Deadly Didgeridoo Duet with Jeremy Donovan and Ryka Ali
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its a didgeriduet
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what key are both of your didgeridoos playing? i like the sound effect that rika ali is playing after 3:00, wut is it called?
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Really amazing. It's almost a drug listening to this!
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The jawharp: A portable Didgeridoo?
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pot-smoking music
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thats really hot.. i dont know if i would want to have sex listening too it but i would put it up there with sitting on back porch sipping on gin and juice
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dam if i was sleeping i would think its some wild ass alien creature
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That's easy when you eat the whole jungle...
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I posted this video 4 years ago, wow. Both didgeridoos are pitched bewteen C and B. Ryka and Jeremy are doing high (falsetto) vocals to emulate birds and dingo howls, but also mid-range and low vocals which create a variety of otherworldy sounds.
By the way, I'm having my biggest didgeridoo sale of the year right now at LAOutback . com so start making your on didgeridoo riddims!
outbackbazza 4 months ago
How is the 'frog' vocalization/sound done just after 3:00 ? Doing 'ribbit' stops the air flow...or I am not doing this right...yet.
UpcomingJedi 7 months ago
@UpcomingJedi You're literally just creating the ribbit sound with your voice, same as any other that you might want to produce on the instrument. Kind of light making a high pitch squeal and then applying it to the didge.
outbackbazza 6 months ago
I have spent the last hour looking up circular breathing and kept coming up with stuff about a didgeridoo - whatever that is!
Someone, please - enlighten me - what in the world is a didgeridoo?!
D:
hugtrees1331 1 year ago
@hugtrees1331 Hey there. A lot of people have the same question. They may know the sound of a didgeridoo, but have no idea what the instrument is that creates what they've heard.
Didgeridoos are instruments from the indigenous people of Australia, crafted from termite hollowed eucalyptus saplings. They're played by vibrating your lips and expelling air through the mouthpiece end, and you can create any combination of sounds limited only by your imagination.
outbackbazza 1 year ago 5
Incredible job guys!!
I have a question though:
Are there 2 Jeremy Donovan's? I thought he was aborigine, but looks pretty white in this video, lol. Other videos, he is painted and looks very much dark skinned. Not that it matters much to me, just curious. Again, incredible work to the both of you, keep it goin!!
Didgalotus 1 year ago
@Didgalotus Nope, just the one Jeremy Donovan in the didj community.
outbackbazza 1 year ago