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LONG DIDGERIDOO 3 METER

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Uploaded by on Sep 26, 2008

HIGH G# LOW F# Yogi loves the ow stuff. Very hard to play. Need a lot of extra air.

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  • jhahahahaha WTF AT 0:35 #EPIC

  • lower didges like to be played slower.

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  • awesome....but man how can you even get a sound on that thing?

    i made a 7'6 didge and that was very hard to play.

    so i cut about 12'' off and its one of the best perfect pitch 'C's ever.

    cheers

  • Do you get that croaking sound by rolling your tongue?

  • Sehr gut!

  • If your playing for money and somebody doesn't give you any, you could just put that right in front of their feet and trip them because it is like nine feet!

  • slow down!.......let the vibrations happen in a controlled and peaceful way......don't rush it..........it's more of a spiritual state of mind than an instrument.......flow with it.

  • If you know how to play didge, the extra long and low didgeridoos don't actually require more breath, but do require a somewhat unique approach compared with the shorter, higher didgeridoos. The vibrations that the player receives in the long didges are indescribable. The whole room or space vibrates as part of the instrument. Yes, I play and my longest didge is a low G. I once played a 13 foot long cardboard tube, Unreal.

  • 0:32 it sounds like the badger song

  • @hamdemond1

    that's what she said.

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