, Overtones, Horns Video 1 of 3

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How-to didgeridoo playing video on the technique tooting (or overtones, horns... whatever you want to call them). This is video 1 of 3

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  • @Cre8iveSignWorks that's 'tootorial' :-)

  • @ebdorai no. air will just escape and even if you get a sound it will no longer be a 'Dij' but you can change the key by shortening the length

  • Thanks man! This is the only sound that I dont know how to do

  • @ebdorai You can't. I have a pvc one an put two holes in it an inch apart and it stops the sound completely if my fingers aren't plugging them.

  • can u change the key of the didge by punching holes in it?? like a flute ,, just wondering

  • "Let's say this is a digeridoo"

    Pretty sure it actually is a digeridoo bro

  • ...finally !! ...AWESOME man, thanks for the EASIEST to follow description of toots !! ...well played ...peace☼

  • You guys are great! really helped me in the few vids I've seen. Subscribed!

  • I struggled so long to figure out toots & overtones, but after 50 seconds of this tutorial, I had it down. thanks, Sanshi!

  • Love that guy ... 'look at my lips' ha ha :-)

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